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      World architecture 1900-2000, a critical mosaic . 2,3,5,6,9

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        [S.l.]: China Architecture & Building Press; Wien; New York: Springer, c1999-2000

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        3211832831(10-v. set)(3): US
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        3211832858(vol. 2)(Volume 2): US
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        World architecture 1900-2000, a critical mosaic/ 2,3,5,6,9 / general editor, Kenneth Frampton;volume editor, Jorge Glusberg

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      • [Volume. 2]----------
      • CONTENTS
      • Complimentary Remarks by Sara Topelson de Grinberg, Past President of the International Union of Architects (UIA) = xi
      • Complimentary Remarks by Vassilis Sgoutas, President of the International Union of Architects (UIA) = xii
      • Complimentary Remarks by Ye Rutang, President of the Architectural Society of China (ASC) - A Record of 20$$th^$$ Century World Architecture = XIII
      • [Volume. 2]----------
      • CONTENTS
      • Complimentary Remarks by Sara Topelson de Grinberg, Past President of the International Union of Architects (UIA) = xi
      • Complimentary Remarks by Vassilis Sgoutas, President of the International Union of Architects (UIA) = xii
      • Complimentary Remarks by Ye Rutang, President of the Architectural Society of China (ASC) - A Record of 20$$th^$$ Century World Architecture = XIII
      • General Introduction by Kenneth Frampton = XIV
      • Introductory Essay - The Architecture of Latin America = XVII
      • Selected Buildings (in chronological order of years of completion) / by Jorge Glusberg = 1
      • 1900-1919
      • National School of Fine Arts, 1904, R$$i'$$o de Janeiro, Brazil, arch. Adolpho Morales de los Rios = 4
      • National Congress, 1906, Buenos Aires, Argentina, arch. Vittorio Meano = 6
      • Col$$o'$$n Theatre, 1908, Buenos Aires, Argentina, arch. Francesco Tamburini, Vittorio Meano and Jules Dormal = 8
      • San Mart$$i'$$n Palace, 1909, Buenos Aires, Argentina, arch. Alejandro Christophersen = 10
      • Chamber of Deputies, 1910, M$$e'$$xico City, M$$e'$$xico, arch. Mauricio M. Campos = 12
      • La Mascota Housing Complex, 1913, M$$e'$$xico City, M$$e'$$xico, arch. Miguel $$A'$$ngel de Quevedo = 14
      • French Embassy, 1914, Buenos Aires, Argentina, arch. Paul Pater = 16
      • Municipal Theatre, 1918, Cali, Colombia, arch. Borrero and Ospina = 18
      • Rend$$o'$$n Peniche Hospital,1919, M$$e'$$rida, M$$e'$$xico, arch. Manuel Am$$a'$$bilis and Gregory Webb = 20
      • 1920-1939
      • Customs Building, 1920, Barranquilla, Colombia, arch. Leslie Arbouin = 24
      • Cervantes Theatre, 1921, Buenos Aires, Argentina, arch. Fernando Aranda and Bartolom$$e'$$ Repetto = 26
      • Bank of Boston, 1924, Buenos Aires, Argentina, arch. Paul Bell Chambers and Louis Newbery Thomas = 28
      • Executive and Legislative Complex, 1847-1926, Bogot$$a'$$, Colombia, original : Thomas Reed, addition and reform : Francisco Olaya (1871), M. Lombardi (1879), Pietro Cantini (1881), Gast$$o'$$n Lelarge and Marian Santamaria (1908), Alberto Manrique (1924) = 30
      • La Plata Insurance, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1929, arch. Alejandro Virasoro = 32
      • Guayaquil City Hall, 1929, Guayaquil, Ecuador, arch. Francisco Macaferri = 34
      • National Secretariat of Health, 1929, M$$e'$$xico City, M$$e'$$xico, arch. Carlos Obereg$$o'$$n Santacilia = 36
      • Institute of Education, 1930, R$$i'$$o de Janeiro, Brazil, arch. Jos$$e'$$ Mariano Filho and Lucio Costa = 38
      • Baccardi Building, 1930, Havana, Cuba, arch. Esteban Rodriguez Castells, Rafael Hern$$a'$$ndez Ruenes and Jos$$\bprime e$$ Men$$\bprime e$$ndez = 40
      • Home and Studio of Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo, 1930, M$$e'$$xico City, M$$e'$$xico, arch. Juan O'Gorman = 42
      • National Museum of Fine Arts, 1933, Buenos Aires, Argentina, arch. Alejandro Bustillo = 44
      • Palace of Justice, 1933, Cali, Colombia, arch. Joseph Martens = 46
      • Cundinamarca Government House, 1933, Bogot$$a'$$, Colombia, arch. Gast$$o'$$n Lelarge and Arturo Jaramillo = 48
      • Palace of Fine Arts, 1904-1934, M$$e'$$xico City, M$$e'$$xico, arch. Adamo Boari and Federico Mariscal = 50
      • Kavanagh Building, 1936, Buenos Aires, Argentina, arch. Gregorio S$$a'$$nchez, Julio Lagos and Jos$$e'$$ Mar$$i'$$a de la Torre = 52
      • National Cardiology Institute, 1937, M$$e'$$xico City, M$$e'$$xico, arch. Jos$$e'$$ Villagr$$a'$$n Garcia = 54
      • Law School of the University of Chile, 1938, Santiago Chile, arch. Juan Mart$$i'$$nez = 56
      • National Library, 1938, Bogot$$a'$$, Colombia, arch. Alberto Wills Ferro = 58
      • 1940-1959
      • Municipal Theatre Jorge Eli$$e'$$cer Gait$$a'$$n, 1940, Bogot$$a'$$, Colombia, arch. Francis T. Ley & Co. = 62
      • Ministry of Education and Health, 1936-1943, R$$i'$$o de Janeiro, Brazil, arch. L$$u'$$cio Costa and others = 64
      • Pampulha Recreational Center, 1943, Belo Horizonte, Brazil, arch. Oscar Niemeyer = 66
      • National School of Mining (University of Medell$$i'$$n), 1944, Medell$$i'$$n, Colombia, arch. Pedro Nel G$$o'$$mez = 70
      • Williams' House, 1945, Mar del Plata, Argentina, arch. Amancio Williams = 72
      • School of Engineering, University of Colombia, 1945, Bogot$$a'$$, Colombia, arch. Leopoldo Rother and Bruno Violi = 74
      • "Prefecto Mendes de Moraes' Residential Complex, 1947, R$$i$$o de Janeiro, Brazil, arch. Affonso Eduardo Reidy = 76
      • Barrag$$a'$$n's House, 1947, M$$e'$$xico City, M$$e'$$xico, arch. Luis Barrag$$a'$$n = 78
      • University City, 1952, M$$e'$$xico City, M$$e'$$xico, arch. Mario Pani and Enrique del Moral = 80
      • School of Engineering, 1945-1953, Montevideo, Uruguay, arch. Julio Vilamaj$$o'$$ = 82
      • Museum of Modern Art, 1953, R$$i'$$o de Janeiro, Brazil, arch. Affonso Eduardo Reidy = 84
      • Canoas House, 1953, R$$i'$$o de Janeiro, Brazil, arch. Oscar Niemeyer = 86
      • Curutchet House, 1954, La Plata, Argentina, arch. Le Corbusier = 88
      • Municipal Theatre San Mart$$i'$$n, 1956, Buenos Aires, Argentina, arch. Mario Roberto $$A'$$lvarez = 90
      • Olaya Herrera Airport, 1957, Medell$$i'$$n, Colombia, arch. Elias Zapata = 92
      • C$$o'$$rdoba City Hall, 1958, Cordoba, Argentina, arch. S$$a'$$ntiago S$$a'$$nchez Ella, Federico Peralta Ramos and Alfredo Agostini = 94
      • 1960-1979
      • Brasilia, Brazil, 1960, arch. L$$u'$$cio Costa and Oscar Niemeyer = 98
      • Church of Our Lady of Lourdes, 1960, Atl$$a'$$ntida, Uruguay, arch. Eladio Dieste = 102
      • Church of the Benedictines, 1964, Santiago, Chile, arch. Gabriel Guardia and Mart$$i'$$n Correa = 104
      • School of Nursing, University Javeriana, 1964, Bogot$$a'$$, Colombia, arch. An$$i'$$bal Moreno = 106
