Monticello and the University of Virginia" Brittney Shakay Nevaeh "
staples center and Yankee stadium
Not sure about Jacksonville, FL, but the other two have buildings designed by Eero Saarinen, Finnish architect or his firm
Lincoln memorial and Thomas Jefferson memorial
Thomas Jefferson was the one who lived at Monticello.
The largest war memorial in England is the Chapel at Charterhouse School, Godalming, designed by architect Gilbert Scott and consecrated in 1927.
Environmental differences can change how (much) they corrode.
The Sacré-Coeur was built as an act of national expiation after the loss of Alsace and Lorraine disastrous war of 1870, and was completed in 1919 when the two provinces were restored to France.
The architect had built two skyscrapers before he built the museum.
Montebello didn't belong to Madison, but was the home of Jefferson. He designed it, had a museum in the house, and a massive library. Yes, Jefferson did return home ( it was on his family's plantation) and he is buried there.
Buildings in Colonial Georgia were box shaped. They were either one or two stories tall. One story buildings had two rooms, while two story buildings had four.
To be an artist or an architect.