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| x Herzog and de Meuron |
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Beijing National Stadium |
Herzog & de Meuron Architekten, BSA/SIA/ETH (HdeM) is a Swiss architecture firm, founded and headquartered in Basel, Switzerland in 1978. The careers of founders and senior partners Jacques Herzog (born 19 April 1950), and Pierre de Meuron (born 8...
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| x Foster and Partners |
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Faculty of Law, Cambridge |
Foster + Partners is an architectural firm based in the United Kingdom. The practice is led by its founder and Chairman, Norman Foster, and has constructed many high-profile glass-and-steel buildings. In particular, they are known for their design...
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| Metro Bilbao | |||
| Torre de Collserola | |||
| Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts | |||
| Millau Viaduct | |||
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| x Pei Cobb Freed & Partners |
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Commerce Court |
Pei Cobb Freed & Partners is an architectural firm that was founded in 1955 by I. M. Pei as I. M. Pei & Associates, in 1966 called I. M. Pei & Partners, and received its current name and organization in 1989. The founders were I. M. Pei, Henry N....
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| John Hancock Tower | |||
| Eurostars Grand Marina Hotel | |||
| Fountain Place | |||
| x Pearson and Darling |
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Commerce Court |
Pearson and Darling was a preeminent architectural firm based in Toronto from 1897 through 1923, a key player in shaping the urban look of the city and the rest of Canada in the first half of the 20th century.
The firm was organized first as Darling...
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| x Zeidler Partnership | Commerce Court | ||
| x Richard Neutra and Associates | Ohara House | ||
| x Skidmore, Owings and Merrill |
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Lever House |
Skidmore, Owings and Merrill LLP (SOM) is a Chicago-based architectural and engineering firm that was formed in 1936 by Louis Skidmore and Nathaniel Owings; in 1939 they were joined by John O. Merrill. They opened their first branch in New York City...
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| Sears Tower | |||
| 300 Madison Avenue | |||
| Grace Building | |||
| One Liberty Plaza | |||
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| x Office for Metropolitan Architecture | Seattle Public Library | ||
| IIT Campus Center | |||
| Maison a Bordeaux | |||
| x Charles and Ray Eames |
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Eames House |
Charles (1907–1978) and Ray (1912–1988) Eames (pronounced /ˈiːmz/) were American designers, married in 1941, who worked and made major contributions in many fields of design including industrial design, furniture design, art, graphic design, film...
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| x Gehry Partners, LLP | Guggenheim Museum, Bilbao |
Gehry Partners is an architecture firm headed by famous architect Frank Gehry.
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| Loyola Law School | |||
| Gehry Tower | |||
| Walt Disney Concert Hall | |||
| Nationale Nederlande Building | |||
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| x Lemay & Associates | 1000 de La Gauchetière | ||
| x Dimakopoulos & Associates | 1000 de La Gauchetière | ||
| x Kohn Pedersen Fox | 1250 René-Lévesque |
Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates (also known by the acronym KPF) is an international architectural design firm located in New York, London and Shanghai providing urban design and master planning for public authorities and private companies. The firm's...
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| Plaza 66 | |||
| Shearson Lehman Plaza | |||
| Institute for International Economics | |||
| Shanghai World Financial Center | |||
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| x Heller Manus Architects | 199 New Montgomery | ||
| x Solomon Cordwell Buenz and Associates | One Rincon Hill South Tower | ||
| One Rincon Hill North Tower | |||
| x Shreve, Lamb and Harmon |
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245 Park Avenue |
Shreve, Lamb, and Harmon was the architectural firm best known for the 1931 Empire State Building, the tallest building in New York, at that time.
The firm was formed in 1929 by the Canadian Richmond Harold ("R.H.") Shreve, William Lamb from...
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| Empire State Building | |||
| x Kahn & Jacobs | One New York Plaza | ||
| x César Pelli |
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Two World Financial Center |
César Pelli (born October 12, 1926 in San Miguel de Tucumán, Argentina) is an Argentine architect known for designing some of the world's tallest buildings and other major urban landmarks. His designs are known for their curved facades and metallic...
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| World Financial Center | |||
| One World Financial Center | |||
| Three World Financial Center | |||
| Four World Financial Center | |||
| x Bregman + Hamann Architects |
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TD Canada Trust Tower |
Bregman + Hamann Architects is a Toronto, Canada based architecture and interior design firm. Started in 1953 the firm has designed many landmark projects around North America.
The firm has also collaborated with many international architects...
