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The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA), 151 3rd St, Yerba buena center in San Francisco, California (United States). Realisation 1995, architect Mario Botta. Photography 17/08/09.
The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA), 151 3rd St, Yerba buena center in San Francisco, California (United States). Realisation 1995, architect Mario Botta. Photography 17/08/09.

LBY4639370: The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA), 151 3rd St, Yerba buena center in San Francisco, California (United States). Realisation 1995, architect Mario Botta. Photography 17/08/09., Botta, Mario (b.1943) / Bridgeman Images

The Xanadu Gallery (ex V. C. Morris store), 140 Maiden Lane in San Francisco, California (USA). Realisation 1948, architect Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959). Photography 15/08/09.
The Xanadu Gallery (ex V. C. Morris store), 140 Maiden Lane in San Francisco, California (USA). Realisation 1948, architect Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959). Photography 15/08/09.

LBY4639399: The Xanadu Gallery (ex V. C. Morris store), 140 Maiden Lane in San Francisco, California (USA). Realisation 1948, architect Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959). Photography 15/08/09., Wright, Frank Lloyd (1867-1959) / Bridgeman Images

The Xanadu Gallery (ex V. C. Morris store), 140 Maiden Lane in San Francisco, California (USA). Realisation 1948, architect Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959). Photography 15/08/09.
The Xanadu Gallery (ex V. C. Morris store), 140 Maiden Lane in San Francisco, California (USA). Realisation 1948, architect Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959). Photography 15/08/09.

LBY4639401: The Xanadu Gallery (ex V. C. Morris store), 140 Maiden Lane in San Francisco, California (USA). Realisation 1948, architect Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959). Photography 15/08/09., Wright, Frank Lloyd (1867-1959) / Bridgeman Images

Marina City, The River to Chicago (United States). Construction 1964-1967, architect Bertrand Goldberg. Photography 10/04/90.
Marina City, The River to Chicago (United States). Construction 1964-1967, architect Bertrand Goldberg. Photography 10/04/90.

TEC4636048: Marina City, The River to Chicago (United States). Construction 1964-1967, architect Bertrand Goldberg. Photography 10/04/90., Goldberg, Bertrand (1913-97) / Bridgeman Images

Construction of the new station in Orleans (Loiret). Architect Jean Marie Duthilleul, 2007. Photography 15/07/07.
Construction of the new station in Orleans (Loiret). Architect Jean Marie Duthilleul, 2007. Photography 15/07/07.

OMG4637074: Construction of the new station in Orleans (Loiret). Architect Jean Marie Duthilleul, 2007. Photography 15/07/07., Duthilleul, Jean Marie (b.1952) / Bridgeman Images

The construction site of the Centre d'exposition Pompidou in Metz (Moselle).
The construction site of the Centre d'exposition Pompidou in Metz (Moselle).

RCT4637361: The construction site of the Centre d'exposition Pompidou in Metz (Moselle)., Ban,Shigeru (b.1957) & Gastines, Jean de (b.1957) / Bridgeman Images

La rue Clovis a Metz (Moselle).
La rue Clovis a Metz (Moselle).

RCT4637425: La rue Clovis a Metz (Moselle). / Bridgeman Images

La rue du Canon Collin in Metz (Moselle).
La rue du Canon Collin in Metz (Moselle).

RCT4637497: La rue du Canon Collin in Metz (Moselle). / Bridgeman Images

Passage from the Amphitheatre to Metz (Moselle).
Passage from the Amphitheatre to Metz (Moselle).

RCT4637555: Passage from the Amphitheatre to Metz (Moselle). / Bridgeman Images

Passage from the Amphitheatre to Metz (Moselle).
Passage from the Amphitheatre to Metz (Moselle).

RCT4637566: Passage from the Amphitheatre to Metz (Moselle). / Bridgeman Images

Passage from the Amphitheatre to Metz (Moselle).
Passage from the Amphitheatre to Metz (Moselle).

