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Santiago Calatrava Valls (born 28 July 1951) is a Spanish-Swiss architect, structural engineer, sculptor and painter, particularly known for his bridges supported by single leaning pylons, and his railway stations, stadiums, and museums, whose sculptural forms often resemble living organisms. [1]
The Museum of Tomorrow (Portuguese: Museu do Amanhã) is a science museum in the city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.It was designed by Spanish neofuturistic architect Santiago Calatrava, and built next to the waterfront at Pier Maua.
Santiago Calatrava The Montjuïc Communications Tower ( Catalan : Torre de Comunicacions de Montjuïc , IPA: [ˈtorə ðə kumunikəsiˈonz ðə muɲʒuˈik] ), popularly known as Torre Calatrava and Torre Telefónica , is a telecommunication tower in the Montjuïc neighbourhood of Barcelona , Catalonia , Spain .
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Santiago Calatrava designed the Milwaukee Art Museum's Quadracci Pavilion — the nautical-inspired addition that created a new landmark for the city.
It is regarded as the second twisted skyscraper in the world to receive the title after Telekom Tower in Malaysia. [8] It was designed by Spanish architect, structural engineer, sculptor and painter Santiago Calatrava and officially opened on 27 August 2005. It reaches a height of 190 m (620 ft) with 54 stories and 147 apartments.
The university's Innovation, Science and Technology (IST) Building, designed by architect Santiago Calatrava, is home to a 3-D printing lab, cyber gaming and media lab, cyber security lab, robotics lab, and a big data lab. [10] In addition, Florida Poly is the first university whose campus library is completely digital. [11]
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