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Belgium
PREVIOUS RADIO AND TELEVISION BUILDING
Brussels, BelgiumDesigned by the Belgian architect Joseph Diongre and completed in 1938, the Radio and Television building was one of the first broadcasting centers in Europe. (Learn More)
TOUR AND TAXIS (TRANSPORT HUB)
Brussels, BelgiumBeginning in the early 20th century, Belgian railroad, customs, and maritime interests converged at Tour and Taxis, a model transportation hub designed by architect Van Humbeek. (Learn More)
Cuba
NATIONAL ART SCHOOLS
Havana, CubaCzech Republic
TUGENDHAT VILLA
Brno, Czech RepublicLocated on a hill overlooking the city of Brno, Tugendhat Villa is a seminal work of International Style architecture by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. (Learn More)
Eritrea
ASMARA HISTORIC CITY CENTER
Asmara, EritreaFinland
HELSINKI-MALMI AIRPORT
Helsinki, FinlandIsrael
THE WHITE CITY
Tel Aviv, IsraelLebanon
INTERNATIONAL FAIRGROUND
Tripoli, LebanonPanama
PANAMA CANAL AREA
Panama City, Chagres River, PanamaIn the late nineteenth century, a French company began building what would come to be considered one of the greatest engineering achievements in human history. (Learn More)
Portugal
TEATRO CAPITÓLIO
Lisbon, PortugalRomania
BRANCUSI’S ENDLESS COLUMN ENSEMBLE
Târgu-Jiu, RomaniaErected in 1934, the Endless Column by famed Romanian sculptor Constantin Brancusi (1876-1957) has been hailed as one of the great works of twentieth-century outdoor sculpture. (Learn More)
Russia
MELNIKOV'S HOUSE AND STUDIO
Moscow, RussiaNARKOMFIN BUILDING
Moscow, RussiaRUSAKOV CLUB
Moscow, RussiaThe avant-garde architect Konstatin Melnikov designed the Rusakov Club as a theater for workers who labored in nearby printing factories. (Learn More)
VIIPURI LIBRARY
Vyborg, RussiaThe Viipuri Library in Vyborg, Russia, was designed and built by modernist Finnish architect Alvar Aalto between 1927 and 1935. At the time of construction the land was held by Finland. (Learn More)
United Kingdom
BATTERSEA POWER STATION
London, United KingdomUnited States
2 COLUMBUS CIRCLE
New York, New York, United StatesThe former Huntington Hartford Gallery of Modern Art, known for decades as 2 Columbus Circle, was designed by Edward Durell Stone, one of America’s most prolific architects, and built in 1964 (Learn More)
A. CONGER GOODYEAR HOUSE
Old Westbury, New York, United StatesWhen the A. Conger Goodyear House was completed in 1938, Edward Durell Stone was already well-known as one of the country’s leading architects working in the International Style. (Learn More)
FLORIDA SOUTHERN COLLEGE
Lakeland, Florida, United StatesLocated on a hillside overlooking Lake Hollingsworth, Florida Southern College contains the largest collection of Frank Lloyd Wright buildings in the world. (Learn More)
HISTORIC ROUTE 66
Chicago, IL, to Los Angeles, CA, United StatesRoute 66, once the primary highway from America’s interior to the West Coast, has played a now-legendary role in U.S. history since its designation in 1926. (Learn More)
MAIN STREET MODERN: GROSSE POINTE PUBLIC LIBRARY
Grosse Point Farms, Michigan, United StatesGrosse Pointe Public Library was built by Bauhaus-trained architect Marcel Breuer in 1953. (Learn More)
MIAMI MARINE STADIUM
Miami, Florida, United StatesCommodore Ralph Middleton Munroe Miami Marine Stadium was the first purpose-built venue for powerboat racing in the United States. (Learn More)