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141. Apple
SoHo (2002)
New York, NY; Bohlin Cywinski Jackson, Ronnette Riley
Architect
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142. John Hancock Towers
(1976)
Boston, MA; Henry Cobb, FAIA, Pei Cobb Freed
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143. Pennsylvania
Station (1910)
New York, NY; McKim, Mead & White
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144. Hyatt Regency San
Francisco (1973)
San Francisco, CA; John C. Portman Jr., FAIA
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more
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145. Carson Pirie Scott
(1903)
Chicago, IL; Louis Sullivan,
FAIA
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146. Museum of Modern
Art (1939)
New York, NY; Philip Goodwin, FAIA, and Edward Durell Stone, FAIA;
addition, Philip Johnson, FAIA; addition, Yoshio
Taniguchi, Hon. FAIA
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147. Auditorium Building
(1889),
Chicago, IL; Adler & Sullivan
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148. Brown Palace Hotel
(1892)
Denver, CO; Frank E. Edbrooke
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149. Ingalls Ice Arena, Yale
University (1958)
New Haven, CT; Eero Saarinen, FAIA
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150. Battle Hall, University of
Texas (1911)
Austin, TX; Cass Gilbert, FAIA
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