Day 154/365 of Steel – Michael Wilford

Michael Wilford is an English architect. In 1960, he joined the practice of James Stirling and in 1971 together established the Stirling/Wilford partnership. The partnership continued until James Stirling’s death…
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Day 153/365 of Steel – Victor Horta

Together with Henry Van de Velde, Horta is considered the most important representative of Art Nouveau. Horta did an apprenticeship with Alphonse Balat, where he gained experience in cast iron…
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Day 151/365 of Steel – Jacques Kalisz

Jacques Kalisz (6 september 1926 – 5 march 2002): Nanterre Architecture School During my journey through the history of steel in architecture, I unfortunately regularly come across gems from the…
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Day 149/365 of Steel – Daniel Burnham

Daniel Hudson Burnham (September 4, 1846 – June 1, 1912) was an American architect and urban designer. He designed several famous buildings, including a number of notable skyscrapers in Chicago,…
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Day 148/365 of Steel – Neil Denari

Revealed in 1989 with his project for the Tokyo International Forum, Neil M. Denari is one of the main representatives of what is sometimes referred to as “machine architecture” or…
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