![]() ![]() Pei, at Hong Kong, 1982 to 1990.īanqueting House, by Inigo Jones, at Whitehall, London, England, 1619 to 1622.īarcelona Pavilion, by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, at Barcelona, Spain, built 1928-1929, demolished 1930.īateson Building, by Sim van der Ryn, at Sacramento, California, 1977.īaths at Ostia, by unknown, at Ostia, Italy, circa 150.īauhaus, by Walter Gropius, at Dessau, Germany, 1919 to 1925.īavinger House, by Bruce Goff, at Norman, Oklahoma, 1950 to 1955.īawa House, by Geoffrey Bawa, at Sri Lanka, 1958 to 1968.īedford Park, by Richard Norman Shaw, at Bedford Park, London, England, 1875 and onward.īehrens House, by Peter Behrens, at Darmstadt, Germany, 1901.īeijing National Stadium, by Herzog and de Meuron, at Beijing, China, 2008.īeinecke Rare Book Library, by Gordon Bunshaft/ SOM, at New Haven, Connecticut, 1963.īerlin Philharmonic Hall, by Hans Scharoun, at Berlin, Germany, 1956 to 1963.īibliotheque Ste. Sydney, by Glenn Murcutt, at North Sydney, Australia, 1982 to 1983.īaltimore-Ohio Railroad Depots, by Frank Furness, at Chester & Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1886.īanca Popolare di Verona, by Carlo Scarpa, at Verona, Italy, 1973.īank of China Tower, by I. Sullivan, at Riverside, Illinois, 1907.īaker Dormitory, by Alvar Aalto, at Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1947 to 1948.īall-Eastaway House - Artists' House in N. ![]() Sullivan, at Chicago, Illinois, 1886 to 1890.Īustin Hall, by Henry Hobson Richardson, at Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1881 to 1884.Īzuma House, by Tadao Ando, at Osaka, Japan, 1976.īabson House, by Louis H. For additional buildings and builders around the world, including many greats beyond this stringently concentrated 'best of' collection, please see Archiplanet, our community-created all-buildings site.Īllegheny County Courthouse, by Henry Hobson Richardson, at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 1883 to 1888.Īllen Art Museum Addition, by Robert Venturi, at Oberlin, Ohio, 1973 to 1976.Īllewelt House, by William Turnbull/ MLTW, at near Madera, California, 1977.Īltes Museum, by Karl Friedrich Schinkel, at Berlin, Germany, 1823 to 1830.Īmerican Academy in Rome, by McKim, Mead, and White, at Rome, Italy, 1913.Īmes Free Library, by Henry Hobson Richardson, at North Easton, Massachusetts, 1877 to 1879.Īmes Gate Lodge, by Henry Hobson Richardson, at North Easton, Massachusetts, 1881.Īmsterdam Orphanage, by Aldo van Eyck, at Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 1960 to 1961.Īngkor Wat, by unknown, at Cambodia, Southeast Asia, 1140.Īnker Building, by Otto Wagner, at Vienna, Austria, 1895.Īnnaglee, by Richard Castle, at Cootehill, County Cavan, Ireland, 1740 to 1770.Īnnenberg Library, by Shepley and Bulfinch, at Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, 1980 's.Īppenzell Farm, by traditional, at Canton Appenzell, Switzerland, farm, farmhouse.Īrab Tent, vernacular, at Middle Eastern Deserts, nomadic house.Īrch of Constantine, by unknown, at Rome, Italy, 315.Īrch of Severus, by unknown, at Rome, Italy, 205.Īrch of Titus, by unknown, at Rome, Italy, 81.Īrt & Architecture Building, by Paul Rudolph, at New Haven, Connecticut, 1959 to 1963.Īsian Games Village, by Raj Rewal, at New Delhi, India, 1980 to 1982.Īthenian Treasury, by unknown, at Delphi, Greece, -510.Īuditorium Building, by Louis H. For powerful focused searches based on multiple architectural criteria, use our unique Advanced Search.įor realtime coverage of current architecture, please visit ArchitectureWeek, our weekly magazine of design and building. To find a building, 1) browse the list below, or 2) use the Find command in your browser to search this page for a particular architect or place, or 3) jump to the Quick Search page for fast results and free text searches. More than 1000 great buildings from around the world and across history are listed below and illustrated on this web site and the Great Buildings Collection on CD-ROM, with photographic images, architectural drawings, discussion, bibliography, architect info, and live 3D walkthrough computer models. T H E G R E A T B U I L D I N G S C O L L E C T I O N Great Buildings Online - Master Buildings List 2013.0220
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