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Herzliya, Israel

Apollonia-Arsuf

The recently excavated settlement of Apollonia-Arsuf was founded by the Persians and occupied well into the thirteenth century AD.
Kildare, Ireland

Wonderful Barn

One of few buildings of its kind to survive in Ireland, the Wonderful Barn was built in 1743 as part of a famine-relief project. It was intended to serve as grain barn and English garden-type folly.
Completed Project
Clonfert, County Galway, Ireland

Saint Brendan's Cathedral

Clonfert Cathedral, also known as St. Brendan's Cathedral, is a twelfth-century Hiberno-Romanesque structure on the site of Saint Brendan's sixth-century monastery in Clonfert, Ireland.
Completed Project
Kells, Ireland

Headfort House

In the early 1770s Thomas Taylor, the first Earl of Headfort, commissioned Irish architect George Semple to build Headfort House.
near Golden, Ireland

Athassel Abbey

Set in an idyllic landscape of verdant green rolling hills along the banks of the River Suir, the ruins of Athassel Abbey stand as a romantic symbol of Ireland's legendary past.
Bam, Iran

Bam

The citadel of Bam, the largest extant mud-brick complex in the world, was heavily damaged by an earthquake in 2003.
Completed Project
Yogyakarta, Indonesia

Tamansari Water Castle

Tamansari, meaning perfumed garden, is the name for the gardens and associated structures built in 1765 for Hamengku Buwono I, the sultan of the kingdom of Yogyakarta.
Completed Project
Nias, Indonesia

Omo Hada

Omo Hada is a rare surviving eighteenth-century traditional Indonesian village.
Kotagede, Indonesia

Kotagede Heritage District

The Kotagede Heritage District was the fifteenth- to sixteenth-century capital of the Islamic Mataram kingdom in Indonesia.
Central Java, Indonesia

Borobudur

The popularity of a religious site can threaten both its spiritual quality and its physical fabric.
Mumbai, India

Watson's Hotel

Located in Mumbai's Kala Ghoda Art District, Watson's Hotel may be the earliest surviving example of cast-iron architecture in India.
Srinagar, India

Srinagar Heritage Zone

Founded between the Jhelum River and Dal Lake in the mid-third century BC, the city of Srinagar reached its apogee in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries.

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