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Subcategories
This category has the following 6 subcategories, out of 6 total.
Pages in category "Architecture stubs"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 944 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more).
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- 1 Bentinck Street
- 4th millennium BC in architecture
- 8 & 9 Bentinck Street
- 9 & 11 Duke Street
- 13th century BC in architecture
- 14th century BC in architecture
- 18th century BC in architecture
- 19th century BC in architecture
- 21st century BC in architecture
- 25th century BC in architecture
- 27th century BC in architecture
- 30th century BC in architecture
- 54 Welbeck Street
- The 88 (San Jose)
- 190 New King's Road
- 1000s in architecture
- 1160s in architecture
- 1270s in architecture
- 1797 in architecture
- 1999 Broadway
A
- A10 – new European architecture
- Aberdeen Society of Architects
- Academia Mexicana de Arquitectura
- Accent lighting
- Ad Deir
- AIA Guide to New York City
- Airey house
- Aisleless church
- Alberta Association of Architects
- Abbey of Sant'Albino, Mortara
- Albuquerque & Takaoka
- Alcazaba
- Algiers Opera House
- Allgemeine Bauzeitung
- Allison & Allison
- Alure
- Alvar Aalto Medal
- Amarapura Palace
- Ambulatory
- American Architects Directory
- Amphiprostyle
- Anbang
- Ancestral home
- Ancienne Douane (Colmar)
- Andaruni
- Sant’Antonio Abate, Chieri
- Apophyge
- Araeostyle
- Araeosystyle
- Arama 36/37
- ARCADE (architecture magazine)
- Archi Times
- ArchiLab
- Archimede construction systems
- ArchINFORM
- Archistorm
- The Architects Collaborative, 1945–1965
- Architects' Journal
- Architectura
- Architectural Association of Ireland
- Architectural design optimization
- Architectural designer
- Architectural Forum
- Architectural geometry
- Architectural Heritage
- Architectural History (journal)
- Architectural illustrator
- Architectural Institute of British Columbia
- Architectural ironmongery
- Architectural mythology
- Architecture (magazine, 1900–1936)
- Architecture (magazine)
- Architecture and Design Scotland
- The Architecture Foundation
- Architecture of Brazil
- The Architecture of Happiness
- Architecture of Lucknow
- Architecture of Peru
- Architecture of San Francisco
- The Architecture of the City
- Architecture Without Architects
- Architecture's Desire: Reading the Late Avant-Garde
- ArchitectureWeek
- ARQ (journal)
- Art: A History of Painting, Sculpture, and Architecture
- AS 1100
- Atelier 5
- Atelier Kempe Thill
- Atholl steel house
- Attap dwelling
- Audubon Plantation
- Australian Antarctic Building System
- Australian Architecture Association
- Autrefois, Maison Privée
- Avant-garde architecture
- Alfredo Azancot
- Azure (design magazine)
B
- Bagatelle Plantation
- Baileo
- Baita (architecture)
- Bangladesh Bank Building
- Banqueting house
- Barabara
- Barrel roof
- Bartizan
- BASIX
- Bastide Bel-Air
- Bastide d'Orcel
- Bastide de la Guillermy
- Bastide de Repentance
- Bastide du Jas de Bouffan
- Bastide Les Brégues d'Or
- Baths and wash houses in Britain
- Batter (walls)
- Battered corner
- BauNetz
- Bawn
- BBPR
- Beach fale
- Beach house
- Bear pit
- Bed-mould
- Bedesten
- Bedstead truss bridge
- Gerald Beech
- Beehive house
- Behavioral urbanism
- Belvidere (Natchez, Mississippi)
- Bench table
- Bender Hotel (Houston)
- Bennie-Dillon Building
- Béton brut
- Beverly Hills Financial Center
- Biecz Synagogue
- Bikuben Kollegium
- Binishell
- Bionic architecture
- Black granite
- Blair toilet
- Blind arcade
- Blowdown stack
- Blue Villa
- Blythewood (Columbia, Tennessee)
- Bomb tower
- Bondurant's Pharmacy
- Boot house
- Bora Architects
- Borwick Hall
- Branner-Hicks House
- Brattishing
- Brick nog
- The Bricker Building
- The Bridge: The Building of the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge
- Brise soleil
- Broletto
- Building analysis software
- Building Big
- Building lifecycle management
- Building transportation systems
- List of buildings designed by Talbot Hobbs
- Bullnose
- Bunkhouse
- Burleigh House (London)
- Bush-Herbert Building
- But and ben
C
- Cactus fence
- Calefactory
- Calendar house
- California Mart
- Cameron School
- Canal tunnel
- Canal warehouse
- Cantilever method
- Cantoris
- Capers-Motte House
- Capital (fortification)
- Cappella dei Tre Re, Ivrea
- San Carlo Borromeo, Turin
- Carpet hanger
- Cartwright-Moss House
- Casino da Madeira
- Cassius & Adelia Baker House
- Castillo de Colomares
- Castle (book)
- Castle town
- Castner-Knott Building
- Biblioteca Cathariniana
- Cathedral Architect
- Cathedral close
- Cellular floor raceways
- Cement and its applications
- Cementitious
- Center for Architecture, Science and Ecology
- Center of Contemporary Architecture
- CetraRuddy
- Cevahir Towers