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MMM Skyscraper: I Love You
30,000ft Above the Earth
Saturday, February 14, 2009
Happy Valentine's Day, architecture stans.
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GSW Building, Berlin (Sauerbruch/Hutton, 2001)
Chrysler Building, New York City (Van Alen, 1930)
Blur Building, Swiss Expo (Diller & Scofidio, 2002)
Tower of the Winds, Yokohama (Toyo Ito, 1986)
Public Library, Usera (Abalos & Herreros, 2003)
Habitat, Montreal (Moshe Safdie, 1967)
Glass House, New Canaan (Philip Johnson, 1949)
Soft and Hairy House, Tsukuba (Ushida/Findlay, 1994)
Tate Modern, London (Herzog and De Meuron, 2000)
Langston Hughes Library, Clinton (Maya Lin, 1999)
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