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Yamasaki was one of the most prominent architects of the 20th century. He was inspired by Gothic architecture and usage of narrow vertical windows. His buildings are well-known and celebrated throughout the world.
East Asia
U.S. Consulate
Kobe, Japan
Founder's Hall, Shinji Shumeikai
Shiga Prefecture, Japan
North America
Century Plaza Hotel
Los Angeles, California
Century Plaza Hotel
North America
Wayne State University
Anna and Meyer Prentis Building, College of Education, McGregor Memorial Conference Center and the Helen L. DeRoy Auditorium at Wayne State University.
Detroit, Michigan
University School
Grosse Point, Michigan
Reynolds Metals Regional Sales Office
Southfield, Michigan
Michigan Consolidated Gas Co.
Detroit, Michigan
North America
Urban Redevelopment Plan
Saint Louis, Missouri
Pruit-Igoe Public Housing
Saint Louis, Missouri
Lambert-St.Louis Airport Terminal
Saint Louis, Missouri
North America
Colorado National Bank
Denver, Colorado
North America
Rainer Bank Tower
Seattle, Washington
IBM Office Building
Seattle, Washington
North America
World Trade Centers
New York City, New York
Manufacturers and Traders Trust Co.
Buffalo, New York
South Asia
U.S. Pavilion, World Agricultural Fair
New Delhi, India
North America
Eastern Airlines Terminal, Logan International Airport
Boston, Massachusetts
Middle East
Dhahran International Airport
Dhahran, Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency Head Office
Eastern Province, Saudi Arabia
Middle East
Eastern Province International Airport
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Central Pacific
Queen Emma Gardens
Honolulu, Hawaii
Warszawa
Europe
Yamasaki was one of the most prominent architects of the 20th century. He was inspired by Gothic architecture and usage of narrow vertical windows. His buildings are well-known and celebrated throughout the world.