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Architecture

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Bank of China Tower, Mesa Laboratory I. M. Pei
Unity Temple, Oak Park, IL, Organic Architecture, "Home and Studio" Frank Lloyd Wright
Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, Louis Vuitton Foundation Frank Gehry
Park Guell, Palau Guell - El Drac Antoni Gaudi
Cathedral of Brasília (hyperboloid church), National Congress of Brazil (shape of an airplane) Oscar Niemeyer
Cleveland Rock and Roll Hall of Fame I. M. Pei
Place Ville-Marie, Luce Memorial Chapel I. M. Pei
Dallas City Hall, JFK Presidential Library I. M. Pei
National Gallery of Art East Building, Miho Museum I. M. Pei
Taliesin, Hollyhock House Frank Lloyd Wright
Falling Water (Bear Run Creek, Edgar Kaufmann) Frank Lloyd Wright
Guggenheim Museum, Price Tower Frank Lloyd Wright
Walt Disney Concert Hall, Weisman Art Museum Frank Gehry
Children's Institute Watts Tower, Dancing House Frank Gehry
Museum of Pop Culture Frank Gehry
Sagrada Familia - 18 spires, cyprus tree representing the tree of life, Passion, Nativity and Glory Facades Antoni Gaudi (1926 death)
Casa Batllo ("Block of Discord", dragon scales), Casa Mila Antoni Gaudi
Casa Vicens, Torre Bellesguard Antoni Gaudi
Artigas Gardens, El Capricho Antoni Gaudi
United Nations Headquarters Oscar Niemeyer, Le Corbustier (10 multinational)
2025 Pritzker Prize, Intersecting ramps and a large central courtyard in an urban complex called the West Village Liu Jiakun (China)
Kentuck Knob - copper roof, hexagonal skylights, Hagan family, signature on Cherokee red-colored tile on the sandstone exterior Frank Lloyd Wright
Johnson Wax Headquarters, working at Taliesen Frank Lloyd Wright
Frederick C. Robbie House, Marin County Civic Center Frank Lloyd Wright
Ennis House, geometric stone blocks, Maya Revival, Imperial Hotel in Tokyo (1922) Frank Lloyd Wright
façade of 4,500 colored LEDs covers a phallic 38-story designed skyscraper - Agbar Tower Jean Nouvel / Barcelona
Black Rock (only skyscraper) Eero Saarinen
MIT’s Kresge Auditorium, TWA Flight Center Eero Saarinen
Wainwright Building, "form follows function", Frank Lloyd Wright was his apprentice Louis Sullivan
Andy Warhol portrait, "Da Monsta", "Chippendale" pediment, First Winner of the Pritzker Prize Philip Johnson
2026 Pritzker Prize - from Chile, Vik Millahue Winery (Chile), 2014 Serpentine Gallery Pavilion (London) Smiljan Radić Clarke
additive architecture, Kuwaiti National Assembly, Joan Sutherland Theater, Sydney Opera House (14 sail like shells) Jorn Utzon
French Communist Party HQ, Easy Chair design Oscar Niemeyer
Detroit’s Lafayette Park, Lakeshore Drive, Illinois Institute of Technology’s Crown Hall Ludwig Mies Van der Rohe (Mies will be underlined)
last director of the Bauhaus, Farnsworth House (5-foot stilts and glass walls), Barcelona Pavilion Ludwig Mies Van der Rohe (Mies will be underlined)
"less is more", Seagram Building with Phillip Johnson Ludwig Mies Van der Rohe (Mies will be underlined)
Eisenhower Memorial, Prague’s Dancing House (with Vlado Milunic) Frank Gehry
Myriad Convention Center and Myriad Botanical Gardens, Oklahoma City IM Pei
Museum of Islamic Art (inspired by Ahmad Ibn Tulun Mosque), Doha Qatar IM Pei
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