      • National Museum of Anthropology, 1964, M$$e'$$xico City, M$$e'$$xico, arch. Pedro Ram$$i'$$rez V$$a'$$zquez, Jorge Campuzano and Rafael Mijares = 108
      • University City of Caracas, 1944-1966, Caracas, Venezuela, arch. Carlos Ra$$u'$$l Villanueva = 110
      • Bank of London, 1966, Buenos Aires, Argentina, arch. Clorindo Testa and Estudio S$$a'$$nchez Elia, Peralta Ramos and Agostini Studio = 112
      • United Nations Building for Latin America (CEPAL), 1966, Santiago, Chile, arch. Emilio Duhart = 114
      • School of Architecture and Urbanism, University of S$$\tilde a$$o Paulo, S$$\tilde a$$o Paulo Brazil, 1968, arch. Joao Vilanova Artigas and Carlos Cascaldi = 116
      • Institute "Jos$$e'$$ Antonio Echeverr$$i'$$a", at the University of Havana, 1968, Habana, Cuba, arch. Fernando Salinas = 118
      • Folke Egestrom House and San Crist$$o'$$bal's Stables, 1968, Los Clubes, M$$e'$$xico, arch. Luis Barrag$$a'$$n = 120
      • Hotel Camino Real, M$$e'$$xico, 1968, M$$e'$$xico City, M$$e'$$xico, arch. Ricardo Legorreta = 122
      • "El Parque" Residence, 1970, Bogot$$a'$$, Colombia, arch. Rogelio Salmona = 124
      • Guedes House, 1971, S$$\tilde a$$o Paulo, Brazil, arch. Joaqu$$i'$$m Guedes = 126
      • Conurban, 1973, Buenos Aires, Argentina, arch. Ernesto Katzenstein and Estudio Kocourek = 128
      • Tamba$$u'$$ Hotel, 1975, Joao Pessoa, Brazil, arch. Sergio Bernardes = 130
      • Association of Architects, M$$e'$$xico, 1975, M$$e'$$xico City, M$$e'$$xico, arch. Teodoro Gonz$$a'$$lez de Le$$o'$$n and Abraham Zabludovsky = 132
      • Architectural Workshop, 1976, M$$e'$$xico City, M$$e'$$xico, arch. Agust$$i'$$n Hern$$a'$$ndez = 134
      • Channel 7, Buenos Aires, 1978, Buenos Aires, Argentina, arch. Manteola, S$$a'$$nchez G$$o'$$mez, Santos, Solsona & Vin$$\tilde n$$oly Studio = 136
      • Mar del Plata Football Stadium, 1978, Mar de Plata, Argentina, arch. Antonio Antonini, Gerardo Schon, Eduardo Zemborain, Juan Carlos Fervanza and Mike Hall = 138
      • Julio Herrera y Obes Warehouse, 1978, Montevideo, Uruguay, arch. Eladio Dieste = 140
      • The Ajax Hispania Building, 1979, Lima, Per$$u'$$, arch. Emilio Soyer Nash = 142
      • 1980-1999
      • COFIEC Building, Ecuador, 1980, Quito, Ecuador, arch. Ovidio Wappenstein and Ramiro J$$a'$$come = 146
      • Fuerte de Manzanillo House, 1981, Cartagena, Colombia, arch. Rogelio Salmona = 148
      • Rufino Tamayo Museum, 1981, M$$e'$$xico City, M$$e'$$xico, arch. Teodoro Gonz$$a'$$lez de Le$$o'$$n and Abraham Zabludovsky = 150
      • Peruvian Air Force Officers' School, 1981, Lima, Peru, arch. Juvenal Baracco = 154
      • Culture Square, 1982, San Jos$$e'$$, Costa Rica, arch. Edgard Vargas, Jorge Bord$$o'$$n and Jorge Bertheau = 156
      • College of Architects and Engineers, 1982, San Jos$$e'$$, Costa Rica, arch. Hern$$a'$$n Jim$$e'$$nez = 158
      • San Vicente Cultural Center, 1985, C$$o'$$rdoba, Argentina, arch. Miguel $$A'$$ngel Roca = 160
      • Pompeia Recreational Center, 1986, S$$\tilde a$$o Paulo, Brazil, arch. Lina Bo Bardi = 162
      • Citicorp Center Office Tower, 1986, S$$\tilde a$$o Paulo, Brazil, arch. Roberto Aflalo and Giancarlo Gasperini = 166
      • Metropolitan Theatre, 1986, Medell$$i'$$n, Colombia, arch. Oscar Mesa = 168
      • "La Mota" Residential Complex, 1987, Medell$$i'$$n, Colombia, arch. Laureano Forero = 170
      • Balbina Environmental Protection Center, 1988, Balbina, Brazil, arch. Severiano Mario Porto = 172
      • Credit Bank, Lima, 1988, Lima, Per$$u'$$, arch. Bernardo Fort-Brescia (Architectural Studio) = 174
      • Office Building in Belo Horizonte, 1989, Belo Horizonte, Brazil, arch. Eolo Maia and Maria Josefina de Vasconcellos = 176
      • Women's School of the Bradesco Foundation, 1991, Osasco, Brazil, arch. Luis Paulo Conde = 178
      • Students Housing at the University of Campinas, 1991, Campinas, Brazil, arch. Joan Vill$$a'$$ = 180
      • Housing Project Colsubsidio, 1991, Bogot$$a'$$, Colombia, arch. Germ$$a'$$n Samper and Ximena Samper = 182
      • Argentina's National Library, 1962-1992, Buenos Aires, Argentina, arch. Clorindo Testa, Francisco Bullrich and Alicia Cazzaniga = 184
      • Xochimilco Ecological Park, 1992, M$$e'$$xico City, M$$e'$$xico, arch. Mario Schjetnan = 186
      • Vida Building Insurance, .1993, Santiago, Chile, arch. Enrique Browne and Borja Huidobro = 190
      • Palace of Justice Ⅱ, 1993, C$$o'$$rdoba, Argentina, arch. Gram$$a'$$tica-Guerrero-Morini-Pisani-Urtubey = 192
      • Natatorium Complex, 1994, Mar de Plata, Argentina, arch. Flora Manteola, Javier S$$a'$$nchez G$$o'$$mez, Josefina Santos, Justo Solsona and Carlos Sallaberry = 194
      • Bayer Laboratories, 1994, Munro, Argentina, arch. Aslan, Ezcurra & Associates Library of the University of Nueva Le$$o'$$n, Monterrey, 1994, Monterrey Mexico, arch. Ricardo Legorreta = 198
      • Televisa Building, 1994, M$$e'$$xico City M$$e'$$xico, arch. Enrique Norten = 202
      • Tres Cruces Bus Terminal, 1994, Montevideo, Uruguay, arch. Guillermo G$$o'$$mez Platero, E. Cohe, R. Alberti = 204
      • Brazilian Museum of Sculpture, 1995, S$$\tilde a$$o Paulo, Brazil, arch. Paulo Mendes da Rocha = 206
      • C$$o'$$ndor House, 1995, Santiago, Chile, arch Christian de Groote and Camila del Fierro = 208
      • Dole Fresh Fruit Co., 1995, San Jos$$e'$$, Costa Rich, arch. Bruno Stagno and Associates = 210
      • Pan-Americana Tower, 1997, Buenos Aires, Argentina, arch. Ra$$u'$$l Lier and Alberto Tonconogy = 212
      • New Santa Fe Community Center, 1997, Bogot$$a'$$, Colombia, arch. Rogelio Salmona = 214
      • Punta del Este International Airport, 1997,Punta del Este, Uruguay, arch. Carlos A. Ott = 216
      • Coastline Train Terminal, 1997, Buenos Aires Argentina, arch. Pfeifer-Zurdo = 218
      • Puerto Madero Urban Renewal (Stage 1, 1994-2000), Buenos Aires, Argentina = 220
      • Ministry of Foreign Relations, 1998, Buenos Aires, Argentina, arch. Nat$$a'$$n Aizenstat and Carlos Rajlin Associates with C.Dodero and M. Levinton = 222
      • General Bibliography = 224
      • Index = 226
      • [Volume. 3]----------
      • CONTENTS
      • Complimentary Remarks by Sara Topelson de Grinberg, Past President of the International Union of Architects(UIA) = XI
      • Complimentary Remarks by Vassilis Sgoutas, President of the International Union of Architects (UIA) = XII
      • Complimentary Remarks by Ye Rutang. President of the Architectural Society of China (ASC) - A Recrord of 20th Century World Architecture = XII
      • General Introduction / by Kenneth Frampton = XIV
      • Introductory Essay / by Wilfried Wang = XVII
      • Selected Buildings(in chronological order of years of design)
      • 1900-1919
      • The Stock Exchange, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 1885, 1898-1903, arch. Hendrik P. Berlage = 4
      • House of the People, Brussels, Belgium, 1895-1899, arch. Victor Horta = 6
      • Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland, 1896-1899, West Wing 1907-1909, arch. Charles Rennie Mackintosh = 8
      • Ernst Ludwig House, Darmstadt, Germany, 1899-1900, arch. Josef Maria Olbrich = 10
