Sylvain Dufour wrote:
Yann you're right about some acceptation of copyrighted works... To answer to Cary Bass, there're some examples in New York streets categories... I don't think that the architect of Apple store or some recents buildings are already dead... so it's a form of acceptation (reagarding fench law)
In the US (and many other places, but not France), the exterior or buildings, as seen from public places, falls under "freedom of panorama". So there's no copyright problem, and the date of death of the architect is irrelevant. Also, with architecture, it's always a question if the design is in fact are, or mere industrial design -- the latter is not copyrightable.
-- Daniel