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Ground Zero
Beijing : twisted doughnut
Beijing : bird nest
Holyrood
Seattle : origami
Dallas
Sydney : eco-house
Seattle : cool house
Seattle : bling-bling
London : gherkin
Manhattan : Whitney
Athra
Roissy
Boston : Moses Scheme
Beijing: int'l caravan
Waterloo
Sydney : Cove
Ground Zero
Boston : Fan Pier
Boston : Allston
Beijing: CCTV
Cardiff
Manhattan
Canberra
Pittsburgh
London
Melbourne
Jerusalem
Sydney
Boston
Bordeaux
Canberra
Los Angeles : Getty
Bilbao : Guggenheim
architectureis
spit
fishface
gargantua
popcorn
should'a
nubooks
lazyboy
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- "Bill's New Bridge."
-- "The Clinton presidential library in Little Rock stunningly evokes the 'bridge to the 21st century' he envisioned. And guess who kept tweaking the design?"
(Cathleen McGuigan, nwk_04.09.25)
- "'China's going to have its own Le Corbusier': Zhang Xin."
-- "High profile architects and real estate developers are accused of using China as a place of experimentation."
(Daragh Moller, btm_04.09.15)
- "State broadcaster CCTV wins approval to build headquarters in Beijing."
-- "The project was suspended amid macro-economic tightening measures by the government aimed at reining in over-investment in certain sectors, including construction."
(afp, cna_04.09.13)
- "Final six compete for architecture prize."
-- "Britain's glitziest architecture prize is to see a battle of the outsize icons next month, pitting London's gherkin against Greater Manchester's shard, along with a needle-like spire in Dublin and a huge scrub-up of central Coventry."
(Martin Wainwright, guar_04.09.10)
- "Foster's Gherkin tipped for architecture prize."
-- "Traditionally, the most famous building on the shortlist -- in this case undoubtly the Gherkin -- emerges as the favourite, but does not necessarily win."
(Sean Clarke, guar_04.09.09)
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