      • Hvittr$$\ddot a$$sk House, Kikkonummi, Finland, 19O1-1903, arch. H. Gesellius, A. Lindgren, E. Saarinen = 12
      • St. John's Cathedral, Tampere, Finland, 1902-1907, arch. Lars Sonck = 16
      • Town Hall, Stockholm, Sweden, 1902, 1908-1923, arch. Ragnar $$\ddot O$$stberg = 18
      • Post Office Savings Bank, Vienna, Austria, 1903-1906, 1910-1912, arch. Otto Wagner = 20
      • Railway Station, Helsinki, Finland, 1904, 1911-1919, arch. Eliel Saarinen = 22
      • Balasz Villa, Budapest, Hungary, 1905, arch. $$\ddot O$$don Lechner = 24
      • Palais Stoclet, Brussels, Belgium, 1905, 1906-1911, arch. Josef Hoffmann = 26
      • AEG Factory, Berlin, Germany, 1908-1909, arch. Peter Behrens = 28
      • $$E'$$mile Jaques-Dalcroze Institute for Rhythmic Gymnastics, Hellerau, Germany, 1910,1911-1912, arch. Heinrich Tessenow = 30
      • Fagus Works, Alfeld. Germany, 1911-1913, arch. Walter Gropius, Adolf Meyer = 32
      • Chemical Factory, Luban, Poland, 1912, arch. Hans Poelzig = 34
      • Centennial Hall, Wroclaw, Poland, 1912-1913, arch. Max Berg = 36
      • Hodek's Apartment, Prague, Czech Republic, 1913, arch. Josef Chochol = 38
      • Town Hall Conversion and Extension, G$$\ddot o$$teborg, Sweden, 1913, 1934-1937, arch. Erik Gunnar Asplund = 40
      • The Woodland Cemetery, Stockholm, Sweden, 1915, 1926-1934, arch. Erik Gunnar Asplund and Sigurd Lewerentz = 42
      • Eigen Haard Housing Estate, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 1917-1920, arch. Michel de Klerk
      • Einstein Tower, Potsdam, Germany, 1919-1921,arch. Erich Mendelsohn = 46
      • 1920-1939
      • Hrad$$\check c$$ine, Prague, Czech Republic, 1920-1931, arch Jose Ple$$\check c$$nik = 50
      • Garkau Farm, Garkau, Germany, 1924-1925, arch. Hugo H$$\ddot a$$ring = 54
      • Schr$$\ddot o$$der House, Utrecht, Netherlands, 1924-1925, arch. Gerrit Rietveld = 56
      • Town Hall, Hilversum, Netherlands, 1924, 1927-1930, arch. Willem Marinus Dudok = 58
      • Hufeisen-Settlement, Berlin, Germany, 1925, arch. Bruno Taut = 60
      • Bauhaus, Dessau, Germany, 1925-1926, arch. Walter Gropius = 62
      • Weissenhof Settlement, Stuttgart, Germany, 1925-1927, arch. Ludwig Mies van der Rohe = 64
      • Kiefhoeck Housing Estate, Rotterdam, Netherlands, 1925-1928, arch. Jacobus Johannes Pieter Oud = 66
      • Zonnestraal Sanatorium, Hilversum, Netherlands, 1926-1928, arch. Johannes Duiker = 68
      • Karl-Marx-Hof-Housing, Vienna, Austria, 1927, arch. Karl Ehn = 70
      • St. Antonius, Basel, Switzerland, 1927, arch. Karl Moser = 72
      • Hotel Avion, Brno, Czech Republic, 1927-1928, arch. Bohuslav Fuchs = 76
      • R$$\ddot o$$merstadt Settlement Estate, Frankfurt, Germany, 1927-1928, arch. Ernst May et al. = 78
      • Van Nelle Factory, Rotterdam, Netherlands, 1927-1929, arch. Michiel Brinkman et al. = 82
      • Victorius Mother of God Votive Church of Saint Roch Parish, Biatystok, Poland, 1927-1944, arch. Oskar Sosnowski = 86
      • M$$\ddot u$$ller House, Prague, Czech Republic, 1928, 1929-1931, arch. Adolf Loos = 88
      • Open Air School, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 1928-1930, arch. Johannes Duiker = 92
      • Federal School of the General German Trade Unions, Bernau, Germany, 1928-1930, arch. Hannes Meyer and Hans Wittwer = 94
      • Tugendhat House, Brno, Czech Republic, 1928-1930, arch. Ludwig Mies van der Rohe = 98
      • Machnac Sanatorium, Trencianske Teplice, Slovakia, 1929, 1930-1932, arch. Jaromir Krejcar = 102
      • Dr. Beer House, Vienna, Austria, 1929-1931, arch. Josef Frank, Oskar Wlach and Oskar Wlach = 104
      • Colonnade Bridge, Pie$$\check s$$t'any, Slovakia, 1929-1931, arch. Emil Bellu$$\check s$$ = 106
      • Dammann House, Oslo, Norway, 1930-1932, arch. Arne Korsmo = 108
      • Boot's Factory, Nottingham, England, 1930-1933, arch. E. Owen Williams = 112
      • Aarhus University Aarhus, Denmark, 1931, 1935-1941, arch. Kay Fisker, C. F. MØller and Povl Stegmann = 114
      • Schwandbach Bridge, Hinterfultigen, Switzerland, 1933, eng. Robert Maillart = 116
      • The Bellavista Housing Estate and the Bellevue Theater, Copenhagen, Denmark, 1933-1934, 1934-1935, arch. Arne Jacobsen = 118
      • Schunck Department Store, Heerlen, Netherlands, 1933-1935, arch. F. P. Josephus Peutz = 122
      • Highpoint One, London, England, 1933-1935, arch. Berthold Lubetkin = 126
      • Town Planning, Zlin, Czech Republic, 1933-1938, arch. Frantisek Lydie Gahura and Vladimir Karfik = 128
      • Locomotive Factory, Malaxa, Bucharest, Romania, 1936-1938, arch. Horia Creang$$\check a$$ = 132
      • Municipal Court Building, Warsaw, Poland, 1936-1939, arch. Bohdan Pniewski = 134
      • Copenhagen Airport, Kastrup, Denmark, 1936, 1937-1939, arch. Vilhelm Lauritzen = 136
      • Workers' Association, Oslo (Norway), 1936, 1938-1940, arch. Ove Bang = 138
      • Villa Mairea, Noormarkku, Finland, 1937-1939, arch. Alvar Aalto = 140
      • Resurrection Chapel, Turku, Finland, 1938, 1939-1941, arch. Erik Bryggman = 142
      • 1940-1959
      • St$$\ddot u$$hmer Factory, Budapest, Hungary, 1941, arch. Olgyay & Olgyay = 146
      • Central Department Store, Warsaw, Poland, : 1946-1950, arch. Zbigniew lhnatowicz et al. Reconstruction of the Alte Pinakothek, Munich, Germany, 1946-1973, arch. Hans D$$\ddot o$$llgast = 148
      • S$$\ddot a$$yn$$\ddot a$$tsalo Town Hall, S$$\ddot a$$yn$$\ddot a$$tsalo Finland, 1949, 1950-1952, arch. Alvar Aalto = 152
      • St Anna's Church, D$$\ddot u$$ren, Germany, 1951-1956, arch. Rudolf Schwarz = 154
      • Hochschule f$$\ddot u$$r Gestaltung, Ulm, Germany, 1953-1956, arch. Max Bill = 156
      • Otaniemi University Chapel, Helsinki, Finland, 1954, 1955-1957, arch. Kaija & Heikki Siren = 158
      • Halen Settlement, Bern, Switzerland, 1955-1 961, arch. Atelier 5 = 160
      • The Philharmonie, Berlin, Germany, 1956, 1960-1963, arch. Hans Scharoun = 164
      • Orphanage, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 1957-1960, arch. Aldo van Eyck = 166
      • Luisiana Museum, Humlebaek, Denmark,1958-1991, arch. JØrgen Bo & Vilhelm Wohlert = 168
      • 1960-1979
      • St. Petri Church, Klippan, Sweden, 1962, 1963-1969, arch. Sigurd Lewerentz = 172
      • New National Gallery, Berlin, Germany, 1962-1967, arch. Ludwig Mies van der Rohe = 174
      • Crematorium and Urn Grove, Bratislava, Slovakia, 1962-1967, arch. Ferdinand Milucky = 176
      • Hafsteinh$$\ddot u$$s - House at Bakkafl$$\ddot o$$t, Gardahreppur, Iceland, 1963-1967, arch. H$$\ddot o$$gna Sigurdardottir-Anspach = 178
      • Olympic Stadium, Munich, Germany, 1967-1972, arch G$$\ddot u$$nther Behnisch with Frei Otto and Leonhardt + Andr$$e'$$ = 180
      • St Willibrord, Waldweiler, Germany, 1968, arch. Heinz Bienefeld = 182
      • Byker Housing, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England, 1968, 1969-1981, arch. Ralph Erskine = 184
      • Hedmark Cathedral Museum, Hamar, Norway, 1968-1988, arch. Sverre Fehn = 186