RCT4637580: Passage from the Amphitheatre to Metz (Moselle). / Bridgeman Images

Tramway (2006), Parc Relais de la Buttiniere in Bordeaux (Gironde).
Tramway (2006), Parc Relais de la Buttiniere in Bordeaux (Gironde).

LBY4637615: Tramway (2006), Parc Relais de la Buttiniere in Bordeaux (Gironde). / Bridgeman Images

The tram (2006), Parc Relais de la Buttiniere in Lormont. Bordeaux (Gironde). Phootography 05/11/06.
The tram (2006), Parc Relais de la Buttiniere in Lormont. Bordeaux (Gironde). Phootography 05/11/06.

LBY4637629: The tram (2006), Parc Relais de la Buttiniere in Lormont. Bordeaux (Gironde). Phootography 05/11/06. / Bridgeman Images

Hotel industriel Berlier, 26 rue Brunesseau in Paris 75013. Architect Dominique Perrault, 1990.
Hotel industriel Berlier, 26 rue Brunesseau in Paris 75013. Architect Dominique Perrault, 1990.

TEC4641274: Hotel industriel Berlier, 26 rue Brunesseau in Paris 75013. Architect Dominique Perrault, 1990., Perrault, Dominique (b.1953) / Bridgeman Images

Hotel industriel Berlier, rue Brunesseau in Paris 75013. Architect Dominique Perrault, 1990.
Hotel industriel Berlier, rue Brunesseau in Paris 75013. Architect Dominique Perrault, 1990.

TEC4641325: Hotel industriel Berlier, rue Brunesseau in Paris 75013. Architect Dominique Perrault, 1990., Perrault, Dominique (b.1953) / Bridgeman Images

Bibliotheque nationale de France Francois Mitterand, Paris 75013. Architect Dominique Perrault, 1989-1995.
Bibliotheque nationale de France Francois Mitterand, Paris 75013. Architect Dominique Perrault, 1989-1995.

TEC4641349: Bibliotheque nationale de France Francois Mitterand, Paris 75013. Architect Dominique Perrault, 1989-1995., Perrault, Dominique (b.1953) / Bridgeman Images

The Odysseum parking in the Marianne ZAC, rue Georges Melies in Montpellier (Gironde). Construction 2009, architects Cuno Brullmann, Jean Luc Crochon+Associes and Patrice Genet. Photography 01/12/09.
The Odysseum parking in the Marianne ZAC, rue Georges Melies in Montpellier (Gironde). Construction 2009, architects Cuno Brullmann, Jean Luc Crochon+Associes and Patrice Genet. Photography 01/12/09.

DCR4638054: The Odysseum parking in the Marianne ZAC, rue Georges Melies in Montpellier (Gironde). Construction 2009, architects Cuno Brullmann, Jean Luc Crochon+Associes and Patrice Genet. Photography 01/12/09., Brullmann, Cuno & Crochon, Jean-Luc (21st century) / Bridgeman Images

The Odysseum parking in the Marianne ZAC, rue Georges Melies in Montpellier (Gironde). Construction 2009, architects Cuno Brullmann, Jean Luc Crochon+Associes and Patrice Genet. Photography 01/12/09.
The Odysseum parking in the Marianne ZAC, rue Georges Melies in Montpellier (Gironde). Construction 2009, architects Cuno Brullmann, Jean Luc Crochon+Associes and Patrice Genet. Photography 01/12/09.

DCR4638143: The Odysseum parking in the Marianne ZAC, rue Georges Melies in Montpellier (Gironde). Construction 2009, architects Cuno Brullmann, Jean Luc Crochon+Associes and Patrice Genet. Photography 01/12/09., Brullmann, Cuno & Crochon, Jean-Luc (21st century) / Bridgeman Images

The Odysseum parking in the Marianne ZAC, rue Georges Melies in Montpellier (Gironde). Construction 2009, architects Cuno Brullmann, Jean Luc Crochon+Associes and Patrice Genet. Photography 01/12/09.
The Odysseum parking in the Marianne ZAC, rue Georges Melies in Montpellier (Gironde). Construction 2009, architects Cuno Brullmann, Jean Luc Crochon+Associes and Patrice Genet. Photography 01/12/09.

