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  2. 8 Canada Square - Wikipedia

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    Architect(s) Foster and Partners: 8 Canada Square [2] is a 45 floor skyscraper in Canary Wharf, London. ... 8 Canada Square in 2004, two years after completion.

  3. List of I. M. Pei projects - Wikipedia

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    I. M. Pei (1917–2019) was a Chinese-American architect known for his creative use of modernist architecture in combination with natural elements and open spaces. During his decades of architectural work, he designed some of the world's most recognizable buildings in countries around the world.

  4. List of works by Norman Foster - Wikipedia

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    The restored Reichstag in Berlin, housing the German parliament.The dome is part of Foster's redesign The Hearst Tower in New York City The Expo MRT station, part of the Mass Rapid Transit system in Singapore Millau Viaduct, near Millau in Southern France Dresden Hauptbahnhof roof and cupola Torre Cepsa in Madrid, Spain Apple Park, California DJI Sky City, Shenzhen, China

  5. Foster and Partners - Wikipedia

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    8 Canada Square (global headquarters of HSBC Group, London, UK (1997–2002) The Gherkin, London, UK – Swiss Re headquarters (2004) – Stirling Prize; McLaren Technology Centre, base for the McLaren Formula One team and McLaren Group, Woking, UK (2004) Deutsche Bank Place, Sydney (1997–2005) Hearst Tower, New York City, US (2006)

  6. Louis Sauer - Wikipedia

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    Louis Sauer was born to an Italian mother and a German father, both doctors in alternative medicine, with the family living modestly in Oak Park Illinois.Between the ages of ten and eighteen, Sauer would go on to work a variety of part-time jobs: as a window washer, corner newspaper boy, life guard, magazine distributor, shoe salesman, among others.

  7. Category:Foster and Partners buildings - Wikipedia

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    Buildings and structures designed by British architect Norman Foster and the office Foster + Partners. Foster opened the office of Foster Associates in 1967, later renamed to Foster and Partners in the 1990s. He now holds the title: The Rt Hon. The Lord Foster of Thames Bank OM RA (1997), Architect and Pritzker Laureate.

  8. Category:Architects from Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Architects from Philadelphia" The following 121 pages are in this category, out of 121 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  9. Architecture of Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    Outside the revitalized neighborhoods vacant lots remained. In 1990 Philadelphia had around 40,000 vacant properties and by 2006 that number had dropped to around 20,000. [26] While Philadelphia neighborhoods changed, architecture continued to evolve. In Chestnut Hill, architects like George Howe and Wilson Eyre set the tone for residences in ...