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  • Ten major modern buildings most popular with building lovers

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    Key Point:Here are the most popular revolutionary buildings in the world for construction fansCamilla, barcelona, spainIn 1905-1910, the spanish architect anthony gordy, when designing barcelona camilla, used wave-shaped walls rather than rigid geometry, which made the building appear to be floating。Central station, new york cityThe central station in new york city, located at the heart of manhattan in 1913, is the largest railway station in the wor

    Here are the most popular revolutionary buildings in the world for construction fans

    Camilla, barcelona, spain

    In 1905-1910, the spanish architect anthony gordy, when designing barcelona camilla, used wave-shaped walls rather than rigid geometry, which made the building appear to be floating。

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    Central station, new york city

    The central station in new york city, located at the heart of manhattan in 1913, is the largest railway station in the world and the busiest station in the united states, as well as the new york railway and metro hub. The architecture is characterized by a round luxurious marble process and 2,500 shining stars。

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    3. Chrysler building, new york city

    The chrysler building is 319 metres tall, with a total of 77 floors built in 1930. Until the building of the empire state building, it had enjoyed the highest architectural title in the world and was a classic decorative art building。

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    Imperial building, new york city

    When the empire state building in new york city was built, the height of the world's buildings was broken at 381 metres, and it was designed by shreve, lamb and harmon construction company to be an art-style architecture。

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    5. Watering villa

    In 1935, one of the most famous buildings in the united states, the water flow house, which was designed by frank lloyd wright, was impressed by the fact that the seemingly loose concrete terrace looked like a drop from a cliff。

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    6. Johnson wax museum, wisconsin

    The johnson wax museum, designed by frank lloyd wright, redefined space and introduced light into the building with non-transparent glass tubes, creating an open illusion。

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    7. Farnsworth house, illinois

    The farnsworth house, designed by ludwig mies van der rohe, uses industrial glass for all exterior walls, making it the first piece to integrate large areas of glass into residential buildings, through which green plants can be seen outside windows。

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    Sydney opera, sydney, australia

    The sydney opera house, one of australia's most famous buildings, was built in 1957-1973, with white sails in its shape and with an interesting view of the surrounding scenery, and thousands of tourists visit the building every day。

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    Sigram building, new york city

    The sigram building, located in midtown manhattan, was built in 1958 by ludwig mish van de ro and philip johnson. This skyscraper, made up of glass and copper, is classical and simple. To adapt to the modern design of "international style", architects built the entire building away from the streets。

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    The world trade centre twin tower

    Established in 1970-1977, the original world trade house in new york consisted of two 110-storey buildings and five smaller buildings. Two 110-storey buildings, also known as twin towers, were raised on the skyline in new york, but soon became part of the united states cultural heritage, which were destroyed in the terrorist attacks of 2001。

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