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Buildings and structures by Czech architects (10 C, 2 P) Buildings and structures by Danish architects (36 C) Buildings and structures by Dutch architects (3 C, 8 P)
List of educational buildings by Alfred Waterhouse; List of public and civic buildings by Alfred Waterhouse; List of works by Richard Harding Watt; List of works by George Webster; List of buildings designed by W. H. Weeks; List of works by Clough Williams-Ellis; List of works by Christopher Wren; List of Christopher Wren churches in London
Buildings and structures completed in 2004 (19 C, 86 P) Buildings and structures completed in 2005 (20 C, 105 P) Buildings and structures completed in 2006 (20 C, 84 P)
List of tallest buildings and structures in the world by country; List of tallest buildings and structures in Australia; List of tallest buildings and structures in Austria; List of tallest buildings and structures in Birmingham; List of tallest buildings and structures in Canada; List of tallest buildings and structures in Great Britain
1951 – Ibirapuera Park (with landscape architect Roberto Burle Marx). 1951 – JK Building (Juscelino Kubitschek). 1951 – Edifício Copan (Copan Building) 38-story residential building in São Paulo, Brazil. 1952 – Casa das Canoas – Niemeyer’s personal home in Canoas, Rio de Janeiro. 1954 – Residência Cavanelas.
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The original World Trade Center in 2001, the most well known buildings designed by Yamasaki. This is a list of works by architect Minoru Yamasaki. Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago Detroit Branch Building annex, Detroit, Michigan, 1951; Pruitt–Igoe housing project, St. Louis, Missouri, [1] 1954 (demolished in 1972)