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Where Am I? Architects of the 20th and 21st Century
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Looking around our world at the new buildings being constructed can be truly a sight to see. The 20th century has provided a new level of creativity in the architectural world. Here is a list of some of those architects who have made this possible.
| 1. | William Lamb: The Empire State Building (1930-1931) |
| 2. | Eero Saarinen: The Gateway Arch, St. Louis (1961-1966) |
| 3. | Joseph B. Strauss: The Golden Gate Bridge (1933-1937) |
| 4. | Frank Lloyd Wright: Fallingwater [for Edgar J. Kaufmann; Bear Run, PA] (1935) |
| 5. | LeCorbusier: Villa Savoye (1929) |
| 6. | Rietveld: Schröder-Schräder House (1925) |
| 7. | Sir Edward Lutyens: Monument to the Missing of the Somme (1932) |
| 8. | I. M. Pei : Hancock Tower, Boston (1968-75) |
| 9. | Pierre Henri Argouarch Architecte - PHAR |
| 10. | Henry Cobb: Hancock Tower, Boston (1968-75) |
| 11. | Louis Sullivan: Carson Pirie Scott & Co. (1899-1901) |
| 12. | Hector Guimard: Paris Metro: Porte Dauphine station, entrance (1900) |
| 13. | Antoni Gaudi: Casa Battlo, Barcelona (1904-1906) |
| 14. | Walter Gropius: Bauhaus, Dessau (1925-1926) |
| 15. | William Van Alen: Chrysler Building, New York City (1928-1930) |
| 16. | James Stirling: Clore Gallery (1982-1986) |
| 17. | Michael Graves: Portland Building (1980-1983) |
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