Inspired by Marlin and Ludwig's local tour guides for Los Angeles and London, we've created this ongoing feature for Archinect members to create their own customized Google Map. It's an opportunity to share all your local favorites with the rest of the community. Perhaps you have some off-the-beaten track suggestions that you wouldn't normally find in tour guides, or perhaps your interests lie primarily in certain types of architecture or culture. Here's your opportunity to show us!
The following maps are ordered by date of submission
(latest at the bottom):
LOS ANGELES
Tour Guide - Marlin Watson
The bare essentials for an "I only have one day in LA" tour of LA architecture: Red markers indicate buildings that can be seen well from the road while driving, and the yellow markers indicate building stops along the route. The tour includes: A skyscraper turned on its side, a house with sleeping baskets that introduced Southern California to Modernism, a modern day Acropolis above an Angelino hilltop, a modern day ruin in an Angelino hillside, and a restaurant designed by a broken clock. Enjoy, it's an all day affair.
LONDON
Tour Guide - Ludwig Abache
About two months ago I made a collection of placemaps in a goggle map of London for a friend of mine who was coming here and I didnt have the time to take around for a tour.
A similar situation to Marlin. His map is brilliant working in a linear way. The one I did is more like a bunch of places on a map with no relation but I think that I could organise it pretty quickly.
NEW YORK
Tour Guide - larslarson
i created this one for new york...although currently it is bar-centric..the intent was to document my favorite places in new york and hope to get others to add to it in the future.
NEW YORK
Tour Guide - jasoner
Restaurants that let you BYO. Only the ones that I've confirmed.
PARIS
Tour Guide - Heather Ring
PARIS Map of Landscape Architecture
AKA: Martha Schwartz Partners "Office Holiday" Itinerary +
The "Office Holiday" seems to be something of a tradition among UK firms, so lucky us! Martha took us on a weekend tour of Paris landscape architecture. It felt like school-fieldtrips all over again.
"Every architect should see Parc Sceaux to truly understand scale," she said. (It's the park that early-on most influenced her work.) You can definitely see the French formalist influences!
MINNEAPOLIS
Tour Guide - aquapura
All places that I frequent in one way or another. Will try to keep adding places and details.
CHICAGO
Tour Guide - lletdownl
just started this afternoon. Its very thin but i plan to keep working on it, including more images and more interesting tidbits/insight from a college student and recent grads perspective.
CINCINNATI
Tour Guide - WonderK
Even though I have recently departed the Queen City, I nominated myself to do this one because, well, I am obsessed with maps and this was a task I could not resist. Highlights include architectural sights, good food and neighborhoods worth venturing into. As with everyone else, this map will continue to evolve, so stay tuned....
LOS ANGELES (RUDOLPH SCHINDLER) W/ Video
Tour Guide - Marlin
This one-afternoon tour begins in Hollywood and visits five houses by Architect Rudolph Schindler, and one conspicuous house by Frank Lloyd Wright later remodeled by Schindler. Note the blue info markers, which include a four-chapter video narrative of the journey. Enjoy.
WASHINGTON DC
Tour Guide - DCA
For this exercise, I will nominate myself embassador for DC. So far this map contains art museums and embassies. I will endeavor to add more places of interest for architectural designers.
AMSTERDAM
Tour guide - Anneke
Modern architecture in Amsterdam/The Netherlands, from 1900 to the latest developments.
BOSTON
Tour guide - larslarson
The beginnings of a boston map...architecture-centric at the moment. A map that could help us avoid any more 'what's there to see in boston' threads...and a couple places to eat and drink as well.
LOS ANGELES'S SAN FERNANDO VALLEY
Tour Guide - Marlin Watson
Surprisingly enough, this often overlooked area of the eastern San Fernando Valley, "The Valley", can tell a story of Los Angeles architecture in the last century. Adobe, Schindler, Jerde and Venturi, Decon and Gehry, Stern and Rossi. Additionally, it's a good excuse for ditching the spouse and kids at Universal Studios for the afternoon.
ADOLF LOOS in VIENNA
Tour Guide - Ludwig Abache
1910's modenist architecture. Mostly private houses but some public builings as well like the Kärtner-Bar. I will try to update it with buildings by other architects from the same period.
