Vanity Fair’s World Architecture Survey: the Complete Results – Part 3

Posted Saturday, July 24, 2010 by SixSevenEightNine in Labels:
Architect: Sir Richard Rogers
Structure: Lloyd’s Building, London
Year Completed: 1984
Number of Votes: 4
By Joe Fletcher/Esto.




Architect: Jacques Herzog and Pierre de Meuron
Structure: Bird’s Nest stadium, Beijing
Year Completed: 2008
Number of Votes: 3 (plus 7 votes for “most significant work of architecture created so far in the 21st century”)
By Iwan Baan.




Architect: Rem Koolhaas (Office for Metropolitan Architecture)
Structure: CCTV Building, Beijing
Year Completed: Still under construction
Number of Votes: 3 (plus 2 votes for “most significant work of architecture created so far in the 21st century”)
By Nikolas Koenig/Trunkarchive.com.



Architect: Rem Koolhaas (Office for Metropolitan Architecture)
Structure: Casa da Musica, Porto, Portugal
Year Completed: 2005
Number of Votes: 3 (plus 1 vote for “most significant work of architecture created so far in the 21st century”)
By Christian Richters.



Architect: Jean Nouvel
Structure: Cartier Foundation, Paris
Year Completed: 1994
Number of Votes: 3 (plus 1 vote for “most significant work of architecture created so far in the 21st century”)
By Jean Nouvel.



Architect: COOP Himmelblau
Structure: BWM Welt, Munich
Year Completed: 2007
Number of Votes: 3 (plus 1 vote for “most significant work of architecture created so far in the 21st century”)
Courtesy of BMW.







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