James Carleson posted on Thu May 30, 2013 5:37 pm:
This is a timeless resource and a treasure trove of photos from buildings that most of us have never seen, let alone were aware of (some of those remote Thai wats you show in Nan are beyond amazing). Keep up the great work.
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jamil mirza posted on Sat Mar 16, 2013 3:00 pm:
How I can send you more pictures of my city Lahore.
Moderator replied on Wed Apr 10, 2013 1:34 pm:
Feel free to email me (the editor) directly at timciccone@hotmail.com. If you could send a few sample images I would be happy to take a look. Thank you.
--Timothy Ciccone
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I work in Travel Industry. And this website has been a great source of information on architectural marvels.
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Thanks so much for creating this website. Although an amateur and dabbler, I have a deep interest in Asia's 19th century architecture. You're doing a great job just to focus on this forgotten time and space in history.
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Love the site. I was able to use it for school and I love Asian Architecture!
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Visited Iran recently and appreciated the architecture, especially the Vank Cathedral in Isfahan.
Krystyna Kierebinski posted on Sat Apr 14, 2012 5:35 pm:
Ive just came back home from Vietnam and Thailand. When in Hu I visited the Imperial City spending there the whole day. It was by far not enough. Im surprised that there is still a lot to see and such a free access to the buildings and details. I may send You some photos if You would like to have them. Thank You for the fantastic website! Best regards, Krystyna
Phil Mead posted on Fri Apr 06, 2012 8:59 am:
Thanks so much for creating this website. Although an amateur and dabbler, I have a deep interest in Asia's 19th century architecture. You're doing a great job just to focus on this forgotten time and space in history. It's a really useful resource for history buffs and architectural historians. One day, people will wake up to what they've lost if nations and municipal governments allow property developers to destroy their heritage. Your website will serve to remind them.
shamsul hossain posted on Thu Dec 01, 2011 3:34 am:
I did not find any entry from Bangladesh. Will you please do the needful.
Moderator replied on Thu Dec 01, 2011 8:31 am:
Shamsul--
Thank you for your post. We are greatly interested in adding Bangladesh, but we haven't received any photo contributions so far. If you or anyone you know would be able to supply photos please contact the editor at timciccone@hotmail.com. Thanks again.
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Always glad to return to your site - and am sharing it with our professors of Asian Art. Also love seeing the updates too! Regarding the availability of the domain name: I just checked online and the domain you mentioned is for sale? https://www.buydomains.com/EnterContactInfo.do?domain=asianarchitecture.com
An excellent portal for research in asian historical architecture
Moderator replied on Mon Feb 07, 2011 12:00 pm:
Thanks, Aown Ali, for your feedback. It has been a pleasure working with you these past months to upload photos you've taken of Lahore, Pakistan. I'd encourage all visitors to check out those pages on this site.
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Fantastic site and fascinating pictures! I look forward to continuing to explore the Web site.
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Found this just randomly searching, what wonderful buildings and places!
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I have been studying the city of Shanghai for about 10 years. The main focus in my study on Shanghai is on: heritage architecture, urban redevelopment, revitalization projects and other related topics.
Floriano Terrano posted on Fri May 28, 2010 4:49 am:
I would like to tell You the address of my blog where I put my articles published yet about Far East art and culture. In my articles I make many comparisons between Far Eastern cultures - Japan, China and Korea above all .The address of my weblog is: www.higashishinbun.blogspot.com I hope You can read it and suggest it to Your visitors...I also would like to ask You if it is possible to cooperate with You with some of my articles about Japanese Far East architecture. I wrote some articles about Japanese, Korean and Chinese architecture.I wait for Your kind reply,Have a nice day and thank you very much.Kindest regards Floriano Terrano
Floriano Terrano posted on Fri May 28, 2010 4:47 am:
Respectable Asian Historical Architecture,my name's Floriano Terrano, I'm an Italian journalist.I work also for an export/import company as Far East area sales manager.As a journalist, I write about Far East art and culture (Japan, Korea, China and South-East countries). I cooperate with Italian and foreign newspapers and I write for the official Korean and Japanese communities monthly newspapers in Italy. You can see some informations about my activity on google by researching my name "Floriano Terrano".
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Would have loved to study Architecture, only thing I can't draw, so now I live to enjoy the works of others. Your website is wonderful, I can spend hours looking at the beautiful drawings, photographs and detailed info. I especially like Timothy Ciccone's works of South Korea because I'm passionate about Korea. Thank you for bringing some happiness into someone's life.
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Very interesting architecture website. Asian Architecture is very rich, and it's so great that such cool website exists to help introducing the richness of Asian architecture to wideworld.
Moderator replied on Sun Nov 08, 2009 11:42 am:
Henny, thanks very much for your kind comments. I'm glad you find this site useful.
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Martha Durham posted on Sat Oct 17, 2009 10:08 am:
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Nice Photostock, our villa is made in "jugendstil-bderarchitektur" - very different. This site is very interesting,I do not know another one like this. So best regards and greetings from the "insel rgen" !
Ferdinand I. dela Paz posted on Sun Aug 30, 2009 11:19 am:
your website is amazingly helpful to my students taking up a subject course on history of architecture 3: oriental architecture. my students are under the bs architecture degree program of the university of santo tomas college of architecture and our university is celebrating its quadricentennial in 2011. i have prescribed your website to be our main reference in class as you have such a wide collection of valuable information and image bank on asian historical architecture. i just wish you could have more information about my beautiful country, the philippines. mabuhay!
