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Tombeek, Belgium

Sanatorium Joseph Lemaire

In the early 20th century, tuberculosis swept through Europe, affecting the urban poor, whose living conditions offered the perfect environment for the transmission and spread of the deadly disease.
Vienna, Austria

Wiener Werkbundsiedlung

Vienna's Werkbundsiedlung, a workers' association housing complex, is one of the few Werkbund ensembles from the 1920s and 1930s that remains intact.
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Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan, United States

Grosse Pointe Public Library

Grosse Pointe Public Library, built by Bauhaus-trained architect Marcel Breuer in 1953, is one of the architect’s first major public commissions in the United States.
Garrison, New York, United States

Manitoga

A modern testament to the harmonious coexistence of nature and architecture, Russel Wright’s Manitoga sits nestled amid the woodlands of New York’s Hudson River Valley.
New York, New York, United States

510 Fifth Avenue

The former Manufacturers Trust Company Building, located at 510 Fifth Avenue in New York City, is a landmark of mid-century modern architecture.
Birmingham, Preston, and London, England, United Kingdom

British Brutalism

Brutalist buildings represent a major movement in British architectural history, but they are underappreciated and at risk of being demolished.
Mar del Plata, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina

Casa Sobre el Arroyo

Local advocates are still trying to save the Casa sobre el Arroyo, a celebrated early work by modern architect Amancio Williams.
Caracas, Venezuela

Ciudad Universitaria de Caracas

The Ciudad Universitaria de Caracas, a masterpiece of twentieth-century urban planning and architecture, is the main campus of the Central University of Venezuela.
San Juan, Puerto Rico

Henry Klumb House

Rapid action is required in order to save the Henry Klumb House, a seminal work of tropical modernism in the Caribbean.
Spring Green, Wisconsin, United States

Taliesin

Frank Lloyd Wright’s Taliesin complex embodies the legacy of the famous American architect, but its unique design and unusual materials make it challenging to preserve.
St. Louis, Missouri, United States

Jefferson National Expansion Memorial

The Gateway Arch feature of the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial, often referred to as simply “the Arch,” consists of a stainless steel exterior and carbon steel interior and rises 630 feet above the ground.
Marfa, Texas, United States

Chinati Foundation

The unique structures housing exceptional contemporary art at the Chinati Foundation are in urgent need of repairs.

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