      • Medical Faculty, Woluv$$e'$$-St. Lambert, La M$$e'$$m$$e'$$, Brussels, Belgium, 1969, 1970-1977, arch. Lucien Kroll = 188
      • Kulturhuset - Cultural Center, Stockholm, Sweden, 1970, arch. Peter Celsing = 190
      • Central Beheer Headquarters, Apeldoorn, Netherlands, 1970-1972, arch. Herman Hertzberger = 192
      • Bianchi House, Riva San Vitale, Switzerland, 1971, 1972-1973, arch. Mario Botta = 194
      • Municipal Museum, M$$\ddot o$$nchengladbach, Germany, 1972, 1973-1975, arch. Hans Hollein = 196
      • New Parliament, Bonn, Germany, 1972, 1987-1992, arch. G$$\ddot u$$nther Behnisch = 198
      • Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church, Firhouse, Ireland, 1976-1978, arch. Shane de Blacam and John Meagher = 202
      • Urban Revitalization of Monte Carasso, Ticino, Switzerland, since 1977, arch. Luigi Snozzi = 204
      • Extension of the Staatsgalerie, Stuttgart, Germany. 1977, 1980-1983, arch. Stirling & Wilford = 206
      • Collino d'Oro School, Montagnola, Switzerland, 1978, 1982-1984, arch. Livio Vacchini = 208
      • 1980-1999
      • Myyrm$$\ddot a$$ki Church and Parish Center, Helsinki, Finland, 1980, 1982-1984, arch. Juha Leivisk$$\ddot a$$ = 212
      • Airport, Stansted, England, 1981, 1987-1990, arch. Norman Foster = 214
      • Salzamt Restaurant, Vienna, Austria, 1981- 1983, arch. Hermann Czech = 218
      • Poleeni Cultural Center Pieks$$\ddot a$$m$$\ddot a$$ki, Finland, 1982-1989, arch. Kristian Gullichsen et al. = 220
      • Hebelstraße Apartment Building, Basel, Switzerland, 1984-1988, arch. Jacques Herzog and Pierre de Meuron = 224
      • Faculty of Journalism, Eichst$$\ddot a$$tt University, Eichst$$\ddot a$$tt, Germany, 1985-1987, arch. Karljosef Schattner = 226
      • HochstraBe Office Building, Basel, Switzerland, 1986-1988, arch. Diener & Diener = 228
      • Children's Day Care, Berlin, Germany, 1986-1988, arch. Alvaro Siza = 230
      • Braun Factory, Melsungen, Germany, 1986-1992, arch. James Stirling et al. = 232
      • Kunsthall, Rotterdam, Netherlands, 1988, 1990-1992, arch. OMA = 234
      • Jewish Museum, Berlin, Germany. 1989, 1991-1998, arch. Daniel Libeskind = 238
      • La Congiunta, Giornico, Switzerland, 1990-1993, arch. Peter M$$\ddot a$$rkli = 242
      • Academy of Arts and Architecture Maastricht, Netherlands, 1990-1993, arch. Wiel Arets = 244
      • Waterloo International Terminal, London, England, 1990-1993, arch. Nicholas Grimshaw & Partners = 248
      • Nominatiors' Statements = 250
      • Voting Summary = 256
      • Biographical Notes = 262
      • Index = 308
      • [Volume. 5]----------
      • CONTENTS
      • Complimentary Remarks by Sara Topelson de Grinberg, Past President of the International Union of Architecture = XI
      • Complimentary Remarks by Vassilis Sgoutas. President of the International Union of Architecture = XII
      • Complimentary Remarks by Ye Rutang, President of the Architectural Society of China(ASC) - A Record Of 20th Century World Architecture = XIII
      • General Introduction by Kenneth Frampton = XIV
      • Introductory Essay - Expressing Identities Through Architecture, From Colonialism To Pluralism / By Hasan - Uddin Kahn = XVII
      • Editor's Acknowledgments = XLII
      • Selected Buildings (in chronological order of year of design) = 1
      • 1900-1919
      • Maidan-e-Hassan Abad, Tehran, Iran, c. 1900, arch. unknown = 4
      • Palace of the Emir (Reconstruction into National Museum), Doha, Qatar, 1901, arch. unknown ; (reconstruction : 1972-1977, arch. Michael Rice and Company) = 6
      • Seyh Zafir Complex, Besiktas, Istanbul, Turkey, 1903-1904, arch. Raimondo D' Aronco = 10
      • Central Post Office, Sirkeci, Istanbul, Turkey, 1907-1909, arch.Vedat Tek = 12
      • Hijaz Railway Station, Damascus, Syria, 1908-1912, arch. Do Arend$$e'$$ = 14
      • Qavam-os-Saltaneh House (now Abguineh Glass and Ceramics Museum), Tehran, Iran, 1910-1915, arch. unknown ; adaptation, arch. Hans Hollein = 16
      • Fourth Vakif Hani, Bahcekapi, Istanbul, Turkey, 1911-1926, arch. Kemalettin Bey = 18
      • Harikzedegan Apartments, Laleli, Istanbul, Turkey, 1919-1922, arch. Kemalettin Bey = 20
      • 1920-1939
      • Aal Al-Bait University, Baghdad, Iraq, 1921-1924, arch. James Mollison Wilson = 24
      • Azem Palace (reconstruction), Damascus, Syria, 1922-1936, 1946-1954, arch. Michel Ecochard (Shafiq al-Imam for the adaptation 1962-1983) = 26
      • Sheikh Saeed House, Dubai, U.A.E, c. 1926, arch. Original builder unknown = 28
      • Port Directorate Offices, Basrah, Iraq, 1927-1929, arch. James Mollison Wilson, et al. = 30
      • Rockefeller Museum, Jerusalem, 1929-1937, arch. Austen St. Barbe Harrison = 32
      • Engel Apartment House, Tel Aviv, Israel, 1930-1933, arch. Ze'ev Rechter = 34
      • Iran Bastan Museum, Tehran, Iran, 1931-1936, arch. Andr$$e'$$ Godard and Maxime Siroux = 36
      • Parliament Building, Damascus, Syria, 1932-1948, arch. unknown = 38
      • Exhibition Hall (Transformed into the State Opera), Ankara, Turkey, 1933-1934, arch. Sevki Balmumcu (Paul Bonatz for the opera) = 40
      • Royal Mausoleum, Baghdad, lraq, 1933-1936, arch. G. B. Cooper = 42
      • Schocken House, Offices and Library, Jerusalem, 1933-1936, arch. Erich Mendelsohn = 44
      • School for Orphans (now Technical School), Tehran, lran, 1935, arch. Vartan Avanessian = 46
      • National Museum, Damascus, Syria, 1935-1940, arch. Michel Ecochard = 48
      • Faculty of Humanities, Ankara University, Ankara, Turkey, 1935-1937, arch. Bruno Taut = 50
      • Khan Marjan (Restoration and Re-use), Baghdad, Iraq, 1936-1938, 1970-1973, arch unknown ; Department of Antiquities for the restoration; the State Organization of Building/Wijdan Mahir for the re-use = 52
      • Hadassah University Medical Center, Mount Scopus, Jerusalem, 1936-1939, arch. Erich Mendelsohn = 54
      • Water Authority Building, Damascus, Syria, 1937-1942, arch. Mohamad Ali Al Khayat = 58
      • Hotel St. Georges, Beirut, Lebanon, 1937-1944, arch. Jacques Poirrier, Andr$$e'$$ Lotte, Georges Bordes and Antoine Tabet = 60
      • Turkish Grand National Assembly, Ankara, Turkey, 1938-1960, arch. Clemens Holzmeister = 62
      • 1940-1959
      • Faculty of Sciences and Literature, Istanbul University, Istanbul, Turkey, 1942-1948, arch. Sedad Hakki Eldem and Emin Onat = 66
      • Taslik Coffee House, Istanbul, Turkey, 1947-1948, arch. Sedad Hakki Eldem = 68
      • Railway Station, Baghdad, Iraq, 1947-1951, arch. Wilson and Mason = 70
      • Anadolu Club, Buyukada, Istanbul, Turkey, 1951-1957, arch. Turgut Cansever and Abdurrahman Hanci = 72
      • Hilton Hotel, Istanbul, Turkey, 1952-1955, arch. Skidmore, Owings and Merrill et al. = 74
      • Coll$$\bprime e$$ge Protestant, Beirut, Lebanon, 1953-1957, arch. Michel Ecochard et al. = 76
      • Pan-American Building, Beirut, Lebanon, 1954-1955, arch. George Rais and Theo Kannan with Assem Salam = 80
      • H$$\hat o$$pital du Sacr$$e'$$ Coeur, Beirut, Lebanon, 1954-1961, arch. Michel Ecochard with Henri Edd$$e'$$ = 82
