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  • |caption= The bridge in 2023 |locale= [[Montreal]], [[Quebec]] ...
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  • {{Year nav topic5|1939|architecture}} The year '''1939 in architecture''' involved some significant events. ...
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  • | image = File:Autostade Montreal Aerial 1966.jpg | caption = The Autostade in 1966 ...
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  • {{Short description|Casino in Montreal, Quebec, Canada}} | name = Montreal Casino ...
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  • ...-1940) is considered his finest work and one of the masterpieces of modern architecture.<ref>{{Cite book|url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/11814265|title=Oxford il ...al submitted for the competition for the design of the [[Viipuri Library]] in 1927 by Finnish architect [[Alvar Aalto]], who regarded Asplund as his ment ...
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  • [[File:Expo 67 Montreal Canada 1967 (6).jpg|thumb|Indians of Canada pavilion.]] ...a [[pavilion]] at the [[1967 International and Universal Exposition]] in [[Montreal, Quebec]], Canada. ...
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  • {{short description|Housing complex built for 1967 World's Fair in Montreal}} | caption = Habitat 67 viewed from street level in 2019 ...
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  • {{short description|Environment museum in Montreal, Quebec}} {{distinguish|Montreal Biodome}} ...
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  • ...t house was certified in 2002. {{As of|2019||df=}}, about 9,000 buildings in Italy have been rated by the agency.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.agenzia ...atory in South Tyrol. (bylaw to the law on regional developmental planning in the area of energy saving). ...
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  • |type = [[World's Fair|International exhibitions]] ...stablished by the Convention Relating to International Exhibitions, signed in [[Paris]] on 22 November 1928, with the following goals: ...
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  • ...ly international event goes back to at least the 1851 [[Great Exhibition]] in London. The 1990s saw the boom of art biennials, a period of multiplication The term has also derived a suffix for other creative events, as in "Berlinale" for the [[Berlin International Film Festival]] and "Viennale" f ...
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  • ...ber 16, 1898) was an [[architect]] who designed several notable structures in and around [[Chicago, Illinois]]. He was also mayor of [[Highland Park, Ill ...decided to settle and work in the emerging metropolis of Chicago, Illinois in 1853. Many of his buildings were constructed before the [[Great Chicago Fir ...
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  • ...in [[sculpture]] from [[Cooper Union]] in 1979, and a [[master's degree]] in [[mechanical engineering]] from [[Columbia University]]. At some point dur ...artu, Estonia]], and the second is displayed in [[Liberty Science Center]] in [[Jersey City, New Jersey]]. ...
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  • {{Short description|Building in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada}} {{Distinguish|text=[[Place du Canada]] (Montreal), [[Canada Place (Edmonton)]], or [[Place Canada]] (Tokyo)}} ...
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  • | caption = Alexander Hammid in a screenshot of the short film ''Meshes of the Afternoon'' (1943) ...and [[film editor]]. He immigrated to the U.S. in 1938 and became involved in American avant-garde cinema. He is best known for three films: ''[[Crisis ( ...
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  • | name = Montreal Museum of Fine Arts | image = Museum of Fine Arts, main entrance, Montreal.jpg ...
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  • ...Waterloo (town), New York|Waterloo, New York]]. Blanchard worked primarily in [[Buffalo, New York]] and partnered with her husband at '''Bethune, Bethune ...buildings. The [[Buffalo Meter Company Building]] was renamed Bethune Hall in her honor by the [[University at Buffalo]].<ref>{{cite web |author=Byrnes, ...
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  • ...= The school's 1920s auditorium was designed in the [[Neoclassical architecture|Neo-Classical Revival]] style. | architecture = Classical Revival ...
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  • | caption = Safdie in 2017 | alma_mater = [[McGill School of Architecture]] ...
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  • ...ters at [[Boston University]] in general use from 1977 to around 1990, and in limited use until at least 1993. During the 1980s, VPS/VM was the main ope Each user ran in a Virtual Machine under VM, an IBM hypervisor operating system. VM provided ...
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