World's Architectures
Red square
Red Square is the most famous city square in Moscow. The square earned its name not from the red walls of the Kremlin, nor from the traditional symbol of Communism, but from the Russian word for "red", which many centuries ago also meant "beautiful". Red square separates the Kremlin, the former royal citadel and currently the official residence of the President of Russia, from a historic merchant quarter, known as Kitay-gorod.
Shwedagon Pagoda
"Shwedagon Pagoda, also known as the Golden Pagoda, is the most well-known pagoda in Yangon, Myanmar. "Shwe" means gold and "Dagon" is a former name of Yangon. This is a great cone-shaped Buddhist monument that crowns a hill about one mile north of the Cantonment.
A sense of luxury
One of the advantages of planning a new home is being able to allocate space where you need it most. For the owners of this home designed by Darren O'Neil, the bathrooms were a high priority.
Dream kitchen
The term “dream kitchen” has been bandied about often enough for the term to practically become a cliché. But this kitchen is proof that dream kitchens truly do exist. The owners, a young couple, oversaw the construction of their new colonial, clapboard, house in Wilton, CT.
Park Hyatt Hotel - Dubai
The idyllic setting for the new Park Hyatt Hotel is central to its layout, relaxing atmosphere and pulling power. The concept design, by architectural firm Creative Kingdom, employs the surroundings to optimum effect, with all of the hotel's 225 guest rooms and 35 suites boasting views out across Dubai Creek and the adjacent marina from their balconies and terraces.