      • H$$\hat o$$tel Phoenicia, Beirut, Lebanon, 1954-1962, arch. Edward Durell Stone with Rudolphe Elias and Ferdinand Dagher = 84
      • Hebrew University Synagogue, Jerusalem, 1955-1957, arch. Heinz Rau and David Reznik = 86
      • United States Embassy, Baghdad, Iraq, 1955-1960, arch. Sert, Jackson and Gourley = 88
      • Sports Complex and Gymnasium, Baghdad, Iraq, 1956-1980, arch. Le Corbusier = 90
      • University of Baghdad, Baghdad, Iraq, 1958-1970, arch. The Architects Collaborative (TAC) = 92
      • Town Hall, Bat Yam, Israel, 1959-1963, arch. Alfred Neumann, Zvi Hecker, and Eldar Sharon = 96
      • Turkish Historical Society, Ankara, Turkey, 1959-1966, arch. Turgut Cansever with Ertur Yener = 98
      • Israel Museum, Jerusalem, 1959-1992, arch. Al Mansfeld and Dora Gad = 100
      • 1960-1979
      • Al Khulafa Mosque, Baghdad, Iraq, 1961-1963, arch. Mohamed Makiya = 106
      • Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey, 1961-1970, arch. Behruz and Altug Cinici = 108
      • Ministry of National Defense, Beirut, Lebanon, 1962-1968, arch. Andr$$e'$$ Wogenscky and Maurice Hindi = 112
      • Maison de l'Artisan, Beirut, Lebanon, 1963-1968, arch. Bureau d'Etudes (CETA) = 114
      • Social Security Complex, Zeyrek, Istanbul, Turkey, 1963-1968, arch. Sedad Eldem = 116
      • Sarkis Armenian Cathedral, Tehran, Iran, 1964-1970, arch. Mirza Koutchek = 118
      • Tobacco Monopoly Headquarters, Baghdad, Iraq, 1965-1967, arch. Rifat Chadirji/lraq Consult = 120
      • Convalescent Home (re-adapted for a Hotel), Tiberias, Israel, 1965-1973, arch. Arieh Sharon - Eldar Sharon and Associates = 122
      • Conference Center and Hotel, Mecca, Saudi Arabia, 1967-1976, arch. Rolf Gutbrod, et al. = 126
      • Museum of Contemporary Art, Tehran, Iran, 1967-1977, arch. Kamran Diba, et al. = 130
      • The Kuwait Towers, Kuwait city, Kuwait, 1969-1976, arch. Bj$$\ddot o$$rn & Bj$$\ddot o$$rn with VBB = 132
      • Iran Center for Management Studies (now University of Imam Sadegh), Tehran, Iran, 1970-1972, arch. Nader Ardalan = 134
      • Turkish Language Society, Ankara, Turkey, 1972-1978, arch. Cengiz Bektas = 136
      • National Assembly Building, Kuwait, 1972-1983, arch. J$$\ddot o$$rn Utzon = 138
      • Office Complex for the Heir Apparent, Rifa'a, Bahrain, 1973-1976, arch. Mohamed Makiya = 142
      • Prototype Kindergarten, Sharjah, U.A.E., 1973-1976, arch. Jafar Tukan and George Rais = 144
      • Sief Palace Area Buildings, Kuwait city, Kuwait, 1973-1983, arch. Reima and Raili Pietila = 146
      • Shushtar New Town, Khuzestan, Iran, 1974-1980, arch. Kamran Diba, et al. = 150
      • Architecture School, University of Damascus, Damascus, Syria, 1974-1980, arch. Mohamed Bourhan Tayara = 154
      • National Library and Cultural Centre, Abu Dhabi, 1974-1981, arch. The Architects Collaborative (TAC) = 156
      • Hajj Terminal, King Abdul Aziz International Airport, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, 1974-1982, arch. Skidmore, Owings and Merrill = 158
      • Lassa Tyre Factory, Izmit, Turkey, 1975-1977, arch. Dogan Tekeli and Sami Sisa = 162
      • King Khaled International Airport, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, 1975-1983, arch. Hellmuth, Obata & Kassabaum (HOK) + 4 Consortium = 164
      • Mayor's Office, Baghdad, Iraq, 1975-1983, arch. Hisham Munir = 166
      • Inter-Continental Hotel, Abu Dhabi, U.A.E., 1976-1981, arch. Benjamin Thompson and Associates = 168
      • Great Mosque, Kuwait city, Kuwait, 1976-1984, arch. Makiya Associates = 172
      • King Faisal Foundation, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, 1976-1984, arch. Kenzo Tange & Urtec = 174
      • Hebrew Union College, Jerusalem, 1976-1989, arch. Moshe Safdie and Associates = 176
      • National Commercial Bank, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, 1977-1983, arch. Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, et al. = 180
      • Al-Thawra Hospital, Sana'a, Yemen, 1977-1985, arch. Heinle, Wischer and Partner = 184
      • Al-Ghadir Mosque, Tehran, Iran, 1977-1987, arch. Jahanguir Mazlum = 186
      • Yarmouk University, Amman, Jordan, 1977-1989, arch. Kenzo Tange Associates, et al. = 188
      • East Talpiot Housing Development, Jerusalem, 1978-1982, arch. Yakov Rechter-Amnon Rechter = 190
      • 1980-1999
      • Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, 1980-1984, arch. Henning Larsen = 196
      • Abi Nawas Development, Baghdad, Iraq, 1980-1 984, arch. Planar, and Skaarup & Jespersen = 200
      • Qatar University, Doha, Qatar, 1980-1985, arch. Kamel El Kafrawi = 202
      • Central Bank of Iraq, Baghdad, Iraq, 1981-1985, arch. Dissing + Weitling = 206
      • French Cultural Centre, Damascus, Syria, 1981-1986, arch. Jos$$e'$$ Oubrerie, et al. = 210
      • Al-Kindi Plaza, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, 1981-1986, arch. BEEAH Group = 214
      • The Spiral, Ramat Gan, near Tel Aviv, Israel, 1981-1989, arch. Zvi Hecker = 218
      • National Museum, Manama, Bahrain, The Gulf, 1982-1989, arch. Krohn & Harting Rasmussen = 220
      • Demir Holiday Village, Bodrum, Turkey, 1983-1987, arch. Turgut Cansever = 224
      • Faculty of Engineering, Imam Khomeini University, Qazvim, Iran, 1984-1990, arch. Bavand Consulting Architects & Planners = 226
      • Jolfa Residential Complex, Isfahan, Iran, 1985-1988, arch. Tajeer Architects = 228
      • Grand National Assembly Mosque. Ankara, Turkey, 1985-1989, arch. Behruz and Can Cinici = 230
      • Justice Palace and Mosque, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, 1985-1992, arch. Rasem Badran Associates = 232
      • Corniche Mosque, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, 1986, arch. Abdel Wahid EI-Wakil = 236
      • French Embassy, Muscat, Oman, 1986-1989, arch. Architecture Studio = 238
      • Etisalat Headquarters., Abu Dhabi, U.A.E., 1986-1992, arch. Arthur Erickson Associates with NORR Consult = 242
      • Supreme Court Building, West Jerusalem, 1986-1992, arch. Ada Karmi-Melamede and Ram Karmi = 244
      • Sabah Medya Plaza, Istanbul, Turkey 1987-1990, arch. Mehmet Konuralp = 248
      • Central Meat, Fish, Fruit and Vegetable Market, Abu Dhabi, U.A.E., 1987-1992, arch. Planar and Skaarap & Jespersen = 250
      • Museum, Dubai, U.A.E., 1988-1994, arch. Mohamed Makiya = 252
      • Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Dubai, U.A.E.,1992-1995, arch. Nikken Sekkei, et al. = 254
      • Salem House, Beirut, Lebanon.1992-1995, arch. George Arbid and Fadlallah Dagher = 256
      • Dikmen Bridge, Ankara, Turkey, 1992-1999, arch. Studio 14, et al. = 258
      • City Hall, Amman, Jordan,1994-1997, arch. Jafar Tukan & Partners, et al. = 262
      • Nominators' Statements = 267
      • Selection List = 272
      • General Bibliography = 275
      • Index = 281
      • [Volume. 6]----------
      • CONTENTS
      • Complimentary Remarks by Sara Topelson de Grinberg, Past President of the International Union of Architects (UIA) = XI
