1992 – Minnesota History Centre, St. Paul, Minnesota
The Minnesota History Center design was selected through a national competition. The winning design is an L-shaped configuration set into a hillsidel.
The Minnesota History Center design was selected through a national competition. The winning design is an L-shaped configuration set into a hillsidel.
Built in 1992, the “Éperon” building, designed by architect Dan S. Hanganu, is reminiscent of the Victorian structure that formerly stood on this spot,
A 262 bed secure facility facing the city’s Law Courts (the two structures are linked by an underground tunnel which allows for the secure movement of inmates),
The Alamillo Bridge spans the Canal de Alfonso XIII in Seville, allowing access to La Cartuja,
540 high-intensity lamps accentuate the plaza and facades at night. The 48-foot high main lobby is built of Mediterranean marble and contains bamboo trees and 2 large sculptures.
Architect: Zeidler Partnership Architects / Crang & Boake
Built for the Barcelona Olympics, this tower by Norman Foster & Partners was a competition winning entry to centralise the communications equipment which was spread all over the mountaintop.
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