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Casa del Lago was instituted in 1959 as the first off-campus Cultural Center of the National Autonomous University of Mexico. It is characterized by its extraordinary ability to promote the cultural and generational encounter between the vanguard and tradition. It was established with Juan José Arreola as its founding director and is located in the Woods of Cha...
The Casa del Mayorazgo de la Canal dates from the 18th century, constructed by Mariano Loreto de la Canal y Landeta. During the late colonial period, this house was the most important secular building, being home to the De la Canal family, one of the wealthiest in New Spain. The original construction was inspired by French and Italian palaces ...
The Casa de los Azulejos or "House of Tiles" is an 18th-century palace in Mexico City, built by the Count del Valle de Orizaba family. The building is distinguished by its facade, which is covered on three sides by blue and white tile of Puebla state. The palace remained in private hands until near the end of the 19th century. It changed hands several times before bei...
House of the Dragons (Casa de los Dragones) is an important landmark in the Spanish exclave of Ceuta on the north coast of Africa, and an extraordinary example of eclectic architecture. The house is on a corner of Kings Square.
Commissioned in 1900 by Francisco Cerni González, Mayor of Ceuta between 1897 and 1903, in partnership with his brother Ricardo, the bu...
The Casa del Rey Moro garden (House of the Moorish King) was designed by Richard Requa for the 1935 California Pacific International Exposition and influenced by the Moorish gardens of Ronda, Spain. The garden, along with its surrounding building, the House of Hospitality, was rededicated in 1997 after extensive reconstruction and historic renovation, and includes a r...
Along the highway, just past the first toll booth is the turn off for the famous Casa de Piedra (Stone House). Originally built as a glamorous house made of stone in the 1950s, it was abandoned until it was rehabilitated in 2015 as a lookout for tourists to visit.
The "Flintstones' house" in northern Portugal. Casa do Penedo translates literally as the ''house of stone'' because of the four large boulders which have been used as foundation walls. Although it may look primitive, it incorporates all the facilities just like a normal dwelling would, even having a swimming pool.
The house is located between Serra Fafe and Headboard...
Casa Garden is a small parkette located in Macau Peninsula, Macau. Built in 1770, the park was originally the residence of a wealthy Portuguese merchant Manuel Pereira. At a later period, it was rented out to the English East India Company and was used to house the directors of the Macau branch of the company. The park contains the old residence, Old Protestant Cemete...
Casa Grande Ruins National Monument, in Coolidge, Arizona, just northeast of the city of Casa Grande, preserves a group of Ancient Pueblo Peoples Hohokam structures of the Pueblo III and Pueblo IV Eras.
The national monument consists of the ruins of multiple structures surrounded by a compound wall constructed by the ancient people of theHohokam period, who farmed the...
Casa Grande Stone Church is a church located at 110 West Florence Boulevard in Casa Grande, Arizona.
The church was originally built by Michael Sullivan, a local stonemason. It was the largest fieldstone building to be built by Sullivan in Casa Grande and served as the First Presbyterian Church of that town. Sullivan built the structure with the help of Los Angeles ar...
Casa Lleó Morera is one of Barcelona’s premier Modernisme buildings. A work of Lluís Domènech i Montaner, the structure sits at number 35 on Barcelona’s Passeig de Gracia. The building was constructed in 1902, commissioned by Francesca Morera as a restoration of the Casa Rocamora, dating from 1864. Upon her death in 1904, her son Alber...
Casa Loma is a Gothic Revival style house and gardens in midtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, that is now a museum and landmark. It was originally a residence for financier Sir Henry Mill Pellatt. Casa Loma was constructed over a three-year period from 1911–1914. The architect of the mansion was E. J. Lennox, who was also responsible for the designs of several othe...
Casa Malaparte (also Villa Malaparte) is a house on Punta Massullo, on the eastern side of the Isle of Capri, Italy. It is one of the best examples of Italian modern and contemporary architecture.
The house was conceived around 1937 by Italian Rationalist architect Adalberto Libera for Curzio Malaparte. Malaparte actually rejected Libera's design and built the home hi...
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