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Horace Walpole: Strawberry Hill, Twickenham (ENG),c. 1750 |
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Thomas Pritchard and Abraham Darby: Iron bridge across the river Severn, Coalbrookdale (ENG),1775–1779 |
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Claude-Nicolas Ledoux: City of the salt works, Chaux (FRA), 1773–1779 |
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Jacques-Germain Soufflot: Ste-Geneviève, Paris (FRA), 1757-89 |
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Claude-Nicolas Ledoux: Prison of Aix-en-Provence (FRA), 1776 / 1785–1790 |
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Louis-Etienne Boullée: Project for a Cenotaph for Newton, 1784 |
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Louis-Étienne Boullée, Project for a Royal Library, Paris (FRA), ca. 1780) |
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John Nash: Development of Regent Street, London (ENG), 1811-20 |
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Karl Friedrich Schinkel: The Royal Guardhouse (Neue Wache), Berlin (GER), 1816–18 |
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Leo von Klenze: Walhalla, Regensburg (GER), designed 1816, built 1830–42 |
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Karl Friedrich Schinkel: Old museum (Altes Museum), Berlin (GER), 1822-30 |
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Karl Friedrich Schinkel: Court Gardener’s House (Roman Baths), Potsdam (GER), 1829 |
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Karl Friedrich Schinkel: School of Architecture (Bauakademie), Berlin (GER), 1831-36 |
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Charles Barry, A. W. N. Pugin: Houses of Parliament, London (ENG), 1836–68 |
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Henri Labrouste: La Bibliothèque Sainte-Geneviève, Paris (FRA), 1843-50 |
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Joseph Paxton: Crystal Palace, London (ENG), 1851 |
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Baron Georges Haussmann: urban redevelopment of Paris (FRA), 1853–70 |
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Thomas Deane and Benjamin Woodward: Oxford Museum, Oxford (ENG), c. 1860 |
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Philip Webb: The Red House for William Morris, Bexleyheath, Kent (ENG), c. 1859 |
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Henri Labrouste: National Library (La Bibliothèque Nationale), Paris (FRA), 1859–68 |
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James Hobrecht: Plan for the extension of Berlin (GER), 1862 |
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Charles Garnier: New Opera House, Paris (FRA), 1863-75 |
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Daniel Burnham and John W. Root: Monadnock Building, Chicago (USA), 1884–91 |
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Henry Hobson Richardson: Marshall Field Wholesale Store, Chicago (USA), 1885-87 |
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Adler and Sullivan: Auditorium Building,
Chicago (USA), 1886-89 |
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Ferdinand Dutert and Victor Contamin: Gallerie des Machines (Hall of machines), Paris (FRA), 1889 |
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Gustave Eiffel: The Eiffel Tower, Paris (FRA), 1889 |
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Frank Lloyd Wright: Own Home and Studio in Oak Park, Chicago (USA), 1889–90 |
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Adler & Sullivan: Wainwright Building, St. Louis, Missouri (USA), 1890-91 |
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Burnham and Root: Reliance Building, Chicago (USA), 1890-94 |
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Frank Lloyd Wright: Winslow House, Chicago (USA),1893-94 |
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Adler and Sullivan: Guaranty Building, Buffalo (USA), 1894–95 |
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Victor Horta: Maison du Peuple (House of the People), Brussels (BEL), 1896-99 |
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Charles Rennie Mackintosh, School of Art, Glasgow (SCT), 1897-1909 |
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Joseph Maria Olbrich: Secession building, Vienna (AUT), 1897-98 |
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CFA Voysey: Moorcrag, Lake Windermere, Cumbria, (ENG), 1898 |
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Louis Sullivan: Carson Pirie Scott Store (Schlesinger Department Store), Chicago (USA), 1899–1904 |
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Frank Lloyd Wright: A Home in a Prairie Town, in: Ladies’ Home Journal(1901) |
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Frank Lloyd Wright: Ward Willits House, Highland Park near Chicago (USA), 1902 |
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Daniel Burnham: Fuller (Flat Iron) Building, New York (USA), 1902 |
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Frank Lloyd Wright: Dana House, Springfield, Illinois (USA), 1902-04 |
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Frank Lloyd Wright: Larkin Building, Buffalo (USA), 1902–06 |