      • Complimentary Remarks by Vassilis Sgoutas, President of the International Union of Architects (UIA) = XII
      • Complimentary Remarks by Ye Rutang, President of the Architectural Society of China (ASC) -A Record of 20$$th^$$ Century World Architecture = XIII
      • General Introduction by Kenneth Frampton = XIV
      • Introductory Essay-Continent of Hope / by Udo Kultermann = XVII
      • Selected Buildings(in chronological order of years of design) = 1
      • 1900-1919
      • St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Cathedral, Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania, 1897-1902, arch. unknown = 4
      • Saint Georges Cathedral, Cape Town, South Africa, 1897-1957, arch. Sir Herbert Baker and Francis Edward Masey = 6
      • Town Hall, Durban, South Africa, 1903-1910, arch. Scott, Woolacott and Hudson = 10
      • City Hall, Pretoria, South Africa, 1905, arch. unknown = 12
      • Cecil Rhodes Monument, Cape Town, South Africa, 1905-1908, arch. Sir Herbert Baker = 14
      • The Great Mosque, Djenne, Mali, 1907, arch. Ismail Traore = 16
      • Union Buildings, Pretoria, South Africa, 1909-1910, arch. Sir Herbert Baker = 18
      • City Hall, Johannesburg, South Africa, 1910-1915, arch. Hawke and McKinley = 22
      • Johannesburg Art Gallery, Johannesburg, South Africa, 1910-1929, arch. Sir Edward Lutyens = 24
      • University of Cape Town, CapeTown, South Africa, 1918, arch. Jim Solomon = 26
      • 1920-1939
      • Terminus of the Congo-Ocean Line, Black Point, Congo, 1921, arch. M. Philippot = 30
      • Cathedral du Souvenir Africain, Dakar, Senegal, 1923-1936, arch. Wulfleff = 32
      • Stern House, Johannesburg, South Africa, 1934-1935, arch. Martienssen, Fassler and Cooke = 34
      • Peterhouse Flats, Johannesburg, South Africa, 1934-1938, arch. Martienssen, Fassler and Cooke = 36
      • Dar-es-Salaam Museum, Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania, 1934-1940, arch. Gilman = 38
      • The Martienssen House, Greenside, South Africa, 1939-1940, arch. Rex Martienssen = 40
      • 1940-1959
      • Oceanic Hotel, Mombasa, Kenya, 1951-1956, arch. Ernst May = 44
      • Palais du Grand Conseil d'Afrique Occidentale, Dakar, Senegal, 1950-1956, arch. Badani and Roux-Dorlut = 46
      • Cultural Center, Moshi, Tanzania, 1952, arch. Ernst May = 48
      • Boeskay Flats. Housing in Lubumbashi, Congo, 1956-1957, arch. Julian Elliott and Philippe Charbonnier = 50
      • Smiling Lion Apartments, Carreira de Tivo, Maputo, Mozambique, 1956-1958, arch. Amancio d' Alpoim Guedes = 52
      • Museum in Accra, Ghana, 1956-1957, arch. Drake and Lasdun, Denys Lasdun = 54
      • Aga Khan Platinum jubilee Memorial Ishmaelia Community Hospital, Nairobi, Kenya, arch. Amyas Douglas Connell = 56
      • University of Nsukka, Nigeria, 1957-1971, arch. James Cubitt = 58
      • Kindergarten, Maputo, Mozambique, 1958-1963, arch. Amancio d'Alpoim Guedes = 60
      • Library Building, Makerere College, Kampala, Uganda, 1958-1959, arch. Norman and Dawbarn = 62
      • Alliance Girls' High School, Chapel and Theatre, Kikuyu, Kenya, 1958-1959, arch. Richard Hughes = 64
      • Stadium, Kumasi, Ghana, 1958, arch. Kenneth Scott = 66
      • Housing in Ampefiloha, Tananarive, Malagasy Republic, 1958-1960, arch. Jose Ravemanantsoa, Jean Rafamanantsoa and Jean Rabemanantsoa = 68
      • The Arya Girl's High School, Nairobi, Kenya, 1958-1960, arch. Peer Abben = 70
      • University of Nigeria, Ibadan, Nigeria, 1959-1960, arch. E. Maxwell Fry and Jane Drew = 72
      • Hospital for the Nigerian Railway Corporation,Lagos, Nigeria,1959-1962, arch. Alex Ifeanyi Ekwueme = 74
      • 1960- 1979
      • Cooperative Bank of Western Nigeria, Ibadan, Nigeria, 1960, arch. E. Maxwell Fry and Jane Drew, Drake and Lasdun = 78
      • Gruenewald House, Itawa, near Ndola, Zambia, 1960, arch. Julian Elliott = 80
      • The Crown Law Offices, Nairobi, Kenya, 1960-1979, arch. Amyas Douglas Connell = 82
      • Parliament Building, Freetown, Sierra Leone, 1961-1962, arch. Dov and Ram Karmi = 84
      • Obafeme Awolowo University (formerly University of Ife), Ife, Nigeria, 1961-1972, arch. Sharon and Sharon = 86
      • Junior Staff Housing, Christiansborg Castle, Accra, Ghana, 1962, arch. J. G. Halstead and D. A. Barratt = 88
      • Elementary School, Lagos, Nigeria, 1962-1963, arch. Olewole Olumuyiwa = 90
      • Sagrada Familia da Machava, Mozambique, 1962-1964, arch. Amancio d'Alpoim Guedes = 92
      • Federal University in Yaound$$e'$$, Cameroon, 1962-1969, arch. Michel Ecochard and Claude Tardits = 94
      • Dormitories of the University of Tananarive, Malagasy Republic, 1962-1972, arch. Roland Simounet = 96
      • Parliament Building, Nairobi, Kenya, 1963, arch. Amyas Douglas Connell = 98
      • Northern Police College, Kaduna, Nigeria, 1963, arch. Godwin and Hopwood = 100
      • Kasama Cathedral, Lusaka, Zambia, 1964-1966, arch. Julian Elliott = 102
      • Social Center and Student Hall of the University of Cape Coast, Ghana, 1964-1967, arch. Renato Severino = 104
      • General Post Office and Ministry of PTT, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 1964-1970, arch. Ivan Straus and Zdravko Kovaevi = 106
      • Engineering Laboratories, Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi, Ghana, c. 1965, arch. James Cubitt = 108
      • University Flats, Alagbon Close, Ikoyi, Lagos, Nigeria, 1965, arch. Alan Vaughan-Richards = 110
      • Thermal Baths, Filwoha, Ethiopia, 1965, arch. Michal Todros and Zalman and Ruth Enav = 112
      • University of Zambia. Lusaka, Zambia, 1965-1968, arch. Julian Elliott = 114
      • Legislative Assembly and Government Center, Port Louis, Mauritius, 1966-1978, arch. E. Maxwell Fry, Jane Drew and Partners = 116
      • National Theatre and Cultural Center, Kampala, Uganda, 1968, arch. Peatfield and Bodgener = 118
      • Monastery, Gihindamuyaga, Butare, Rwanda, 1968-1969, arch. Lucien Kroll = 120
      • Kenyatta Conference Center, Nairobi, Kenya, 1968-1973, arch. Karl Hendrik Nostvik and David Mutiso = 122
      • Rand Afrikaans University, Johannesburg, South Africa, 1968-1975, arch. Meyer, Pienaar, Smith = 124
      • Maisonettes for the Bank of Zambia, Lusaka, Zambia, 1971-1972, arch. Montgomery, Oldfield and Kirby = 128
      • Headquarters of the National Bank of Kenya, Nairobi, Kenya, 1973-1976, arch. Richard Hughes = 130
      • Mombasa Air Terminal, Kenya, 1977, arch. Gollins, Melvin, Ward and Partners, and Richard Hughes = 132
      • Development Center, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 1975-1976, arch. Aarno Ruusuvouri = 134
      • IBM Headquarters Building, Johannesburg, South Africa, 1975-1976, arch. Arup Associates = 136
      • UN Accommodations, Gigiri, Kenya, 1975-1981, arch. David Mutiso = 138
      • French Cultural Center, Nairobi, Kenya, 1976, arch. Dalgiesh Marshall = 140
      • Medical Center, Mopti, Mali, 1976, arch. Andre Ravereau = 142
      • Student Hostel, Zambia College, Lusaka, Zambia, 1976-1977, arch. Montgomery, Oldfield and Kirby = 144
