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Built 1898-1903 and renovated in 1954 and partially repurposed in 1988 it was originally called " Union Station " as the terminal for some Pennsylvania Railroad subsidiaries.
Built of soft sandstone, the tower is very weathered, and has been partially refaced.
Built in 1929, the building is the only Art Deco building in downtown White River Junction, and is built partially with Antique Verde marble quarried from Rochester, Vermont.
Built partially from materials recovered from a German POW camp in nearby Victoria Village.

Built and concrete
Built of steel and concrete in 1925 the statue, according to Habersham County, The Big Red Apple weighs 5, 200 pounds and is 7 feet high.
* Turf Skatepark – Built in 1979, included five concrete pools in a indoor / outdoor facility in Milwaukee, Wisconsin ( defunct since 1996 ).
Built of brick and concrete in the few years between the fire and Nero's suicide in 68, the extensive gold leaf that gave the villa its name was not the only extravagant element of its decor: stuccoed ceilings were applied with semi-precious stones and ivory veneers, while the walls were frescoed, coordinating the decoration into different themes in each major group of rooms.
Built on a land plot of 290 hectares and at an elevation of 140 meters above sea, it has an asphalt runway measuring 1660 x 30 meters, with one of its thresholds reinforced with concrete for an additional 60 meters.
Built of reinforced concrete between 1928-1930 for Fritz Tugendhat and his wife Greta, the villa soon became an icon of modernism.
Built in 1953, the bridge was the first pre-stressed concrete bridge in Europe.
Built in the middle of a protecting forest, and located far from major roads, the complex occupied more than and consisted of three separate security zones, the most important of which was Sperrkreis 1 ( Security Zone 1 ), in which was located the Führer Bunker and concrete shelters of members of the inner circle such as Hermann Göring, Martin Bormann, OKW chief Wilhelm Keitel and " chief of operations " OKW Alfred Jodl.
Built in 1922, this concrete deck arch bridge is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Built between 1928 and 1930, the three massive concrete structures formed an experimental early warning system that aimed to detect invading aircraft by focusing sound waves.
Built out of brick, it has rounded corner windows, made possible by the introduction of reinforced concrete.
Built in 1958, it consists of a reinforced concrete framed classroom and an administration block clad with cedar boards and aluminium windows.
Built of reinforced precast concrete as a stack of modular classroom and office spaces with wall-length windows for more natural illumination of rooms, it exemplifies the brutalist concrete construction style pioneered by Swiss architect Le Corbusier.
Built in 1926, the concrete and steel structure is part of a city park.
Built in 1986, the course is made primarily from concrete.
Built entirely of concrete, the viaduct consists of 21 arches, each spanning 15m and has a maximum height of 30m offering spectacular views down Lochaber ’ s Loch Shiel.
Built between autumn 1980 and December 1982, it is twenty three metres high, constructed from steel and concrete, and carrying a forty metre high aerial mast with FM-and TV-aerials on its top.
Built in 1932 by Joseph Sunlight, it is constructed of steel and concrete and clad in Portland stone under a three-tier mansard slate roof with glazed centre.
Built of concrete and steel, the tower is considered Modernist in style.
Built of reinforced concrete between 1959 and 1964, it has an observation deck and a restaurant at a height of 76 metres.
Built between 1908 and 1912, it is an early example of poured-in-place concrete and features 44 rooms, over 200 windows, 18 fireplaces and 10 bathrooms.
Built in 1902, Francis Field's permanent stands represent one of the first applications of reinforced concrete technology.
Built using a cut-and cover method, concrete segments of the vault were pre-cast and then lowered into the station.
Built over reclaimed land by construction company Sato Kogyo, the bridge is made of pre-stressed concrete and links East Coast Parkway on the east coast to Marina Bay on the west coast.

Built and designed
Built from fibre reinforced composite ( FRC ) the boat is lightweight yet very strong and is designed to right itself in the event of a capsize.
Built in 1889, it was the first church designed by the late Victorian architect Sir Ninian Comper.
Built on the structural foundation that supported the Perisphere of the 1939 – 1940 New York World's Fair, the Unisphere is centered in a large, circular reflecting pool and is surrounded by a series of water-jet fountains designed to obscure its tripod pedestal.
Built in 1938, it was designed by Eastman-born American architect Edward Columbus Hosford, who is noted for the courthouses and other buildings that he designed in Florida, Georgia and Texas.
Built in 1870 and designed by famous state capitol building architect Elijah E. Myers, the construction of Carlinville's courthouse produced its candidacy for the location of the State Capitol.
Built as the Stickler Memorial Library, the imposing structure designed by McKim, Mead, and White opened in 1901.
* Delmar post office: Built during the later years of the Depression, it is the only one of the 13 Colonial Revival-style New York post offices designed by Louis Simon that had no cupola.
Built in 1929, the 21-story building was designed by the same architects ( Shreve & Lamb ) who later designed the Empire State Building in New York City.
) Built at the site of a former quarry, Bridgeport was designed to be reminiscent of an open-air European-style shopping experience.
Built with a rubber-covered titanium and aluminium body, they were designed as a coupled rangefinder camera with interchangeable, compact lenses.
Built in 1755 and designed by James Gibbs, it is a Grade I listed building.
Built in the early 1900s by the Krupp family for their coal mine workers, the modest and tastefully designed two-family houses were to enable self-sufficiency by providing gardens and a stall for a cow.
Built in 1959 when the M1 ( as part of a link from London to Birmingham ) went as far as Junction 18, the M45 was designed to dissipate some of the motorway traffic before the M1 terminated.
Built around a 16-bit CPU, the MSP430 is designed for low cost and, specifically, low power consumption embedded applications.
Built on the ruins of a previous building destroyed in the fire following the 1906 earthquake, the building was designed by Oliver Everett in 1907 and named for its owners.
Built by the Manitowoc Marine Group in Marinette, Wisconsin, they are designed to recall look and ambiance of the classic New York ferryboats.
Built in the late 1950s in response to the increasing threat of nuclear warfare during the Cold War, the 35-acre subterranean site was designed to be the main emergency government war headquarters of the UK outside of London and safely house up to 4, 000 central government personnel in the event of a nuclear strike.
Built in 1959, the Tanger building was designed by Percival Goodman, a leading architect of American synagogues.
* Built in 1779, the Shire Hall was designed by Robert Adam.
Built in 1904, Orchestra Hall was designed by renowned Chicago architect Daniel Burnham.
Built in 1917, it was named after its financier, John Mason Little and was designed by famed architect Clarence Blackall.
Built in 1966, it was constructed with metal tubing in a quadratic lattice structure and has been designed to handle vibrations and a wind velocity of up to 90 meters per second.
Built by the Ford Motorsport ( Ford TeamRS ) works at Boreham, Essex, The Rally Ka was designed as an entry-level vehicle to compete in a one-make series as part of the British Mintex rally championship.

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