Project |
Location |
Completed |
Principal architects |
Notes |
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L. S. Ayres flagship, addition 38-40 S. Meridian St. |
Indianapolis |
1946 |
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part of Washington St–Monument Cir Historic District |
[1] |
Oak Ridge New Town Master Plan |
Oak Ridge, Tennessee |
1949 |
John O. Merrill |
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[2] |
Manhattan House |
Manhattan, New York |
1951 |
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New York City Landmark |
[3] |
Lever House |
Manhattan, New York |
1952 |
Gordon Bunshaft Natalie de Blois |
New York City Landmark National Register of Historic Places |
[4] |
Manufacturers Hanover Trust – 510 Fifth Avenue |
Manhattan, New York |
1954 |
Gordon Bunshaft Charles Evans Hughes III |
New York City Landmark |
[5] |
Hilton Istanbul Bosphorus |
Istanbul, Turkey |
1955 |
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Turkey's first five-star hotel. |
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Consular Agency of the United States, Bremen |
Bremen, Germany |
1956 |
Gordon Bunshaft |
Received an award in 1974 from the Association of German Architects |
[6][7] |
International Arrivals Building - John F Kennedy International Airport |
Queens
New York |
1957 |
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Demolished 2000 |
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Inland Steel Building |
Chicago |
1958 |
Bruce Graham Walter Netsch |
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[8] |
United Airlines terminal - John F Kennedy International Airport |
Queens
New York |
1959 |
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Demolished 2008 |
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Veterans Memorial Coliseum |
Portland, Oregon |
1960 |
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Also known as Portland Memorial Coliseum. |
[9] |
One Chase Manhattan Plaza |
Manhattan, New York |
1961 |
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New York City Landmark[10] |
[11] |
BMA Tower |
Kansas City, Missouri |
1961 |
Bruce Graham |
Also known as One Park Place. |
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Telus Tower |
Montreal |
1962 |
Gordon Bunshaft |
French: Tour Telus. Previously known as CIL House. |
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McMath–Pierce solar telescope at Kitt Peak National Observatory |
Kitt Peak, Arizona |
1962 |
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[12] |
John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Building |
New Orleans, Louisiana |
1962 |
Gordon Bunshaft |
Currently K&B Plaza
Replaced Lee Circle Main Library, New Orleans Public Library (Daniel Burnham, 1908) |
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Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library at Yale University |
New Haven, Connecticut |
1963 |
Gordon Bunshaft |
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[13] |
United States Air Force Academy Cadet Chapel |
Colorado Springs, Colorado |
1963 |
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[14] |
Cook County Administration Building (formerly the Brunswick Building) |
Chicago |
1964 |
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[15] |
Mauna Kea Beach Hotel |
Kohala, Hawaii, Hawaii |
1965 |
Edward Charles Bassett |
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Circle Campus of the University of Illinois at Chicago |
Chicago |
1965 |
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Wentworth Hotel |
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
1966 |
John Barney Rodgers |
Designed in association with Laurie & Heath. City of Sydney local heritage item. |
[16] |
One Wilshire |
Los Angeles |
1966 |
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Autzen Stadium of the University of Oregon |
Eugene, Oregon |
1967 |
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Virginia National Bank Headquarters Historic District |
Downtown Norfolk, Virginia |
1967 |
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Later known as Bank of America Center. As of 2018, the tower is Icon Norfolk, a luxury apartment building. |
[17][18] |
Louis Jefferson Long Library at Wells College |
Aurora, New York |
1968 |
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Equitable Building |
Atlanta |
1968 |
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D90 (Boots Headquarters) |
Beeston, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom |
1968 |
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Grade II* listed |
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University of Illinois at Chicago – Phase III: Behavioral Sciences Building |
Chicago |
1969 |
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[19] |
555 California Street |
San Francisco |
1969 |
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Formerly Bank of America Center. |
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Grand Rapids City Hall & Kent County Administrative Building |
Grand Rapids, Michigan |
1969 |
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John Hancock Center |
Chicago |
1969 |
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Red Line – Dan Ryan branch |
Chicago |
1969 |
Myron Goldsmith |
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Blue Line – O'Hare branch (Jefferson Park to Logan Square) |
Chicago |
1970 |
Myron Goldsmith |
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Regenstein Library of the University of Chicago |
Chicago |
1970 |
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Boise Plaza |
Boise, Idaho |
1971 |
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Originally the Boise Cascade Building |
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Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum |
Austin, Texas |
1971 |
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Seneca One Tower |
Buffalo, New York |
1971 |
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Weyerhaeuser Headquarters |
Tacoma, Washington |
1971 |
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Gund Hall (School of Law) |
Cleveland, Ohio |
1971 |
John O. Merrill |
Constructed as a pair of buildings -- library and offices, and lecture halls / moot courts |
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Hajj Terminal at King Abdulaziz International Airport |
Jeddah, Saudi Arabia |
1972 |
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Hancock Whitney Center |
New Orleans, Louisiana |
1972 |
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Originally One Shell Square |
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Olympic Tower |
Manhattan, New York |
1972 |
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Willis Tower (formerly Sears Tower) |
Chicago, Illinois |
1973 |
Bruce Graham Fazlur Khan |
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Carlton Centre |
Johannesburg, South Africa |
1973 |
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U.S. Bank Center |
Milwaukee |
1973 |
Bruce Graham James DeStefano Fazlur Khan |
