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This project is the largest privately funded construction project in the history of the United States. 2008 – "Water Cube", "Bird's Nest", South railway station, and other buildings in Beijing, completed for the 2008 Summer Olympics. 2007 – Tarald Lundevall completes the Oslo Opera House in Oslo, Norway.
Hadid received the Gold Medal for Architectural Design, British Architecture for this design. [5] Parc de la Villette: 1982–1983 Paris: France: Not realised. Design of a park housing public facilities devoted to science and music and located outside central Paris. [4] Bernard Tschumi's project eventually won the competition. The Peak [6] 1982 ...
"Bootleg" project designed by Wright while working for Adler & Sullivan but completed after his departure. Demolished 1926. Walter H. Gale House: 9302: S.020: Oak Park: Illinois: 1893: 1893 "Bootleg" house designed by Wright while working for Adler & Sullivan. Robert M. Lamp Cottage (Rocky Roost) 9301: S.021: Madison [14] Wisconsin: 1893
Museum of Tolerance, Jerusalem, Israel (Gehry stepped down from the project in March 2010) [105] [106] Atlantic Yards, New York City (left project in June 2009) [107] Corcoran Gallery expansion, Washington, D.C. (project was abandoned in 2005) Guggenheim Museum expansion campus in downtown New York City (project was abandoned in December 2002)
America's Favorite Architecture" is a list of buildings and other structures identified as the most popular works of architecture in the United States. In 2006 and 2007, the American Institute of Architects (AIA) sponsored research to identify the most popular works of architecture in the United States.
The restored Reichstag in Berlin, housing the German parliament.The dome is part of Foster's redesign The Hearst Tower in New York City The Expo MRT station, part of the Mass Rapid Transit system in Singapore Millau Viaduct, near Millau in Southern France Dresden Hauptbahnhof roof and cupola Torre Cepsa in Madrid, Spain Apple Park, California DJI Sky City, Shenzhen, China
Major projects of Robert Stern and his architecture firm RAMSA include: [2] 1993: Norman Rockwell Museum; 1999: Smith Campus Center – Pomona College; 2001: Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta – Atlanta, Georgia; 2001: Nashville Public Library – Nashville, Tennessee; 2005: Jacksonville Public Library - Jacksonville, Florida
Drake University plan and buildings: Des Moines: Iowa: 1945: 1957: Harvey Ingham Hall of Science, Fitch Hall of Pharmacy, Women's Dormitory & Dining Hall (all in 1945 with Eliel Saarinen and J. Robert F. Swanson), Bible School & Prayer Chapel in 1952, Women's Dormitory #4 in 1957, Jewett Union addition in 1957: Womb Chair & Ottoman: n/a: n/a ...