Buffalo: Architecture
Places and attractions in the Architecture category
Categories
- Church
- Museum
- Park
- Neighbourhood
- Gothic Revival architecture
- Architecture
- History museum
- Lighthouse
- Nightlife
- Sport
- Sport venue
- Historical place
- Ship
- Sacred and religious sites
- Concerts and shows
- Art gallery
- Cemetery
- Monuments and statues
- Music venue
- Universities and schools
- Colonial revival architecture
- Italianate architecture
- Theater
- Skyscraper
- Music and shows
- Romanesque revival architecture
- Neoclassical architecture
Darwin D. Martin House
The Darwin D. Martin House is a testament to architectural brilliance nestled in the city of Buffalo, New York. This museum is not just a house, but a masterpiece created by the renowned American architect Frank Lloyd Wright.
Buffalo City Hall
Art deco landmark with observation deck Buffalo City Hall stands as an architectural masterpiece and a prominent landmark in the city of Buffalo, New York. This Art Deco gem, completed in 1931, towers at an impressive 32 stories, making it one of the tallest municipal buildings in the United States.
St. Paul's Cathedral
St. Paul's Cathedral is the cathedral of the Episcopal Diocese of Western New York and a landmark of downtown Buffalo, New York. The church sits on a triangular lot bounded by Church St. Pearl St. Erie St. and Main St. It was built in 1849-51 to a design by Richard Upjohn, and was believed by him to be his finest work.
St. Louis Roman Catholic Church
Saint Louis Roman Catholic Church is the oldest Catholic parish in Buffalo, New York. It was the first Catholic church built in Buffalo, and holds the title of "Mother Church of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Buffalo".
Buffalo and Erie County Botanical Gardens
The Buffalo and Erie County Botanical Gardens are botanical gardens located within South Park in Buffalo, New York, United States.
Kleinhans Music Hall
Kleinhans Music Hall is a concert venue located on Symphony Circle in Buffalo, New York.
Prudential Building
The Guaranty Building, formerly called the Prudential Building, is an early skyscraper in Buffalo, New York. It was designed by Louis Sullivan and Dankmar Adler and completed in 1896. The building has been declared a National Historic Landmark.
William R. Heath House
The William R. Heath House was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, built from 1903 to 1905, and is located at 76 Soldiers Place in Buffalo, New York. It is built in the Prairie School architectural style.
Walter V. Davidson House
The Walter V. Davidson House, located at 57 Tillinghast Place in Buffalo, New York, was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and built in 1908. It is an example of Wright's Prairie School architectural style.