Moderator replied on Tue Sep 01, 2009 1:32 pm:
Thanks so much for your kind comments. They are most appreciated. I am hopeful that a contributor will be willing to provide Philippines materials at some point.
Ferdinand I. dela Paz posted on Sun Aug 30, 2009 11:14 am:
your website is amazingly helpful to my students taking up a subject course on history of architecture 3: oriental architecture. i have prescribed your website to be our main reference in class as you have such a wide collection of valuable information and image bank on asian historical architecture. mabuhay!
STEPHEN CARL MURPHY posted on Sat Aug 29, 2009 8:55 pm:
Jon Flory Schrock posted on Tue Apr 28, 2009 4:31 pm:
Great collaborative effort!
Amit Guha posted on Wed Apr 22, 2009 2:57 pm:
Wonderful site with beautiful pictures and notes and a great idea to build this as a collaborative effort. Asia is filled with unknown 'hidden gems' of architecture. Thanks for taking us on a journey to them and hope to see many more.
Jenny Panjaitan posted on Tue Apr 21, 2009 9:42 am:
I like the new look of this website, Tim, well although as some comments here, the previous looked user-friendly for me. I am still searching the information about the house in your home-page. It looks a bit similar to the Grand House I visited in West Sumatra, Indonesia. And again, I hope there will be more information on Indonesian architecture. But, all in all, congrats for the great work.
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Went to the tiger balm gardens and road the tram to the peak in 1965 when my US Navy ship was there
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Good Information
Rudy Mallonee posted on Sun Feb 08, 2009 8:51 pm:
Your previous website opening layout was MUCH preferable to use than the one you now have. Much easier to find photos with the list on the left
Moderator replied on Mon Feb 09, 2009 1:56 pm:
Rudy,
Thanks for your feedback. I realize that some people preferred the old layout, but before the changes were made, we received numerous feedback that the left navigation bar was cumbersome to use. I can understand both perspectives.
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Thank you for this wonderful site! I'll be spending many pleasurable hours exploring it.
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Abe Ahn posted on Mon Jan 05, 2009 6:23 pm:
Sweet. Looks much better now. Good job.
Moderator replied on Wed Jan 07, 2009 3:49 pm:
Your comment is appreciated. Thanks very much.
Marta E. Barbosa M. posted on Fri Dec 26, 2008 9:40 pm:
Die nuei Seite is sehr schne. Viele Danke
Kerk Phillips posted on Fri Dec 05, 2008 11:31 pm:
Love the new look, Tim. Great job with the site, it keeps getting better and better!
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The site looks wonderful keep up the good work!
Website: http://www.misebla.com/o-nas/This is a timeless resource and a treasure trove of photos from buildings that most of us have never seen, let alone were aware of (some of those remote Thai wats you show in Nan are beyond amazing). Keep up the great work.
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How I can send you more pictures of my city Lahore.
Feel free to email me (the editor) directly at timciccone@hotmail.com. If you could send a few sample images I would be happy to take a look. Thank you. --Timothy Ciccone
I found this site very useful and informative.site has lot of things for those who love history, culture and remains of the golden past of muslim rulers. Great job, keep it up.
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Thanks for interesting information about Korea I love Korea and i am interested only Korea here
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Visited Iran recently and appreciated the architecture, especially the Vank Cathedral in Isfahan.
Ive just came back home from Vietnam and Thailand. When in Hu I visited the Imperial City spending there the whole day. It was by far not enough. Im surprised that there is still a lot to see and such a free access to the buildings and details. I may send You some photos if You would like to have them. Thank You for the fantastic website! Best regards, Krystyna
Thanks so much for creating this website. Although an amateur and dabbler, I have a deep interest in Asia's 19th century architecture. You're doing a great job just to focus on this forgotten time and space in history. It's a really useful resource for history buffs and architectural historians. One day, people will wake up to what they've lost if nations and municipal governments allow property developers to destroy their heritage. Your website will serve to remind them.
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Website: www.tigertrailthailand.comI did not find any entry from Bangladesh. Will you please do the needful.
Shamsul-- Thank you for your post. We are greatly interested in adding Bangladesh, but we haven't received any photo contributions so far. If you or anyone you know would be able to supply photos please contact the editor at timciccone@hotmail.com. Thanks again.
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Thanks, Aown Ali, for your feedback. It has been a pleasure working with you these past months to upload photos you've taken of Lahore, Pakistan. I'd encourage all visitors to check out those pages on this site.
Fantastic site and fascinating pictures! I look forward to continuing to explore the Web site.
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Thanks so much for your kind comments. They are most appreciated. I am hopeful that a contributor will be willing to provide Philippines materials at some point.
your website is amazingly helpful to my students taking up a subject course on history of architecture 3: oriental architecture. i have prescribed your website to be our main reference in class as you have such a wide collection of valuable information and image bank on asian historical architecture. mabuhay!
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Good Information
Your previous website opening layout was MUCH preferable to use than the one you now have. Much easier to find photos with the list on the left
Rudy, Thanks for your feedback. I realize that some people preferred the old layout, but before the changes were made, we received numerous feedback that the left navigation bar was cumbersome to use. I can understand both perspectives.
Thank you for this wonderful site! I'll be spending many pleasurable hours exploring it.
beautifull pictures, I will share this with friends
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Sweet. Looks much better now. Good job.
Your comment is appreciated. Thanks very much.
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