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The Sky is Not the Limit: The Most Wondrous Asian Skyscrapers
by Ronald Marbles, Nov 17, 2007
How the best Asian skyscrapers were built, what they resemble, and their statistics.
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Prague's New Town Hall
by Jonquil, Nov 14, 2007
A description of one of the most important historical buildings in Prague. The building was the scene of one of the earliest Protestant uprisings.
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The World's Top Five Mediatric Skyscrapers
by Ronald Marbles, Oct 29, 2007
Here we take a look at the world's top five mediatric skyscrapers, the ones that are used as a gigantic form of mass media.
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Beauty At Its Best: The World's Top Five Scenographic Skyscrapers
by Ronald Marbles, Oct 26, 2007
A look at the world's nicest skyscrapers, those that provide hope for the sore eyes.
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Seeking the Numionous
by Faustin, Oct 18, 2007
Inspiration for and elements of the work of Sir Ninian Comper, church architect, designer and furnisher (1864-1960).
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What's in a Name?
by John aka Jupiter King, Aug 19, 2007
Reflect your home's unique personality, name it.
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Empire State Building
by yankee doodle, Aug 5, 2007
Facts and history about the empire state building.
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The Geodesic Dome
by Brian Owens, Aug 4, 2007
The geodesic dome has been a wonder of modern architecture.
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Bricks
by Brian Owens, Aug 4, 2007
Where do bricks come from? How are they made?
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The Sydney Opera House Elements
by the king, Jul 5, 2007
The Sydney Opera House was a breakthrough in architectural design.
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