      • Agricultural Training Center, UNESCO/BREDA, Nianing, Senegal, 1977, arch. Kamal El Jack, Pierre Bussat, Oswald Delicour, Sjoerd Nienhuys and Christopher Posma, master mason : Diallo = 146
      • Low-Cost Housing , Rosso-Satara, Mauritania, 1977, arch. A. and J. Esteve and Ladji Camara (ADAUA) = 148
      • Community Center, Steinkopf, South Africa, 1978-1980, arch. Uytenbogaardt and Rozendal = 150
      • Government Center, Abuja, Nigeria, 1979-1981, arch. Kenzo Tange = 152
      • Mangosuthu Technicon, Umlazi, Natal, South Africa, 1979-1982, arch. Hallen Theton and Partners = 154
      • Brenthurst Library, Johannesburg, South Africa, 1979/1981-1981/1982, arch. Hallen Theton and Partners (Hans Heyerdahl Hallen) = 156
      • 1980-1999
      • House, Johannesburg, South Africa, 1982, arch. Stanley Saitowitz = 160
      • Court of Justice, Agadez, Niger, c. 1982, arch. Laszlo Mester de Parajd = 162
      • Golf Resort, Yamoussoukro, Ivory Coast, 1982, arch. Roger Taillibert = 164
      • BMW Head Offices, Midrand, Gauteng, South Africa, 1982-1984, arch. Hallen Theron and Partners = 166
      • 11 Diagonal Street, Johannesburg, South Africa, 1982-1985, arch. Murphy and Jahn in association with Louis Karol Architects = 168
      • Onersol Solar Energy Research Center, Niamey, Niger, 1982-1 985, arch. Lazlo Mester de Parajd = 170
      • Mityana Pilgrim's Center Shrine, Mityana, Uganda, 1983, arch. Justus Dahinden = 172
      • Guiness Brewery, Ogba, Lagos, Nigeria, 1983, arch. Godwin and Hopwood = 176
      • Center for Accounting Studies, Maseru, Lesotho, 1983, arch. Househam, McPherson, Henderson = 178
      • Ghana National Theatre, Accra, Ghana, 1985-1992, arch. Chen Taining = 180
      • 362 West Street, Durban, South Africa, 1986, arch. Murphy and Jahn, in association with Strauch Vorster and Partners = 182
      • Notre-Dame de Ia Paix, Yamoussoukro, Ivory Coast, 1986-1989, arch. Pierre Fakoury = 184
      • Peninsula Technicon, Belleville South, Cape Town, South Africa, 1986-1989, arch. Revel Fox and Partners = 186
      • Communication Center, Nairobi, Kenya, 1987/1988-1992, arch. Henning Larsen = 188
      • Headquarters of the Bank of Economic Community of West African States, Lom$$e'$$e, Togo, 1987-1992, arch. Pierre Goudiaby Atepa = 190
      • Shimba Hill Lodge, Shimba, Kenya, 1988, arch. Symbion International, Architects and Interior Desigers = 192
      • Conference Hall, Bamako, Mali, 1989-1994, arch. Chen Taining = 194
      • Supreme Court Complex, Abuja, Nigeria, 1989-1998, arch. Olewole Olumyiwa = 196
      • Headquarters of the Bank of the Economic Community of West African States, Dakar, Senegal, 1990, arch. Pierre Goudiaby Atepa = 198
      • Headquarters of the Bank of West African States, Ougadougou, Burkina Faso, 1990, arch. Wango Pierre Sauwadogo = 200
      • Organization of African Unity (OAU) Conference Hall, Abuja, Nigeria, 1991, arch Albert Speer and Julius Berger = 202
      • Graduate School of Business, Cape Town, South Africa, 1991, arch. Revel Fox and Partners = 204
      • Retirement Complex, Edgemead, Cape Town, South Africa, 1991, arch. Revel Fox and Partners = 206
      • Johannesburg Branch of the South African Reserve Bank, Johannesburg, South Africa, 1991-1996, arch. Meyer Pienaar Architects = 208
      • Mixed Development Eastgate, Harare, Zimbabwe, 1991-1996, arch. Pearce Partnership = 210
      • Johannesburg Athletic Stadium, Johannesburg, South Africa, 1992-1995, arch. Arup Associates = 212
      • Ministry Complex, Abuja, Nigeria, 1992-1996, arch. Albert Speer and Partner = 214
      • British High Commission, Nairobi, Kenya, 1997, arch. Hugh Cullum and Richard Nightingale = 216
      • Total Oil Company Building, Abuja, Nigeria, 1997, arch. Zuhair Ahmed(Triad Associates) = 218
      • Nominators Statements = 220
      • Nominators' Statements = 221
      • General Bibliography = 225
      • Index = 232
      • [Volume. 9]----------
      • CONTENTS
      • Complimentary Remarks by Sara Topelson de Grinberg, Past President of the International Union of Architects (UIA) = XI
      • Complimentary Remarks by Vassilis Sgoutas, President of the International Union of Architects (UIA) = XII
      • Complimentary Remarks by Ye Rutang, President of the Architectural Society of China (ASC) - A Record of 20$$th^$$ Century World Architecture = XIII
      • General Introduction by Kenneth Frampton = XIV
      • Introductory Essay : East Asian Architecture of the 20$$th^$$ Century = XVII
      • Selected Buildings (in chronological order of the years of completion) = 1
      • 1900-1919
      • Myongdong Church, 1900, Seoul, ROK, arch. Father Kost = 4
      • Aomori Bank Memorial Hall, 1904, Aomori, Japan, arch. Sakichi Horie = 6
      • German Governor's Mansion, 1907, Qingdao, China, arch. Strasser and Mahlke = 8
      • Kaitou Kaku, 1908, Tokyo, Japan, arch. Josiah Condor = 10
      • Nara Hotel, 1909, Nara, Japan, arch. Kingo Tatsuno and Yasushi Kataoka = 12
      • Akasaka Imperial Villa, State Guest House, 1909, Akasaka, Japan, arch. Toukuma Katayama = 14
      • Sokchojun in Duksoogung Palace, 1900-1910, Seoul, ROK, arch. G. R. Harding = 16
      • Ganghwa Catholic Church, 1900-1910, Ganghwa, ROK, arch. Unknown = 18
      • Mitsui & Co. Ltd Yokohama Office, 1911, Yokohama, Japan, arch. Oto Endo and Yunosuhe Sakai = 20
      • Tokyo Station, 1914, Tokyo, Japan, arch. Kingo Tatsuno = 22
      • Shikumen-Type Housing in Yuyang Lane, 1914, Shanghai, China, arch. Unknown = 24
      • Governor's Office, 1919, Taipei, Taiwan, China, arch. Nagano Uhezi = 26
      • 1920-1939
      • Imperial Hotel, 1923, Tokyo, Japan, arch. Frank Lloyd Wright = 30
      • Central Telegraph Office, 1925, Tokyo, Japan, arch. Mamoru Yamada = 32
      • Yenching University 1926, Beijing, China, arch. Henry William Murphy = 34
      • Cho Chiku Kyo, 1927, Kyoto, Japan, arch. Kojii Fujii = 36
      • Dr. Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum, 1929, Nanjing, China, arch. Lu Yanzhi = 38
      • Dr. Sun Yat-sen Memorial, 1931, Guangzhou, China, arch. Lu Yanzhi and Lin Keming = 40
      • Nishi-Hongannji Temple, Tsukiji Branch, 1934, Tokyo, Japan, arch. Chuta Ito = 42
      • Open-Air Music Stage, 1932, Nanjing, China, arch. Yang Tingbao = 44
      • West Nanjing Road Buildings, 1933-1934, Shanghai, China, arch. Ladislaus Hudec et al. = 46
      • Main Building of the Bo-Sung Special Universty, 1934, Seoul, ROK, arch. Park Dongjin = 50
      • Hong Kong & Shanghai Banking Corporation, 1935, Hong Kong. China, arch. Palmer and Turner = 52
      • Seoul City Assembly, 1935, Seoul, ROK, arch. Lee Cheonseung = 54
      • Tsuchiura Residence, 1935, Tokyo, Japan, arch. Kameki Tsuchiura = 56
      • The Bund (Waitan) Buildings, 1906-1936, Shanghai, China, arch. Palmer & Turner, Lu Qianshou, et al. = 58
      • The Moller Mansion, 1936, Shanghai, China, arch. Unknown = 62
      • Dalian Railway Station, 1937, Dalian, China, arch. Tada Sataro = 64
      • Tokyo National Museum, 1937, Tokyo, Japan, arch. Hitoshi Watanabe = 66
