Vanity Fair’s World Architecture Survey: the Complete Results – Part 4
Posted Saturday, July 24, 2010 by SixSevenEightNine in Labels: Architecture Architect: Steven Holl
Structure: Addition to the Nelson-Atkins Museum, Kansas City, Missouri
Year Completed: 2007
Number of Votes: 3
By Roland Halbe/courtesy the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art.
Structure: Addition to the Nelson-Atkins Museum, Kansas City, Missouri
Year Completed: 2007
Number of Votes: 3
By Roland Halbe/courtesy the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art.
Architect: Thom Mayne (Morphosis)
Structure: Cooper Union building, New York
Year Completed: 2009
Number of Votes: 3
By Iwan Baan.
Architect: Bernard Tschumi
Structure: Parc de la Villette, Paris
Year Completed: 1987
Number of Votes: 3
By Simeone Huber.
Structure: Cooper Union building, New York
Year Completed: 2009
Number of Votes: 3
By Iwan Baan.
Architect: Bernard Tschumi
Structure: Parc de la Villette, Paris
Year Completed: 1987
Number of Votes: 3
By Simeone Huber.
Architect: Foreign Office Architects
Structure: Yokohama Port Terminal, Japan
Year Completed: 2002
Number of Votes: 3
By Satoru Mishima.
Structure: Yokohama Port Terminal, Japan
Year Completed: 2002
Number of Votes: 3
By Satoru Mishima.
Architect: Le Corbusier
Structure: Saint-Pierre church, Firminy, France
Year Completed: 2006 (from a design by Le Corbusier, who died in 1965)
Number of Votes: 2 (plus 4 votes for “most significant work of architecture created so far in the 21st century”)
By Jeff Pachoud/AFP/Getty Images.
Structure: Saint-Pierre church, Firminy, France
Year Completed: 2006 (from a design by Le Corbusier, who died in 1965)
Number of Votes: 2 (plus 4 votes for “most significant work of architecture created so far in the 21st century”)
By Jeff Pachoud/AFP/Getty Images.
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