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  2. Robert C. Weaver Federal Building - Wikipedia

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    The Robert C. Weaver Federal Building is a 10-story office building in Washington, D.C., owned by the federal government of the United States. Completed in 1968, it serves as the headquarters of the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). [4]

  3. 84 Lumber - Wikipedia

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    84 Lumber sign. 84 Lumber is an operated American building materials supply company. Founded in 1956 [2] by Joseph Hardy, it derives its name from the unincorporated village of Eighty Four, Pennsylvania, a census-designated place 20 miles (32 km) south of Pittsburgh, where its headquarters are located.

  4. Standard Industries - Wikipedia

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    Standard Industries is an American privately-held global industrial conglomerate headquartered in New York City.Standard is the parent company of a number of industrial manufacturers, roofing and solar companies, and related real estate and investment platforms. [2]

  5. World Health Organization - Wikipedia

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    The building was designed by Swiss architect Jean Tschumi and inaugurated in 1966. [265] In 2017, the organization launched an international competition to redesign and extend its headquarters. [ 266 ]

  6. United Nations Secretariat Building - Wikipedia

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    Although the building is located within the United States, the site is under UN jurisdiction, so the building is exempt from some local regulations. The Secretariat Building is designed as a rectangular slab measuring 72 by 287 ft (22 by 87 m); it is oriented from north to south and is connected with other UN headquarters buildings.

  7. United Nations General Assembly Building - Wikipedia

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    The General Assembly Building is a four-story structure measuring 380 by 160 ft (116 by 49 m), with concave walls to the west and east, as well as a concave roof with a dome. The building contains a lobby for journalists and the general public to the north, as well as a lobby for delegates to the south.

  8. Headquarters of the United Nations - Wikipedia

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    The Manhattan headquarters was declared complete on October 10, 1952. [2] The cost of construction was reported to be on budget at $65 million. [83] In 1953, twenty-one nations donated furnishings or offered to decorate the UN headquarters. [84] A new library building for the UN headquarters was proposed in 1952. [85]

  9. Treasury Building (Washington, D.C.) - Wikipedia

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    The Treasury Building in Washington, D.C., is a National Historic Landmark building which is the headquarters of the United States Department of the Treasury. An image of the Treasury Building is featured on the back of the United States ten-dollar bill. [3]