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Ground Zero
Beijing : twisted doughnut
Beijing : bird nest
Holyrood
Seattle : origami
Dallas
London : gherkin
Manhattan : Whitney
Sydney : eco-house
Roissy
Seattle : cool house
Seattle : bling-bling
Boston : Moses scheme
Beijing: int'l caravan
Waterloo
Sydney : Cove
Ground Zero
Boston : Fan Pier
Boston : Allston
Beijing: CCTV
Cardiff
Manhattan
Canberra
Boston
Pittsburgh
London
Melbourne
Jerusalem
Queens
Sydney
Boston
Bordeaux
Canberra
Los Angeles : Getty
Bilbao : Guggenheim
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- "The End of 1960's Architecture"
-- "Baby boomers are taking revenge on the blocky, Brutalist buildings of their youth."
(Fred A Bernstein, nyt_04.10.31)
- "Born-again cathedral clinches top design prize."
-- "It was part of a
strong showing by NSW, which won 10 of the 21 awards handed out by the institute at a ceremony in Canberra."
(Richard Jinman, smh_04.10.29)
- "City risks becoming barren wasteland, top architect says."
-- "The McMansion suburbs of Kellyville and Albion Park, where the houses dominate the blocks of land, are barren, soulless and 'a complete disaster', one of Australia's leading architects said last night."
(Alexandra Smith,smh_04.10.21)
- "Constructing the future."
-- "Forget the past, move on ..., the leader of a new group of architectural champions tells ... "
(Angela Bennie, smh_04.10.23)
- "Greatness cannot flourish while planners rule."
-- "Although the public dislikes many modern buildings, politicians should swallow hard and allow architects a freer hand."
(Elizabeth Farrelly, smh_04.10.22)
- "The people's palace."
-- "Seattle is a perfect playground for world-class architects. Now Rem Koolhaas has struck career gold there with his cool glass library ..."
(Deyan Sudjic, obs_04.10.17)
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