DCR4638166: The Odysseum parking in the Marianne ZAC, rue Georges Melies in Montpellier (Gironde). Construction 2009, architects Cuno Brullmann, Jean Luc Crochon+Associes and Patrice Genet. Photography 01/12/09., Brullmann, Cuno & Crochon, Jean-Luc (21st century) / Bridgeman Images

The Odysseum parking in the Marianne ZAC, rue Georges Melies in Montpellier (Gironde). Construction 2009, architects Cuno Brullmann, Jean Luc Crochon+Associes and Patrice Genet. Photography 01/12/09.
The Odysseum parking in the Marianne ZAC, rue Georges Melies in Montpellier (Gironde). Construction 2009, architects Cuno Brullmann, Jean Luc Crochon+Associes and Patrice Genet. Photography 01/12/09.

DCR4638182: The Odysseum parking in the Marianne ZAC, rue Georges Melies in Montpellier (Gironde). Construction 2009, architects Cuno Brullmann, Jean Luc Crochon+Associes and Patrice Genet. Photography 01/12/09., Brullmann, Cuno & Crochon, Jean-Luc (21st century) / Bridgeman Images

Residential housing avenue de Toulouse in Montpellier (Herault).
Residential housing avenue de Toulouse in Montpellier (Herault).

RCT4638197: Residential housing avenue de Toulouse in Montpellier (Herault). / Bridgeman Images

Accommodation, Avenue de Toulouse in Montpellier (Herault).
Accommodation, Avenue de Toulouse in Montpellier (Herault).

RCT4638198: Accommodation, Avenue de Toulouse in Montpellier (Herault). / Bridgeman Images

Port Marianne district in Montpellier (Herault).
Port Marianne district in Montpellier (Herault).

RCT4638248: Port Marianne district in Montpellier (Herault). / Bridgeman Images

Quartier Port Marianne in Montpellier (Herault).
Quartier Port Marianne in Montpellier (Herault).

RCT4638251: Quartier Port Marianne in Montpellier (Herault). / Bridgeman Images

Foch Avenue in Montpellier (Herault). Photograph 26/08/07.
Foch Avenue in Montpellier (Herault). Photograph 26/08/07.

RCT4638291: Foch Avenue in Montpellier (Herault). Photograph 26/08/07. / Bridgeman Images

La Defense seen from Neuilly sur Seine (Hauts de Seine).
La Defense seen from Neuilly sur Seine (Hauts de Seine).

RCT4636459: La Defense seen from Neuilly sur Seine (Hauts de Seine). / Bridgeman Images

Avoriaz (Haute Savoie) Architects Jacques Labro and Jean Jacques Orzoni, 1966.
Avoriaz (Haute Savoie) Architects Jacques Labro and Jean Jacques Orzoni, 1966.

ITR4582217: Avoriaz (Haute Savoie) Architects Jacques Labro and Jean Jacques Orzoni, 1966., Labro, Jacques (b.1935) & Orzoni, Jean-Jacques (1935-2009) / Bridgeman Images

La Falaise a Avoriaz (Haute Savoie) Architects Jacques Labro and Jean Jacques Orzoni, 1985.
La Falaise a Avoriaz (Haute Savoie) Architects Jacques Labro and Jean Jacques Orzoni, 1985.