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| Bay Wellington Tower | |||
| Ernst & Young Tower, Toronto | |||
| TD Waterhouse Tower | |||
| Toronto-Dominion Bank Tower | |||
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| x McKim, Mead, and White |
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University Cottage Club |
McKim, Mead, and White was a prominent architectural firm in the eastern United States at the turn of the twentieth century. The firm's partners were Charles Follen McKim (1847-1909), William Rutherford Mead (1846-1928), and Stanford White (1853...
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| Villard Houses | |||
| Rhode Island State House | |||
| Hotel Pennsylvania | |||
| Boston Public Library | |||
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| x Carrère and Hastings |
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New York Public Library |
Carrère and Hastings, the firm of John Merven Carrère (November 9, 1858 – March 1, 1911) and Thomas Hastings (March 11, 1860 – October 23, 1929), located in New York City, was one of the outstanding Beaux-Arts architecture firms in the United States...
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| Russell Senate Office Building | |||
| Cannon House Office Building | |||
| x Morphosis | |||
| x César Pelli and Associates | Petronas Twin Towers | ||
| Cira Centre | |||
| x Lawrence Nield and Partners | Mount Druit Hospital | ||
| x Bligh Voller Nield | |||
| x Gensler Architects | 901 Cherry | ||
| x William McDonough and Partners | 901 Cherry | ||
| x Paul Andreu |
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Osaka Maritime Museum |
Paul Andreu (born 10 July 1938 in Caudéran / Gironde) is a renowned French architect. He is best known for having planned numerous airports worldwide, notably Ninoy Aquino International Airport (Manila), Soekarno-Hatta International Airport (Jakarta...
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| x Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners | National Assembly for Wales |
Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners is a British architectural firm based in London. It was previously known as the Richard Rogers Partnership.
Established 30 years ago by Richard Rogers, the firm has offices on Thames Wharf, and in Barcelona, Madrid,...
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| Bodegas Protos | |||
| x Arup |
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Terminal 3, Beijing Capital International Airport |
Set up in 1963
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| Sydney Opera House | |||
| Wiggins Teape HQ | |||
| The Mining and Metalurgy Building | |||
| CEGB Regional HQ | |||
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| x Albert Kahn and Associates | Hill Auditorium | ||
| x Yaski-Sivan Architects | Azrieli Center | ||
| x Caliper Studio |
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Metropolitan Cinema and Apartments |
Caliper Studio is an architecture firm with a 7,000 sq ft metal fabrication shop located in Brooklyn, New York. Founded in 2003, the office specializes in innovative, thoughtful design that emphasizes detailing expertise and an intimate knowledge of...
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| Bridgeport Atrium Roof | |||
| West 29th Street Condominiums | |||
| Lincoln Square Canopy | |||
| x WS Atkins PLC |
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Burj al-Arab |
Atkins is a professional services firm providing engineering, design, planning, project management and consulting services, based in Epsom, United Kingdom. Formerly known as WS Atkins, it was founded in 1938 by Sir William Atkins. Atkins employs...
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| Almas Tower | |||
| Chelsea Tower | |||
| x Cram and Ferguson | Berkeley Building | ||
| x George W. Kelham | Mills Tower |
George William Kelham (1871 - 1936) was an American architect most active in the San Francisco area.
Born in Manchester, Massachusetts, Kelham was educated at Harvard and graduated from the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in 1896. As an employee of New York...
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| x William Lescaze & Associates | One New York Plaza | ||
| x Bittorf Holland Christianson Architects | Canadian Western Bank Place | ||
| x Khatib & Alami | Lake Shore Towers |
A "multidisciplinary architectural and engineering consulting company" (from its web site), Khatib & Alami is consistently ranked as one of the top 100 International Design companies, evaluated by the Engineering News Record (ENR).K&A...
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| Infinity Tower | |||
| Rose Rotana Suites | |||
| The Tower | |||
| The Marina Torch | |||
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| x Woods Bagot | The Index |
Woods Bagot is an international design based practice that operates across five regions: Australia, Asia, the Middle East, North America and Europe. Within each of these regions studios are staffed with both local and international designers and...
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| x Pentagram | Globe Theatre, London | ||
| x Graham, Anderson, Probst & White |
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Terminal Tower |
Graham, Anderson, Probst & White is a Chicago architecture firm that was founded in 1912 originally as Graham, Burnham & Co. This firm was the successor to D. H. Burnham & Co. by Daniel Burnham's surviving partner Ernest Graham and Burnham's sons...
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| x Walker and Weeks |
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Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland |
Walker and Weeks was an architecture firm based in Cleveland, Ohio. The firm was founded by Frank Ray Walker (1877-1949) and Harry F. Weeks (1871-1935). Both men studied at MIT, where they received training in the Beaux-Arts tradition of classical...
