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Seven highly regarded examples of modern architecture worldwide include Fallingwater, the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, Villa Savoye, the Seagram Building etc. These structures are celebrated for their innovative design, influential styles, and significant contributions to architectural history and theory.
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Frank Gehry's masterpiece is known for its striking sculptural form, utilizing titanium, glass, and limestone to create a dynamic and visually captivating building.
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A quintessential modernist residence by Le Corbusier, it embodies his "Five Points of Architecture," featuring a pilotis-supported structure, a free-designed facade, and open floor plans.
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A prime example of the International Style by Mies van der Rohe, its sleek glass and steel facade set a new standard for skyscrapers and established the importance of public plazas in urban design.
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Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, Fallingwater is famous for its cantilevered terraces that integrate the building with its natural surroundings, creating a harmonious blend of architecture and landscape.
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Designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, this iconic pavilion is a minimalist masterpiece, featuring fluid spaces, luxurious materials, and a famous "Barcelona" chair.
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Zaha Hadid's fluid and organic design is celebrated for its dramatic curves and seamless integration of exterior and interior spaces.
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Peter Zumthor's elemental and spiritual design is an enigmatic concrete tower with a gnarled interior created by burning out a pyramid of tree trunks, resulting in a deeply primal space.
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