Vanity Fair’s World Architecture Survey: the Complete Results – Part 2
Posted Saturday, July 24, 2010 by SixSevenEightNine in Labels: ArchitectureArchitect: Toyo Ito
Structure: Mediatheque building, Sendai, Japan
Year Completed: 2001
Number of Votes: 6 (plus 1 vote for “most significant work of architecture created so far in the 21st century”)
By Hiro Sakaguchi.
Structure: Mediatheque building, Sendai, Japan
Year Completed: 2001
Number of Votes: 6 (plus 1 vote for “most significant work of architecture created so far in the 21st century”)
By Hiro Sakaguchi.
Architect: Sir James Stirling
Structure: Neue Staatsgalerie, Stuttgart, Germany
Year Completed: 1984
Number of Votes: 6
By Richard Bryant/Arcaid.co.uk.
Structure: Neue Staatsgalerie, Stuttgart, Germany
Year Completed: 1984
Number of Votes: 6
By Richard Bryant/Arcaid.co.uk.
Architect: Tadao Ando
Structure: Church of the Light, Osaka, Japan
Year Completed: 1989
Number of Votes: 6
By Todd Eberle.
Architect: Maya Lin
Structure: Vietnam Veterans Memorial, Washington, D.C.
Year Completed: 1982
Number of Votes: 5
From Panoramic Images
Architect: Sir Norman Foster
Structure: Millau Viaduct, France
Year Completed: 2004
Number of Votes: 4 (plus 1 vote for “most significant work of architecture created so far in the 21st century”)
By Nigel Young.
Structure: Vietnam Veterans Memorial, Washington, D.C.
Year Completed: 1982
Number of Votes: 5
From Panoramic Images
Architect: Sir Norman Foster
Structure: Millau Viaduct, France
Year Completed: 2004
Number of Votes: 4 (plus 1 vote for “most significant work of architecture created so far in the 21st century”)
By Nigel Young.
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