NEW YORK
Tour Guide - aml
a very basic architourism map, just started it yesterday. my students keep asking me for architecture tips when they are traveling to nyc, so this is easier. most of the stuff is sort of recent.
TOKYO, JAPAN
Tour Guide - Ludwig Abache
Aoyama and Harakuju: This is the google map version of "ICON's Magazine Architectural Trail" of these two areas of Tokyo from 2006. This map guides you to some of the building highlights within "one of the greatest concentrations of outstanding architecture anywhere in the world".
BELO HORIZONTE, BRASIL
Tour Guide - Ludwig Abache
The capital of Minas Gerais state, Belo Horizonte is a city of 2.4 million inhabitants and the third largest city in Brasil. It is also the second city with most Oscar Niemeyer buildings in the world so this map could also be named Oscar Niemeye tour. His most beautiful buildings are located in the northern suburb named Pampulha.
Also note the diamond shape grid on the downtown. Belo Horizonte is the the first planned city of Brazil inaugurated in 1897.
MUNICH
Tour Guides - Archinect community & Ludwig Abache
Modes question about what to see and do in Munich was answered with very good and accurate (addresses) suggestions, especially from holz.box.
Ludwig has translating all the tips into a Google map.
WASHINGTON, DC
Tour Guide - scottaway
Map of all the stuff I would list if an architecturally-inclined person asked me what to see and do in DC. Included are interesting neighborhoods, buildings, places to eat, places to drink, and places to be merry. Not included are the impossible-to-miss attractions like the Smithsonian museums, the White House, the Capitol, and whatnot. It's a work in progress.
ULAANBAATAR, MONGOLIA
Tour Guide - nomadologist
Mapping my pedestrian architectural-urban explorations of the informal peri-urban west of Ulaanbaatar, at its most austere, weird and labyrinthine.
A work in progress, collaborators invited. See also.
MODERNISM IN AUSTRALIA
Tour Guide - Dan Hill of City of Sound along with a number of other collaborators
INSTRUCTIONS ON HOW TO CREATE A CUSTOM GOOGLE MAP
Please provide the following information for your map, in the comments section below:
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Tokyo, Japan
Aoyama and Harajuku: This is the google map version of "ICON's Magazine Architectural Trail" of these two areas of Tokyo from 2006. This map guides you to some of the building highlights within "one of the greatest concentrations of outstanding architecture anywhere in the world".
Great, added.
Belo Horizonte, Brasil
The capital of Minas Gerais state, Belo Horizonte is a city of 2.4 million inhabitants and the third largest city in Brasil. It is also the second city with most Oscar Niemeyer buildings in the world so this map could also be named Oscar Niemeye tour. His most beautiful buildings are located in the northern suburb named Pampulha.
Also note the diamond shape grid on the downtown. Belo Horizonte is the the first planned city of Brazil inaugurated in 1897.
question about what to see and do in Munich was answered with very good and accurate (addreses) suggestions, specially from holz.box
I am translating all the tips into a Google map.
map
Washington, DC
Map of all the stuff I would list if an architecturally-inclined person asked me what to see and do in DC. Included are interesting neighborhoods, buildings, places to eat, places to drink, and places to be merry. Not included are the impossible-to-miss attractions like the Smithsonian museums, the White House, the Capitol, and whatnot. It's a work in progress.
ULAANBAATAR
http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?hl=en&ie=UTF8&msa=0&msid=118258925309920491898.0004404c7580bfb8ea862
(illustrated at http://www.flickr.com/photos/nomadologist/2102472275/)
Mapping my pedestrian architectural-urban explorations of the informal peri-urban west of Ulaanbaatar, at its most austere, weird and labyrinthine.
A work in progress, collaborators invited.
see also http://nomadologist-nomadology.blogspot.com/2007/12/ger-district-architecture.html
ULAANBAATAR
http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?hl=en&ie=UTF8&msa=0&msid=118258925309920491898.0004404c7580bfb8ea862
(illustrated at http://www.flickr.com/photos/nomadologist/2102472275/)
Mapping my pedestrian architectural-urban explorations of the informal peri-urban west of Ulaanbaatar, at its most austere, weird and labyrinthine.
A work in progress, collaborators invited.
see also http://nomadologist-nomadology.blogspot.com/2007/12/ger-district-architecture.html
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