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Edmonton City Centre |
Edmonton, Alberta |
1974 |
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Formerly Edmonton Centre. |
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First Wisconsin Plaza |
Madison, Wisconsin |
1974 |
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Azadi Stadium |
Tehran, Iran |
1974 |
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Tour Areva |
La Défense, Courbevoie, France |
1974 |
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City Center Square |
Kansas City, Missouri |
1977 |
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555 17th Street |
Denver |
1978 |
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Formerly Anaconda Tower and Qwest Tower. |
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Denver World Trade Center |
Denver |
1979 |
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Town Square Complex |
Saint Paul, Minnesota |
1980 |
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Contains the Bremer Tower, UBS Plaza, and DoubleTree by Hilton St. Paul Downtown |
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Marriott World Trade Center |
Manhattan, New York |
1981 |
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Also known as 3 World Trade Center. Destroyed in the September 11 attacks in 2001. |
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Madison Plaza |
Chicago |
1982 |
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Former Hyatt Corporation headquarters. |
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Enerplex, North Building |
Princeton, New Jersey |
1982 |
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Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome |
Minneapolis |
1982 |
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Demolished in 2014. |
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AT&T Midtown Center |
Atlanta |
1982 |
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Formerly BellSouth Center and Southern Bell Center. |
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Georgia-Pacific Tower |
Atlanta |
1982 |
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The Terraces at 801 South Plymouth Court |
Chicago |
1983 |
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Wells Fargo Center |
Los Angeles |
1983 |
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U.S. Bancorp Tower |
Portland, Oregon |
1983 |
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Nicknamed Big Pink. |
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National Commercial Bank Headquarters |
Jeddah, Saudi Arabia |
1983 |
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Université saad dahleb, blida |
Blida, Algeria |
1984 |
Skidmore |
Université de Blida 1 |
[20] |
Trammell Crow Center |
Dallas |
1984 |
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Republic Plaza |
Denver |
1984 |
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Fort Wayne Museum of Art |
Fort Wayne, Indiana |
1984 |
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Southeast Financial Center |
Miami |
1984 |
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1515 Poydras |
New Orleans |
1984 |
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Former Gulf Building |
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63 Building |
Seoul, South Korea |
1985 |
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In Yeouido. |
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Wachovia Tower |
Birmingham, Alabama |
1986 |
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McCormick Place - Phase 2 - Exposition Center Expansion North Building |
Chicago |
1986 |
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[21] |
Cannoneer Court at Pratt Institute |
Brooklyn, New York |
1986 |
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Wells Fargo Tower |
Birmingham, Alabama |
1987 |
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Previously known as SouthTrust Tower and Wachovia Tower. |
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321 North Clark |
Chicago |
1987 |
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Chase Tower |
Dallas |
1987 |
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Also known as JPMorgan Chase Tower and Texas Commerce Tower. Nicknamed Keyhole Building. |
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Leo J. Pantas Hall at Pratt Institute |
Brooklyn, New York |
1987 |
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SunTrust Center |
Orlando, Florida |
1988 |
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Tallest building in Orlando |
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NBC Tower |
Chicago |
1989 |
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One Worldwide Plaza |
Manhattan, New York |
1989 |
David Childs |
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461 Fifth Avenue |
Manhattan, New York |
1989 |
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Milwaukee Center |
Milwaukee |
1989 |
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Roosevelt Hospital |
Manhattan, New York |
1990 |
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Islamic Cultural Center of New York |
Manhattan, New York |
1991 |
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100 East Pratt Street |
Baltimore |
1992 |
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Brookfield Place |
Toronto |
1992 |
Bregman + Hamann Architects |
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Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre |
Hong Kong |
1997 |
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Kirchsteigfeld |
Kirchsteigfeld, Germany |
1997 |
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[22] |
Terminal 3 of Ninoy Aquino International Airport |
Manila, Philippines |
1997 |
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Sioux City Art Center |
Sioux City, Iowa |
1997 |
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[23] |
MEO Arena |
Lisbon, Portugal |
1998 |
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Formerly Pavilhão Atlântico (Atlantico Pavilion). |
[24] |
Jin Mao Tower |
Shanghai, China |
1999 |
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[25] |
Embassy of the United States, Ottawa |
Ottawa |
1999 |
Gary Haney David Childs |
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Korea World Trade Center Expansion |
Seoul, South Korea |
2000 |
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PBCom Tower |
Makati, Philippines |
2000 |
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Second-tallest building in the Philippines. |
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7 South Dearborn |
Chicago |
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Planned but never built. |
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Adelaide Convention Centre |
Adelaide, Australia |
2001 |
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John F. Kennedy International Airport, International Arrivals Building, Terminal 4 |
Queens, New York |
2001 |
Marilyn Jordan Taylor |
