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Web Sites

An Olympic Endeavor
Overview of Salt Lake City Winter Olympic Game projects.

Architecture of Our Century
Images of famous buildings around the world.

Cities/Buildings Database
Developed by University of Washington. User can retrieve the image and metadata via a browser.

GreatBuildings.com
Documents hundreds of buildings and leading architects with 3D models, photographic images and architectural drawings, plus commentaries, bibliographies, and web links, for famous designers and structures.

Millennium Dome
Information on the largest tensile-roofed dome located in London.

Minneapolis: Past and Present
Information on historic buildings in Minneapolis downtown.

National Building Museum
The site has Blueprints Magazine online.

Pentagon
The largest office buildings in the world.

The Built Environment of American Religion: the State of the Art
Study of America's religious architecture and landscape.

The Fabulous Ruins of Detriot
Virtual tour of Detroit city.

World Domes and History
An introduction to famous domes around the world.


Technical Articles

Kowloon MTR Tower
With three buildings over 1000 feet (305 meters) tall and active plans for at least three more, Hong Kong, China could become the world's tall building capital by 2010.

Scaling the Monument
Architecture and engineering combine in a magnificent tour de force that is making possible the restoration of the Washington Monument.







 
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