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Completed and 1992
** Completed 1992.
Completed the spring of 1992, the Gordon B. Olson Library presently serves an enrollment of more than 3, 000 students.
Completed in July 1992, its official dedication ceremony took place on Saturday, October 17, 1992.
Completed in 1992, Richardson Library faces the Quad in the heart of DePaul University's Lincoln Park Campus.
Completed in 1992, it has 42 stories, and reaches a height of 167 m ( 548 ft ).
* Completed: 1992
Completed in 1992, the bypass extended a two-lane expressway to 34 Mile Road.
Completed in 1992 by the architectural firm Arcop, the 10-storey complex is known for its architecture, including a large glassed-in atrium, formerly Fortification Lane.

Completed and was
Completed and opened for traffic in 1852, the bridge was designed and built by Lemuel Chenoweth and his brother, Eli, of Beverly.
Completed in about 731 ,, Bede was aided in writing this book by Albinus, abbot of St Augustine's Abbey, Canterbury.
Completed by P. Schuyler Miller and John D. Clark, the chronology was later revised by Clark and L. Sprague de Camp in An Informal Biography of Conan the Cimmerian ( 1952 ).
Completed in 1815, it was the first national-scale geologic map, and by far the most accurate of its time.
Completed in 1820, this imposing work was well received in Rome but to the artist's chagrin the ecclesiastical authorities there would not permit it to be sent to Paris for exhibition.
Completed in 1913, the Jefferson Memorial building was built near the main entrance to the Exposition, at Lindell and DeBalivere.
Completed in 1976, the Faneuil Hall Marketplace ( comprising Quincy Market and other spaces adjacent to Boston's Faneuil Hall ) was designed by architect Benjamin C. Thompson and was a financial success, an act of historic preservation, and an anchor for urban revitalization.
Completed in 1997, the tunnel, approaches and related buildings were designed by the hypermodernist Dutch architectural firm Van Berkel + Bos, and was named after the Dutch naval hero Piet Hein.
Completed in 1839, it was designed by Richard Delafield and built by the United States Army Corps of Engineers.
Completed in 1450 and placed in the square facing the Basilica of St. Anthony, his equestrian statue of Erasmo ( better known as the Gattamelata, or " Honey-Cat ") was the first example of such a monument since ancient times.
Completed in 1879, the roof was leaded, following on Scott's desires.
Completed in 1896, it served as a hotel from the very beginning and was originally owned by Emil Bernhardt, a hotel manager educated in Switzerland.
Completed by his enemy Constantine, it was one of the most impressive edifices of ancient times.
Completed in one day, the portrait was likely to have been no more than a head sketch, but both the king and Olivares were pleased.
Completed in 1968 by the firm of Roche-Dinkeloo, the Ford Foundation Building was the first large-scale architectural building in the country to devote a substantial portion of its space to horticultural pursuits.
Completed in 1829, it was demonstrated in 1831, and although four operations of the sluices were estimated to have removed 10, 000 tons of gravel and shingle out to sea, its subsequent operation was not as effective.
Completed in 1887, the Ponce de Leon Inlet Light Station was built when the area was known as Mosquito Inlet.
Completed in the late 1840s, the New York / New Haven Railroad ( New Haven / Northampton ) was built alongside the canal ( more or less ) as a revolutionary mode for travel to and through Southwick.
Completed in 1924 on the south shore of Sunday Lake, the Wakefield Memorial Building was the center of the community.
Completed after Barry's death in 1863 was the classical, Guest Memorial Reading Room and Library in Dowlais, Wales.
Completed in June 2000 it was transported to specially built facilities in California and officially dedicated on August 15, 2001.

Completed and designed
Completed in the Fall of 2009, the Mount Pleasant Visitation Centre is a new building built on the cemetery grounds designed to provide visitation space, chapel services, and reception space.
Completed in 1990 and designed by Michael Graves, the Team Disney Burbank building contains the office of President and CEO Robert A. Iger, as well as the boardroom for the Board of Directors.
Completed in 1823 and consecrated in 1824, All Souls is the only surviving building in Regent Street that was designed by John Nash.
Completed in 1986, it was designed by Turkish architect Vedat Dalokay to be shaped like a desert Bedouin's tent.
Completed in the spring of 1979, it had been designed and constructed through user-development and voluntary community participation.
Completed in 1816, and designed by James Gillespie Graham ( 1776 – 1855 ), the church of St. Andrew formally re-introduced the Roman Catholic presence to Glasgow.
Completed in 1889, the building was designed by architects Willoughby J. Edbrooke and Franklin P. Burnham, of Chicago, Illinois.
Completed in October 1997 at a cost of $ 2. 9 million, the " horizontal elevator " was designed to carry 1, 000 commuters a day at speeds up to taking about 55 seconds to travel end to end.
Completed in 1911 at a cost of $ 300, 000, Andover Hall was designed by Allen and Collens, a firm that focused largely on neo-medieval and ecclesiastical designs, and is the only building at Harvard built in the Collegiate Gothic style of architecture.
Completed in 1978, it added a PERI R12 periscope, originally designed for the Leopard 1A4, for the tank commander.
Completed in 1960, it was designed by T. C.
Completed in 1905 and renovated a century later, the circle was designed by William P. Eno – a businessman who pioneered many early innovations in road safety and traffic control – as part of Frederick Law Olmsted's vision for Central Park, which included a " Grand Circle " at the Merchants ' Gate, its most important Eighth Avenue entrance.
Completed in 1978, it is 22 metres ( 72 feet ) wide, and was designed by De Leuw, Chadwick and O ’ hEocha Consulting Engineers.
Completed in 1887 and designed by architect firm Tappin, Gilbert and Dennehy, this impressive red brick building dominates a main residential corner.
Completed in 1937, this building was designed in the style of the Spanish Colonial Revival style by architect Claud S. Ashworth ( 1885-1971 ).
Completed in 1999, the complex is specially designed to provide comprehensive in-patient and out-patient services under one roof.
Completed for the 2008 season, the renovated Disch-Falk field was designed by architectural firm DLR Group.
Completed in 1910 and designed by Harvard architect H. Langford Warren, Flowers Hall was designed to emulate the collegiate Gothic architecture of Oxford and Cambridge, England, and of Cambridge, Massachusetts, and set the tone for the pervasive architectural style of campus buildings henceforth.
Completed in 1936, the development features large mansions on either side of the central parkway overlooking the parks, designed by such architects as Henry Hornbostel, Neel Reid, Walter T. Downing and Arthur Neal Robinson.

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