Replaced original International Arrivals Building |
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International Terminal at San Francisco International Airport |
San Francisco |
2001 |
Craig W. Hartman |
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Dallas Convention Center |
Dallas |
2002 |
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Time Warner Center |
Manhattan, New York |
2003 |
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Random House Tower |
Manhattan, New York |
2003 |
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Terminal 3 of Ben Gurion Airport |
Tel Aviv, Israel |
2004 |
Marilyn Jordan Taylor |
In association with Moshe Safdie. |
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Rondo 1 |
Warsaw, Poland |
2005 |
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Also known as Rondo ONZ. |
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10 Exchange Square |
London, United Kingdom |
2004 |
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Finsbury Avenue Square |
London, United Kingdom |
2004 |
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Samsung Tower Palace 3 – Tower G |
Seoul, South Korea |
2004 |
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In partnership with Samoo Architects & Engineers |
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Terminal 1 of Toronto Pearson International Airport |
Toronto |
2004 |
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In association with Adamson Associates Architects, and Moshe Safdie & Associates |
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Jianianhua Centre |
Chongqing, China |
2005 |
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AIG Tower |
Hong Kong |
2005 |
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New Providence Wharf |
London, United Kingdom |
2006 |
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7 World Trade Center |
Manhattan, New York |
2006 |
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Tokyo Midtown |
Tokyo, Japan |
2007 |
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Dublin Airport |
Dublin, Ireland |
2007 |
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Terminal 3 of Singapore Changi Airport |
Singapore |
2007 |
Marilyn Jordan Taylor |
In partnership with CPG Corporation. |
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101 Warren Street |
Manhattan, New York |
2007 |
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Esentai Tower |
Almaty, Kazakhstan |
2008 |
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Cathedral of Christ the Light |
Oakland, California |
2008 |
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Centennial Towers |
San Francisco |
2008 |
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Chemsunny Plaza |
Beijing, China |
2008 |
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University of Utah Campus Master Plan |
Salt Lake City |
2008 |
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[26] |
222 Main |
Salt Lake City |
2009 |
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[27] |
Trump International Hotel and Tower |
Chicago |
2009 |
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Pan Peninsula |
London, United Kingdom |
2009 |
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Al Rajhi Bank Headquarters |
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia |
2009 |
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Burj Khalifa |
Dubai, United Arab Emirates |
2010 |
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Nanjing Greenland Financial Center |
Nanjing, China |
2010 |
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China World Trade Center Tower III |
Beijing, China |
2010 |
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Al Hamra Tower |
Kuwait City, Kuwait |
2011 |
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John Jay College of Criminal Justice |
Manhattan, New York |
2011 |
Marilyn Jordan Taylor |
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[28] |
510 Fifth Avenue |
Manhattan, New York |
2012 |
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Renovation and adaptive reuse. |
[29] |
University of North Carolina Genome Science Lab |
Chapel Hill, North Carolina |
2012 |
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[30] |
Zuellig Building |
Makati, Philippines |
2012 |
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[31] |
Chongqing Rural Commercial Bank Financial Building |
Chongqing, China |
2012 |
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[32] |
Dallas City Performance Hall |
Dallas |
2012 |
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One World Trade Center |
Manhattan, New York |
2013 |
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[33] |
Pearl River Tower |
Guangzhou, China |
2013 |
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[34] |
KAFD Conference Center at King Abdullah Financial District |
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia |
2014 |
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[35] |
Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport Terminal 2 |
Mumbai, India |
2014 |
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[36] |
The New School University Center |
Manhattan, New York |
2014 |
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[37] |
United States Air Force Academy Center for Character & Leadership Development |
Colorado Springs, Colorado |
2014 |
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[38] |
NATO Headquarters |
Brussels, Belgium |
2015 |
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[39] |
OKO Tower |
Moscow, Russia |
2015 |
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[40] |
Poly International Plaza |
Beijing, China |
2015 |
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[41] |
Tanjong Pagar Centre |
Singapore |
2016 |
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Tallest building in Singapore |
[42] |
Lexicon Tower (aka Chronicle Tower) |
London |
2017 |
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residential building |
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Talan Towers |
Astana, Kazakhstan |
2017 |
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Greenland Hangzhou Center |
Hangzhou, China |
2023 |
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mixed-use complex |
[43] |
Hangzhou Wangchao Center |
Hangzhou, China |
2023 |
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mixed-use complex |
[44] |
Kempegowda International Airport Terminal 2 |
Bangalore, India |
Ongoing |
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[45] |
1865 Broadway |
New York City |
Ongoing |
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SOM designed the original structure, which was demolished in 2015, and the taller replacement tower, which will be completed in 2019. |
[46] |
RDO Building |
Fargo, North Dakota |
2020 (Estimated) |
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Expected to be North Dakota's 2nd tallest building. |
[47][48][49] |
Masters Tower Cebu |
Cebu City, Philippines |
2025 (ongoing) |
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