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| Severance Hall, Cleveland | |||
| x Coop Himmelbau |
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Coop Himmelb(l)au (1968-) is a cooperative architectural design firm primarily located in Vienna, Austria and which now also maintains offices in Los Angeles, United States and Guadalajara, Mexico. The firm's name Himmelblau translates from German...
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| x Peddle Thorp | Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre |
Peddle Thorp is an architecture firm based in Melbourne that has designed many of Australia's landmark buildings. Among the buildings it has designed include: Vodafone Arena; Rod Laver Arena; Skilled Stadium; and ANZ Headquarters. The firm also...
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| x Sverdrup & Parcel |
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I-35W Bridge |
Sverdrup & Parcel was an American civil engineering company formed in 1928 by Leif J. Sverdrup and his college engineering professor John I. Parcel. The company worked primarily in a specialty field of bridges. Many of the company's projects were...
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| Amelia Earhart Bridge | |||
| Bridge of the Americas | |||
| Sidney Lanier Bridge | |||
| Louisiana Superdome | |||
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| x Ellerbe Becket |
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Science Museum of Minnesota |
Ellerbe Becket is a Minneapolis, Minnesota-based employee-owned firm that is one of the world's largest architectural firms. Other offices are located in Dallas, TX, Kansas City, MO, San Francisco, CA, Washington, DC, Dubai, United Arab Emirates and...
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| Chase Field | |||
| Turner Field | |||
| HSBC Arena | |||
| x Populous | Progressive Field |
Populous, formerly known as HOK Sport, is an architectural firm specializing in the design of sports facilities and convention centers, as well as planning of major special events.
The firm enjoys a dominant role in the design of sporting stadia and...
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| Nationals Ballpark | |||
| Oriole Park at Camden Yards | |||
| U.S. Cellular Field | |||
| Coors Field | |||
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| x Steven Holl Architects | Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art Bloch Building | ||
| x Snøhetta | Bibliotheca Alexandrina |
Snøhetta is an international architecture, landscape architecture, and interior design office based in Oslo, Norway and New York City.
Snøhetta has two principals, Craig Dykers and Kjetil Trædal Thorsen. In addition there are four partners,...
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| New National Opera House | |||
| x Building Design Partnership |
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Glasgow Science Centre |
Building Design Partnership (BDP) is a firm of architects and engineers employing over 1200 staff in the UK and internationally.
The firm was founded in 1961 by George Grenfell Baines with architects Bill White and John Wilkinson, quantity surveyor...
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| Preston bus station | |||
| Athens Olympic Tennis Centre | |||
| IceSheffield | |||
| Saltire Centre | |||
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| x Netherlands Airport Consultants B.V. | Terminal 3, Beijing Capital International Airport | ||
| x Hubbell & Benes | West Side Market | ||
| Cleveland Museum of Art | |||
| x Burnham and Root |
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Society for Savings Building |
Burnham and Root was the name of the company that John Wellborn Root and Daniel Hudson Burnham established as one of Chicago's most famous architectural companies of the nineteenth century.
During their eighteen years of partnership, Burnham and...
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| x Twigg Brown Architects | Brabazon House |
Twigg Brown are a London-based architecture practice. Their notable projects include the Hay's Galleria as part of the overall Twigg Brown masterplan for London Bridge City and the Grosvenor Waterside development in Chelsea for Grosvenor.
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| x HKS, Inc. |
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Stanley Park Stadium |
HKS, Inc. is an international architecture firm headquartered in Dallas, Texas (USA). It was founded in 1939 by Harwood K. Smith, a native of Chicago and graduate of Texas A&M; University.
The firm now employs over 950 people, making it one of the...
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| Miller Park | |||
| Ameriquest Field in Arlington | |||
| Project City Center | |||
| New North Texas Mean Green Stadium | |||
| x John Carl Warnecke and Associates | |||
| x I.M. Pei and Associates | Everson Museum of Art | ||
| Landau Chemical Engineering Facilities Building | |||
| Azkona Corporate HQ | |||
| Indiana Museum of Fine Arts | |||
| Kips Bay Plazza | |||
| x Powell & Moya Architect Practice | Skylon | ||
| Christ Church Picture Gallery | |||
| Wolfson College, Oxford | |||
| Chichester Festival Theatre | |||
| Mayfield School | |||
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| x Chamberlin, Powell and Bon | Barbican Estate |
Chamberlin, Powell and Bon were one of the most important modernist architectural firms in post-war Britain.
The practice was founded in 1952 by Geoffry Powell (1920-1999), Peter (always known as Joe) Chamberlin (1919-1978) and Christoph Bon (1921...
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| Cromwell Tower | |||
| Shakespeare Tower | |||
| Lauderdale Tower | |||
| Golden Lane Estate | |||
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