One famous building constructed in the 1940s is the United Nations Headquarters in New York City. Designed by a team of architects including Le Corbusier and Oscar Niemeyer, the complex was officially opened in 1945. Its modernist style and iconic General Assembly Hall symbolize international cooperation and diplomacy. The headquarters is a designated UNESCO World Heritage site and remains a pivotal center for global governance.
The Seagram Building in Manhattan.
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The Parthenon temple of Athena.
Frank Lloyd Wright he built many inexpensive homes that were very intracate and detailed.
The Roman Pantheon was used as a model for Monticello. Monticello was designed and built in Virginia by President Thomas Jefferson.
The Seagram Building in Manhattan.
Walter Chrysler was famous for building The Chrysler Building. It was the tallest building up until 1974, when The Sears Tower was built in Chicago.
the famous buildings is buildings that was famous well most buildings was built a long time ago
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The Parthenon temple of Athena.
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The Rookery Building is a famous Chicago landmark that was completed in 1888. The building was built by architects John Wellborn Root and Daniel Burnham.
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Hollywood was never "Built" its not a building or attraction it is a place, a destination. Marked by the famous Hollywood sign, famous for movies. LA, Hollywood the movie capital of the world. understand?
The Eiffel Tower is the most famous building in France.Probaly the Eiffel tower, but maybe Versailles, or the Louvre...
The Romans built many aqueducts and many parts of them can still be seen.