ITR4582373: La Falaise a Avoriaz (Haute Savoie) Architects Jacques Labro and Jean Jacques Orzoni, 1985., Labro, Jacques (b.1935) & Orzoni, Jean-Jacques (1935-2009) / Bridgeman Images

The interior of the Palace of Parliament (1984) (formerly the House of the People) in Bucharest, Romania. The House of the People and the Boulevard of the Victory of the Socialist was inaugurated by Nicolas Ceaucescu on 25 June 1984. This pharaonic project is the second largest building in the world after the Pentagon - 45,000 m2 of floor area, 400,000 m2 of living space. To build this palace, one fifth of the city was razed. The palace is now the palace of the parliament now serves as a chamber of deputes and senators. Photography 10/10/05.
The interior of the Palace of Parliament (1984) (formerly the House of the People) in Bucharest, Romania. The House of the People and the Boulevard of the Victory of the Socialist was inaugurated by Nicolas Ceaucescu on 25 June 1984. This pharaonic project is the second largest building in the world after the Pentagon - 45,000 m2 of floor area, 400,000 m2 of living space. To build this palace, one fifth of the city was razed. The palace is now the palace of the parliament now serves as a chamber of deputes and senators. Photography 10/10/05.

OMG4580638: The interior of the Palace of Parliament (1984) (formerly the House of the People) in Bucharest, Romania. The House of the People and the Boulevard of the Victory of the Socialist was inaugurated by Nicolas Ceaucescu on 25 June 1984. This pharaonic project is the second largest building in the world after the Pentagon - 45,000 m2 of floor area, 400,000 m2 of living space. To build this palace, one fifth of the city was razed. The palace is now the palace of the parliament now serves as a chamber of deputes and senators. Photography 10/10/05., Petrescu, Anca (1949-2013) / Bridgeman Images

The interior of the Palace of Parliament (1984) (formerly the House of the People) in Bucharest, Romania. The House of the People and the Boulevard of the Victory of the Socialist was inaugurated by Nicolas Ceaucescu on 25 June 1984. This pharaonic project is the second largest building in the world after the Pentagon - 45,000 m2 of floor area, 400,000 m2 of living space. To build this palace, one fifth of the city was razed. The palace is now the palace of the parliament now serves as a chamber of deputes and senators. Photography 10/10/05.
The interior of the Palace of Parliament (1984) (formerly the House of the People) in Bucharest, Romania. The House of the People and the Boulevard of the Victory of the Socialist was inaugurated by Nicolas Ceaucescu on 25 June 1984. This pharaonic project is the second largest building in the world after the Pentagon - 45,000 m2 of floor area, 400,000 m2 of living space. To build this palace, one fifth of the city was razed. The palace is now the palace of the parliament now serves as a chamber of deputes and senators. Photography 10/10/05.

OMG4580700: The interior of the Palace of Parliament (1984) (formerly the House of the People) in Bucharest, Romania. The House of the People and the Boulevard of the Victory of the Socialist was inaugurated by Nicolas Ceaucescu on 25 June 1984. This pharaonic project is the second largest building in the world after the Pentagon - 45,000 m2 of floor area, 400,000 m2 of living space. To build this palace, one fifth of the city was razed. The palace is now the palace of the parliament now serves as a chamber of deputes and senators. Photography 10/10/05., Petrescu, Anca (1949-2013) / Bridgeman Images

The interior of the Palace of Parliament (1984) (formerly the House of the People) in Bucharest, Romania. The House of the People and the Boulevard of the Victory of the Socialist was inaugurated by Nicolas Ceaucescu on 25 June 1984. This pharaonic project is the second largest building in the world after the Pentagon - 45,000 m2 of floor area, 400,000 m2 of living space. To build this palace, one fifth of the city was razed. The palace is now the palace of the parliament now serves as a chamber of deputes and senators. Photography 10/10/05.
The interior of the Palace of Parliament (1984) (formerly the House of the People) in Bucharest, Romania. The House of the People and the Boulevard of the Victory of the Socialist was inaugurated by Nicolas Ceaucescu on 25 June 1984. This pharaonic project is the second largest building in the world after the Pentagon - 45,000 m2 of floor area, 400,000 m2 of living space. To build this palace, one fifth of the city was razed. The palace is now the palace of the parliament now serves as a chamber of deputes and senators. Photography 10/10/05.

