Buckingham Fountain, a 1927 Grant Park landmark in Georgia pink marble, takes its rococo wedding-cake form and seahorses from Versailles’s Latona Fountain.
Chapel of St Non: Clifftop Ruin and Holy Well, St Davids
The Chapel of St Non, a clifftop ruin near St Davids in Pembrokeshire, marks St David’s birthplace and shelters a healing holy well where pilgrims still cast coins.
St Winefride’s Well, Holywell: Perpendicular Shrine Over a Spring
St Winefride’s Well in Holywell, Wales, reads as a Perpendicular chapel set over a star-shaped basin, where pilgrimage, healing water, and martyr legend converge.
Hundertwasserhaus: Vienna’s Expressionist Living Landmark
The Hundertwasserhaus in Vienna is an expressionist apartment house with undulating floors, grass roofs and 250 trees, conceived by Friedensreich Hundertwasser.
St Dominic’s Holy Well: A Spring Beneath Truro’s Streets
St Dominic’s Holy Well in Truro, Cornwall: a 17th-century spring reached by stone steps, tied to the lost Dominican friary founded in the 13th century.
Pushkar Lake: A Scandinavian Architect at the Sacred Ghats
A Nordic architect reads Pushkar Lake in Rajasthan — its 52 ghats, 500 temples, the Brahma lotus legend, and the ancient ritual of bathing into sacred water.