Archi-Quiz: Can You Identify These 17 Buildings Solely From Their Architectural Models?
Can you identify each building and its architect solely by viewing these models?
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Can you identify each building and its architect solely by viewing these models?
So, how did you do? Compare your answers with the list below and let us know in the comments! 1. MAX XI Museum by Zaha Hadid Architects, Rome, Italy 2. Norwegian Wild Reindeer Pavilion by Snøhetta, Hjerkinn, Norway 3. Cidada da Cultura by Peter Eisenman, Santiago de Compostela, Spain 4. LACMA by Peter Zumthor, Los Angeles,…
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