Marble House was completed in 1892 as a summer home for William K. Vanderbilt and Alva Vanderbilt. Built with half a million cubic feet of marble, it contains 50 rooms and spans 140,000 square feet.
Text description provided by the architects. London-based architecture practice ConForm has completed the unique refurbishment of a terraced house in Hampstead, resulting in a new tactile interior ...
In a former 16th-century church in Vicenza, two stories come together: that of Italian Renaissance sacred architecture and that of marble, the ancient material by excellence, reinterpreted here in a ...
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