
The Original Whitney by Lina Bondarenko
This was originally posted on October 17, 2017.
When it’s time to dress up for Halloween, Carnival or theme parties, people often choose costumes that resonate with their interests. This is especially true for architects, who are particularly well-suited to designing and building head-turning outfits. For students and young architects, the yearning to construct (and destruct) stems from the will to create elaborate headpieces and ingenious appendages.
We recently polled ArchDaily readers from across the world, asking them to share their architecture-themed costumes with us. Want to submit yours? We’ll be updating this post so send us your photo on Facebook or via the comments below!

Greek Temple by Thiciene Cintra

Rivergate Tower in Tampa by Patrick Thorpe

The Taj Majal by Red Gonzales

The Globe Theather by Chrissy Turek

Lebbeus Woods by Nadia Lloyd-Lister

OCAD University's Sharp Centre for Design – Will Alsop by Rob Shostak

Tracing Paper with Sketches by Luana Rôla

Leaning Tower of Pisa by Ashley Bell Davis

Empire State Building and King Kong – by Daniel Kidd and Bjarke Ingels

Tape Measure via www.thriftyfun.com

Chrysler Building by Jason Molina

Toronto City Hall by Rob Shostak

Cleveland’s Marcel Breuer Building by Jonathan Kurtz

AutoCAD Error by Kaio Carvalho

"Low Cost Guggenheim Bilbao" by Rod Neto

Le Corbusier by Paula Rodrigues