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(BDT_14_080) Apartment Towers Lake Shore Drive

Apartment Towers Lake Shore Drive

Project

Architect: Ludwig Mies van der Rohe

Year: 1951

Location: Chicago, IL, USA

Building Type: Housing

(BDT_14_081) Apartment Tower Weberwiese

Apartment Tower Weberwiese

Project

Architect: Hermann Henselmann

Year: 1952

Location: Berlin, Germany

Building Type: Housing

(BDT_14_082) Apartment Tower Hansaviertel

Apartment Tower Hansaviertel

Project

Architect: J. B. Bakema, J. H. Van den Broek

Year: 1958

Location: Berlin, Germany

Building Type: Housing

(BDT_14_083) Cluster Block Keeling House

Cluster Block Keeling House

Project

Architect: Denys Lasdun + Partners

Year: 1958

Location: London, Great Britain

Building Type: Housing

(BDT_14_059) Apartment Building Klopstockstraße

Apartment Building Klopstockstraße

Project

Architect: Alvar Aalto, Paul Baumgarten

Year: 1957

Location: Berlin, Germany

Building Type: Housing

(BDT_14_060) Apartment Building Altonaer Straße 4-14

Apartment Building Altonaer Straße 4-14

Project

Architect: Oscar Niemeyer

Year: 1957

Location: Berlin, Germany

Building Type: Housing

(BDT_14_033) I.S.M. House

I.S.M. House

Project

Architect: J. A. Coderch, Manuell Valls

Year: 1951

Location: Barcelona, Spain

Building Type: Housing

(BDT_07_086) Expansion of the Gipsoteca Canoviana

Expansion of the Gipsoteca Canoviana

Project

Architect: Carlo Scarpa

Year: 1956-1957

Location: Possagno, Italy

Building Type: Museums

(BDT_07_054) Louisiana Museum of Modern Art

Louisiana Museum of Modern Art

Project

Architect: Jørgen Bo, Vilhelm Wohlert

Year: 1956-1998

Location: Humlebæk near Copenhagen, Denmark

Building Type: Museums

(BDT_07_019) Wallraff-Richartz-Museum (now Museum of Applied Art)

Wallraff-Richartz-Museum (now Museum of Applied Art)

Project

Architect: Josef Bernard, Rudolf Schwarz

Year: 1953-1957 (restricted competition 1951)
Redesigned 1988-1989 by Walter von Lom

Location: Cologne, Germany

Building Type: Museums