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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.