      • St. Mary's Church, 1937, Hong Kong, China, arch. I. N. Chau = 68
      • Taipei Telephone Office, 1938, Taipei, Taiwan, China, arch. Construction Section, Ministry of Communication = 70
      • 1940-1959
      • Iwakuni Choko Kan, 1945, Yamaguchi, Japan, arch. Takeo Sato = 74
      • Central Museum of Liberation, 1948, Pyongyang, DPRK, arch. Kim Diji Hang = 76
      • Railway Station, 1950, Pyongyang, DPRK, arch. Unhnown = 78
      • Museum of Modern Art, Kamakura, 1951, Kanagawa, Japan, arch. Junzo Sakakura = 80
      • Beijing Children's Hospital, 1954, Beijing, China, arch. Leon Hua and Fu Yitong = 82
      • Hiroshima World Peace Memorial Cathedral, 1954, Hiroshima, Japan, arch. Togo Murano = 84
      • Hiroshima Peace Center, 1955, Hiroshima, Japan, arch. Kenzo Tange and Isamu Noguchi = 86
      • Factory #2 of Chichibu Cement Co., 1956, Chichibu, Japan, arch. Yoshiro Taniguchi/Nikken Sekkei Ltd. = 88
      • Telegraph Building, 1958, Beijing, China, arch. Lin Leyi = 90
      • Sky House - Kikutake Residence, 1958, Tokyo, Japan, arch. Kiyonori Kikutake = 92
      • The Great Hall of the People, 1959, Beijing, China, arch. Zhang Bo and Zhao Dongri = 94
      • The Cultural Palace of Nationalities, 1959, Beijing, China, arch. Zhang Bo et al. = 98
      • 1960-1979
      • Tokyo Metropolitan Festival Hall, 1961, Tokyo, Japan, arch. Kunio Maekawa = 102
      • French Embassy, 1959-1961, Seoul, ROK, arch. Kim Chungup = 104
      • Campus Planning and Luce Church of Dung Hai University, 1955-63, Taichong, Taiwan, China, arch. I. M. Pei, C. K. Chen and Chao-kang Chang = 106
      • The National Gymnasiums for the 1964 Olympic Games, 1964, Tokyo, Japan, arch. Kenzo Tange = 108
      • Palace-Side Building, 1966, Tokyo, Japan, arch. Shoji Hayashi and Nikken Sekkei Ltd. = 110
      • Jimei School Village, 1910s-1968, Xiamen, China, arch. Tan Kah Kee et al. = 112
      • Hillside Terrace Apartments, 1969, Tokyo, Japan, arch. Fumihiko Maki = 114
      • Dr. Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall, 1972, Taipei, Taiwan, China, arch. Dahong Wang and Associates = 116
      • Nakagin Capsule Tower Building, 1972, Tokyo, Japan, arch. Kisho Kurokawa = 118
      • Monk Jianzhen Memorial Hall, 1973, Yangzhou, China, arch. Liang Sicheng and Zhang Zhizhong = 120
      • Mineral Springs Guest House, Guangzhou, China, 1974, arch. Mo Bozhi = 122
      • Gen-an, 1975, Aichi, Japan, arch. Osamu Ishiyama = 124
      • Row House, Sumiyoshi-Azuma House, 1976, Osaka, Japan, arch. Tadao Ando = 126
      • Hong Kong Art Center, 1977, Hong Kong, China, arch. Taoho Design Arclitects = 128
      • Masan Catholic Church, 1976-1979, Masan, ROK, arch. Kim Swoogeun = 130
      • 1980-1999
      • Cheju Museum of Folk Customs and Natural History, 1975-1980, Cheju, ROK, arch. Kim Hong Sik = 134
      • Hanil Bank Headquarters, 1977-1981, Seoul, ROK, arch. Yoon Seungjoong = 136
      • Fragrance Hill Hotel, 1981, Beijing, China, arch. Ieoh Ming Pei + BADI = 138
      • People's Cultural Palace, 1981, Pyongyang, DPRK, arch. Ham Yi-yuen = 140
      • Nago City Hall, 1982, Nago, Japan, arch. Team Zoo = 142
      • Tsukuba Center Building, 1983, Tsukuba, Japan, arch. Arata Isozaki = 144
      • White Swan Hotel, 1983, Guangzhou, China, arch. She Jinan and Mo Bozhi = 148
      • Wuyi Villa, 1983, Fujian, China, arch. Qi Kang, Lai Jukui and Yang Zisheng = 150
      • The National Noh Theater, 1983, Tokyo, Japan, arch. Hiroshi Ohe = 152
      • Korea Hotel, 1985, Pyongyang, DPRK, arch. Unknown = 154
      • Headquarters of the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank, 1982-1986, Hong Kong, China, arch. Norman Foster and Associates = 156
      • Queli Guest House, 1986, Qufu, China, arch. Dai Nianci and Fu Xiurong = 160
      • National Musuem of Contemporary Art, 1984-1986, Gwachun, ROK, arch. Kim Taesoo and Kim Insuk = 162
      • Olympic Athletes and Reporters Apartments, 1986-1988, Seoul, ROK, arch. Woo Gyuseun and Hwang Ilin = 164
      • The New Beijing Library, 1989, Beijing, China, arch. Yang Yun, Zhai Zhongfan and Hwang Kewu = 166
      • Bank of China Tower, 1989, Hong Kong, China, arch. Ieoh Ming Pei = 168
      • J. S. Building, 1989, Seoul, ROK, arch. Cho Gunyoung = 172
      • May 1st Acrobatic Stadium, 1989, Pyongyang, DPRK, arch. Se Jai Hi and Se Sang Ho = 174
      • Olympic Sports Center, 1989, Beijing, China, arch. Ma Guoxin and BADI = 176
      • Gallery Bing, 1989-1990, Seoul, ROK, arch. Kim Won = 180
      • Hong Kuo Business Tower, 1990, Taipei, Taiwan, China, arch. C. Y. Lee and Associates = 182
      • The New Tsinghua Univesity Library, 1991, Beijing, China, arch. Guan Zhaoye and Ye Maoxu = 184
      • Citibank Plaza, 1992, Hong Kong, China, arch. Rocco Design Ltd. = 186
      • Amber Hill Villa (Huposhanzhuang) Residential Quarter, 1992, Hefei, China, arch. UREH of Hefei = 188
      • The Museum of the Nanyue King Mausoleum of the West Han Dynasty, 1993, Guangzhou, China, arch. Mo Bozhi and He Jingtang = 190
      • Fire Station, 1993, Macao, China, arch. Helena Pinto = 192
      • Shin Umeda City, Umeda Sky Building, 1993, Osaka, Japan, arch. Hiroshi Hara = 194
      • New Courtyard Housing in Juer Hutong, 1994, Beijing, China, arch. Wu Liangyong et al. = 198
      • Kansai International Airport, Passenger Terminal Building, Osaka, Japan, 1994, Osaka, arch. Renzo Piano and Noriaki Okabe = 200
      • No. 1 Dining Hall of Dong Hua University, 1993-1995, Hualian, Taiwan, China, arch. Kris Yao and Artech Inc. and Architects Collaborative Inc. = 204
      • Shanghai Museum, 1995, Shanghai, China, arch. Xing Tonghe and Teng Dian = 206
      • Barunson Center, 1995, Seoul, ROK, arch. Lee Jongho and Yoang Namchui = 208
      • Tokyo Kasai Rinkai Park View-Point Visitors Center 1995, Tokyo. Japan, arch. Yoshio Taniguchi = 210
      • St. Paulo Cathedral Museum, 1996, Macao, China, arch. Concorcio MV/Grapes-Joao Luis Carrilho da Graca and Manuel Vicente = 212
      • Multimedia Workshop, 1996, Gifu, Japan, arch. Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa = 214
      • Shanghai Municipal Sports Center, 1974-1997, Shanghai, China, arch. Wei Dunshang and Wang Dinzheng = 216
      • Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center Extension, 1997, Hong Kong, China, arch. Wong & Ouyang (HK) Ltd. and Skidmore, Owings & Merrill = 218
      • Nira House, 1997, Tokyo, Japan, arch. Terunobu Fujimori = 222
      • Shanghai Grand Theater, 1998, Shanghai, China, arch. Jean-Marie Charpentier + ECADI = 224
      • Ardyn Bank, 1998, Ulan Bator, Mongolia, arch. Titem Co. Ltd. = 226
      • Budding Complex in the Lujiazhui Finance and Trade District of the New Pudong Development Region, 1995-1998, Shanghai, China, arch. SUPDI, ECADI, SOM, WZMH et al. = 228
      • Hang Kong International Airport-Passenger Terminal Building, 1998-1999, Hong Kong, China, arch. Foster and Partners = 232
      • Nominators' Statements = 236
      • Voting Summary = 243
      • General Bibliography = 246
      • Index = 250
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