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Frank Lloyd Wright: Martin House, Buffalo, New York State (USA), 1904 |
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Otto Wagner: Post Office Savings Bank, Vienna (AUT), 1904-06 |
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Frank Lloyd Wright: Unity Temple (Unitarian Church), Oak Park, Chicago (USA), 1904-07 |
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Louis Sullivan: National Farmers’ Bank Owatonna, Minnesota (USA), 1906-08 |
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Hermann Muthesius: Freudenberg House, Berlin (GER), 1907-08 |
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Paul Mebes, housing complex Fritschweg, Berlin (GER), 1907-8 |
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Ludwig Mies van der Rohe: Reilh House, Neubabeslberg/Berlin (GER), 1907 |
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Peter Behrens: AEG Turbine Factory, Berlin (GER), 1908–09 |
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Frank Lloyd Wright: Robie House, Chicago (USA), 1908–10 |
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CFA Voysey: Littleholme, Kendal, Cumbria (ENG), 1909 |
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Adolf Loos: Steiner House, Vienna (AUT), 1910 |
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Adolf Loos: Goldman and Salatsch Store, Vienna (AUT), 1910-11 |
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Walter Gropius: Fagus Shoe-last factory, Alfeld (GER), 1911–12 |
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Peter Behrens: House for Theodor Wiegand, Director of the German archaeological institute, Berlin (GER), 1911-12 |
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Charles-Edouard Jeanneret (Le Corbusier): Villa Jeanneret-Perret, “the white house”, La Chaux-de-Fonds (SWI), 1912 |
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Ludwig Mies (van der Rohe),project for the Kröller-Müller House, The Hague (NEL), 1912 |
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Hermann Muthesius: Michels Silk Weaving Factory, Potsdam (GER), 1912 |
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Walter Gropius: Model Factory for the Werkbund exhibition Cologne (GER), 1914 |
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Bruno Taut: Glass pavilion for the Werkbund exhibition, Cologne (GER), 1914 |
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Charles-Edouard Jeanneret (Le Corbusier): Villa Schwob, La Chaux-de-Fonds (SWI), 1916 |
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Frank Lloyd Wright: Imperial Hotel, Tokyo (JAP), 1916-22 (demolished ca.1965) |
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Erich Mendelsohn: Einstein Tower, Potsdam (GER), 1920-24 |
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Walter Gropius and Adolf Meyer: Sommerfeld House, Berlin (GER), 1920-21 |
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Frank Lloyd Wright: Barnsdall (“Hollyhock”) House, Hollywood, Los Angeles (USA), 1921 |
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Mies van der Rohe: first entry for the Friedrichstrasse Skyscraper competition, Berlin (GER), 1921 |
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Rudolf Schindler: Schindler/Chase House (Kings Road House), Hollywood, California (USA), 1921-22 |
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Le Corbusier, La Ville Contemporaine –The Contemporary City for three million inhabitants, 1922 |
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Fritz Höger: Chile House, Hamburg (GER), 1922-23 |
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Gerrit Rietveld: Schröder House, Utrecht (NEL), 1923–24 |
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Mies van der Rohe: project for a brick country house, 1923 (or 1924) |
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Walter Gropius: Bauhaus building, Dessau (GER), 1925–26 |
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Le Corbusier:Villa Stein/de Monzie at Garches, near Paris, 1926-28 |
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Mies van der Rohe, Master-plan for the Weissenhof estate, Stuttgart (GER), 1927” |
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Le Corbusier, experimental house (for the Werkbund exhibition at the Weissenhof), Stuttgart (GER), 1927 |
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Erich Mendelsohn: Petersdorff Department Store in Breslau (GER) –today: Wroclaw (POL), 1928 |
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Ludwig Mies van der Rohe: The German pavilion at the Barcelona international exhibition, Barcelona (SPA), 1928-29 |
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Hannes Meyer: School for the German trade union federation, Bernau near Berlin (GER), 1928-30 |
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Le Corbusier: Villa Savoye at Poissy near Paris (FRA), 1928-31 |
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Adolf Loos: Müller House, Prague (CZE), 1929 |
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Mies van der Rohe: Tugendhat House, Brno (CZE), 1930 |
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Le Corbusier, Swiss Pavilion at the International University City at Paris (FRA), 1930-31 |
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