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World Trade Center

Description: The so-called twin towers in this view are shown from the south. The narrow windows with their narrow pointed arch design in the aluminum alloy sheathing create a patterned texture. The north tower, 1 World Trade Center, includes an antennae spire on its roof.
Date: 1973
Creator: Yamasaki, Minoru

311 South Wacker

Description: The view of the skyscraper at 311 South Wacker street in Chicago is shown near the Sears Tower. All 65 stories of the building are visible.
Date: 1990
Creator: Kohn Pederson Fox Associates

311 South Wacker

Description: The upper half of the skyscraper is shown in this view. The building is light in color and composed of several vertical elements.
Date: 1990
Creator: Kohn Pederson Fox Associates
Location: None

311 South Wacker

Description: The aerial view shows the building in its setting as well as the cylindrical elements atop the skyscraper.
Date: 1990
Creator: Kohn Pederson Fox Associates
Location: None

John G. Diefenbaker Building

Description: The view is a detail of an entrance with a large glass and steel pyramidal structure butting through the columns that form a foyer.
Date: {1958,1992..1993}
Creator: Bland, John & Safdie, Moshe

John G. Diefenbaker Building

Description: The view is of an entrance with a paved patio, raised planting beds and a large grassy lawn. In the distance can be seen the pyramidal shapes and a portion of the tower scaffolding.
Date: {1958,1992..1993}
Creator: Bland, John & Safdie, Moshe

John G. Diefenbaker Building

Description: This view of the building complex includes a structural log-cabin style fortress in a small area next to the building. The fort is constructed of hewn logs with a fence along the top of which are sculpted fish-like forms.
Date: {1958,1992..1993}
Creator: Bland, John & Safdie, Moshe

John G. Diefenbaker Building

Description: The raking view is of the interior hallway of the top floor which runs the width of the building. The glass roof is visible as are the glass rails next to the exterior glass wall. A small space between the glass railings and the columns affords air space and an open feel to the floors below.
Date: 1958/1993
Creator: Bland, John & Safdie, Moshe

National Gallery of Canada

Description: A close view of the glass tower reveals the white triangular panels inside. Vertical concrete buttresses are clearly seen and the glass wall continues upward to create the glass tower on the corner of the museum.
Date: 1983/1988
Creator: Safdie, Moshe

National Gallery of Canada

Description: The vertical concrete buttresses arrangement is visible in this raking view of the exterior facade of the museum.
Date: 1983/1988
Creator: Safdie, Moshe
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