Architectural Style Maps

Blue Crowe Media's Maps are Guides to Architectural Styles Around Cities

Blue Crowe Media's architectural guide maps are excellent resources for those interested in hunting down different architectural styles around cities. For students of architecture, whether enrolled in a graduate program or a student in the more figurative sense, finding real-world examples of the architecture they study can be a helpful way to understand it. Blue Crowe Media's maps each focus on a particular style of architecture, making it easier to find and examine those instantiations.

Currently, Blue Crowe Media has four architectural guide maps. Two of those are for London, exploring examples of Brutalism and Art Deco buildings. The next is a map of Moscow that charts Constructivist edifices throughout the city. Finally, Blue Crowe media has another Brutalist map, this one of Washington, DC.

Architectural Style Maps
Blue Crowe Media's maps provide a comprehensive guide to different architectural styles in cities, offering valuable insights for architecture enthusiasts and students.
Real-world Examples of Architecture
The architectural guide maps allow students of architecture to explore and understand different architectural styles by providing accessible and tangible examples.
Focus on Specific Architectural Styles
Blue Crowe Media's maps offer a focused exploration of specific architectural styles, allowing users to easily locate and examine relevant buildings and structures.

Industries Being Reshaped

Architecture
Architects and designers can use Blue Crowe Media's maps to gain inspiration and insights into various architectural styles, enabling them to incorporate unique elements into their own projects.
Tourism and Travel
The architectural guide maps can be a valuable resource for tourists and travelers interested in exploring cities through the lens of architectural heritage, enhancing their overall cultural experience.
Education
Educational institutions can leverage Blue Crowe Media's maps as teaching resources to facilitate hands-on learning and help students gain a deeper understanding of architectural styles.
SCORE
1.3 out of 10
GENDER
50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, Europe
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Gen X
  • Millennial (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 25%
Activity 6%
Freshness 8%