1-(Frank Lloyd Wright) (Ruby house)
The Frederick C. Robie House is a U.S. National Historic Landmark in the Chicago, Illinoisneighborhood of Hyde Park at 5757 S. Woodlawn Avenue on the South Side. It was designed and built between 1908 and 1910 by architect Frank Lloyd Wright and is renowned as the greatest example of the Prairie School style, the first architectural style that was uniquely American. It was designated a National Historic Landmark on November 27, 1963[4] and was on the very first National Register of Historic Places list of October 15, 1966.[1]
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2- (tadao ando) (chikatsu-asuka historical museum in osaka)
A museum presenting kofun, Japan’s ancient burial mounds, with the main theme of exploring the origins of theancient Japanese empire and international influence on early Japan. It is designed to provide a full view of theChikatsu Asuka Fudoki-No-Oka, and various archaeological findings are exhibited in a space resembling the insideof a kofun (designed by architect Tadao Ando).
3- (hans hollein) (haas-haus vienna)
The building in downtown Vienna diagonally opposite the St. Stephan’s Cathedral was conceived as a luxury commercial mixedused building with shops, offices and gastronomy. The building contains a five-storey interior atrium with high-quality and luxurystores, three floors of offices, a rooftop restaurant and another restaurant in the sala terrena. The outside configuration isdetermined by the shape of the site which in turn mirrors the corner of the old Roman fortification. It cantilevers partly over thesubway and this projection creates an intended separation between two urban spaces. The one being a square with a pedestrianarea was also designed by the architect.The careful detailing of a consciously complex building is reflected in the curved stoneskin, structural glazing facades and metal claddings.Recently the interior atrium has been replaced by a multi-storey fashion outlet and in the upper floors an exclusive hotel wasintegrated by others.
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