These 10 Pieces Of Architectural Brilliance In New Jersey Could WOW Anyone
New Jersey boasts a diverse array of stunning architecture, from modernist masterpieces to charming Victorian homes.
New Jersey offers such varied architecture. You can find modernist works of art and exquisite Victorian abodes, often in the same town. We're a mesh of magnificent things, so this doesn't really come as a surprise, but it's still stunning to see all the beautiful buildings in our state. There are so many to choose from, these are fifteen of my favorites:
1. Carl C. Icahn Laboratory, Princeton
The slats in front of this modern masterpiece serve as an automated temperature control, responding to the sun's position throughout the day.
2. Cape May Homes
These Victorian-era gems are the epitome of charm.
3. Trump Taj Mahal, Atlantic City
A beautiful Middle Eastern palace, right here in New Jersey.
4. St. Anthony's Church, Jersey City
You'll often find that churches feature exquisite architecture. The first Polish Catholic Church in New Jersey, the interior of St. Anthony's is simply spectacular.
5. Navesink Twin Lights, Highlands
This unique lighthouse offers incredible architecture and an interesting history. It's also free to visit!
6. Nassau Hall, Princeton
This stately structure is Princeton University's Nassau Hall. Built in 1756, it once housed the Continental Congress.
7. Condo Complex, Union City
This luxury condo complex is a work of art.
8. Marlborough-Blenheim Hotel, Atlantic City
Sadly, this beautiful building was demolished in 1979. I've included it on this list so that its architectural brilliance may live on.
9. New Jersey Statehouse Rotunda, Trenton
The dome on our statehouse looks even more magnificent from inside!
10. Giant Sand Castle, Point Pleasant
Though not an example of architecture in the traditional sense, this sand castle is still brilliant. The 30' castle was built by Ed Jarrett to raise funds for victims of Hurricane Sandy.
There are so many examples of stunning architecture in our state, this list is far from comprehensive. As a design aficionado, I would love to see your photos of interesting architecture! Please share them to the Only In New Jersey Facebook Page.
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