OMG4580739: The interior of the Palace of Parliament (1984) (formerly the House of the People) in Bucharest, Romania. The House of the People and the Boulevard of the Victory of the Socialist was inaugurated by Nicolas Ceaucescu on 25 June 1984. This pharaonic project is the second largest building in the world after the Pentagon - 45,000 m2 of floor area, 400,000 m2 of living space. To build this palace, one fifth of the city was razed. The palace is now the palace of the parliament now serves as a chamber of deputes and senators. Photography 10/10/05., Petrescu, Anca (1949-2013) / Bridgeman Images

The interior of the Palace of Parliament (1984) (formerly the House of the People) in Bucharest, Romania. The House of the People and the Boulevard of the Victory of the Socialist was inaugurated by Nicolas Ceaucescu on 25 June 1984. This pharaonic project is the second largest building in the world after the Pentagon - 45,000 m2 of floor area, 400,000 m2 of living space. To build this palace, one fifth of the city was razed. The palace is now the palace of the parliament now serves as a chamber of deputes and senators. Photography 10/10/05.
The interior of the Palace of Parliament (1984) (formerly the House of the People) in Bucharest, Romania. The House of the People and the Boulevard of the Victory of the Socialist was inaugurated by Nicolas Ceaucescu on 25 June 1984. This pharaonic project is the second largest building in the world after the Pentagon - 45,000 m2 of floor area, 400,000 m2 of living space. To build this palace, one fifth of the city was razed. The palace is now the palace of the parliament now serves as a chamber of deputes and senators. Photography 10/10/05.

OMG4580745: The interior of the Palace of Parliament (1984) (formerly the House of the People) in Bucharest, Romania. The House of the People and the Boulevard of the Victory of the Socialist was inaugurated by Nicolas Ceaucescu on 25 June 1984. This pharaonic project is the second largest building in the world after the Pentagon - 45,000 m2 of floor area, 400,000 m2 of living space. To build this palace, one fifth of the city was razed. The palace is now the palace of the parliament now serves as a chamber of deputes and senators. Photography 10/10/05., Petrescu, Anca (1949-2013) / Bridgeman Images

Public fountain on Boulevard Unirii in Bucharest, Romania, with the Parliament Palace in the background. Photography 10/10/05.
Public fountain on Boulevard Unirii in Bucharest, Romania, with the Parliament Palace in the background. Photography 10/10/05.

OMG4580793: Public fountain on Boulevard Unirii in Bucharest, Romania, with the Parliament Palace in the background. Photography 10/10/05., Petrescu, Anca (1949-2013) / Bridgeman Images

Habitat 67 a Montreal, Canada. Architect Moshe Safdi, 1967. Photograph 11/08/99.
Habitat 67 a Montreal, Canada. Architect Moshe Safdi, 1967. Photograph 11/08/99.

MDA4580998: Habitat 67 a Montreal, Canada. Architect Moshe Safdi, 1967. Photograph 11/08/99., Safdie, Moshe (b.1938) / Bridgeman Images

Habitat 67 a Montreal, Canada. Architect Moshe Safdi, 1967. Photograph 11/08/99.
Habitat 67 a Montreal, Canada. Architect Moshe Safdi, 1967. Photograph 11/08/99.

MDA4581021: Habitat 67 a Montreal, Canada. Architect Moshe Safdi, 1967. Photograph 11/08/99., Safdie, Moshe (b.1938) / Bridgeman Images

Olympic stadium and equipment in Montreal (Canada). Architect Roger Taillibert, 1976-1987. Photography 11/08/99.
Olympic stadium and equipment in Montreal (Canada). Architect Roger Taillibert, 1976-1987. Photography 11/08/99.

MDA4581046: Olympic stadium and equipment in Montreal (Canada). Architect Roger Taillibert, 1976-1987. Photography 11/08/99., Taillibert, Roger (1926-2019) / Bridgeman Images


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