firstUSprojects completed by these legendary architects that have contributed to the stimulation of economic development in Midwestern American cities over the past two decades. In fact, for that reason, Milwaukee's mayor declared September 16 "Santiago Calatrava Day" to commemorate the Pavillion's ...
Known for his daring neo-futurist sculptural buildings and over 50 bridges worldwide, Santiago Calatrava (born July 28, 1951) is one of the most celebrated and controversial architects working today. Trained as both an architect and structural engineer, Calatrava has been lauded throughout his care...
Santiago Calatrava settled and married in Zurich so naturally it became his chosen location to set up his first office. Beginning as a new, young architect was difficult and Calatrava spent several years entering competitions and trying to get his name about. After much hard graft in 1983 his ...
The article explains why Zurich, Switzerland architect Santiago Calatrava was picked one of "Esquire" magazine's most influential persons of the 21st century. Calatrava has put the beauty of design into Swedish buildings and in Milwaukee, Wisconsin's Art Museum. Calatrava h...
Milwaukee Art Museum, Time Magazine2002 Sir Misha Black Medal, Royal College of Arts, London2002 "The Prince and the Architect" Prize for the Quarto Ponte sul Canal Grande in Venice, Architectureand Design for the City, Bologna2002 Prize for Best Large Structural Project for the Milwaukee Art ...
The article profiles the work of architect Santiago Calatrava who is one of "New York" magazine's design revolutionaries. Calatrova was trained as an architect and engineer. His first U.S. project was an addition to the Milwaukee Art Museum which opened in the year 2001. Calatrova's design...
The article profiles the work of architect Santiago Calatrava who is one of "New York" magazine's design revolutionaries. Calatrova was trained as an architect and engineer. His first U.S. project was an addition to the Milwaukee Art Museum which opened in the year...
Santiago Calatrava marries sculpture and structure, and molds a new identity for the MILWAUKEE ART MUSEUM, his first building in the United States. (cover story)Features the Milwaukee Art Museum designed by architect Santiago Calatrava in Wisconsin. Combination of sculpture and structure; Materials ...
philosopher and utopian and a true artist in the craft of engineering and architectonic expressionism," president of the Chicago Athenaeum Christian Narkiewicz-Laine noted that "it is significant that The European Prize for Architecture honors Calatrava as an architect, engineer, sculptor, and painter...
Reports on the delay in the completion of the building designed by architect Santiago Calatrava for the Milwaukee Art Museum in Wisconsin. Reason for the delay; Description of the building.EBSCO_AspArchitectural Record