2 D0 R G7 a0 i2 r& W0 `9 FThe Pinnacle (formerly known as The Bishopsgate Tower), designed by Kohn Pederson Fox architects 7 r4 T8 R# h0 r0 Z; p7 E7 O" I, ?
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An artist's impression of a proposed extension to the Tate Modern, designed by Herzog & De Meuron (Tate Modern/PA)+ k# R4 I; B& {
& ?! \* Y. S7 L" U: g$ x$ k1 Z" j+ r1 s( G" k# q0 S( ^; X 4 v0 V: Z2 F! J$ m5 S1 rGround Zero development (NYC Lower Manhatten Development Corporation) % Y8 `' u. b: B8 |. v / b# g$ f4 n* h7 ]+ M6 c2 _( j4 X* ~ ! |) N- y3 ?/ O
An arial view of the Maxxi building, Rome, designed by Zaha Hadid r9 O' v9 K5 T. ~, Z5 x1 e C 9 S- _! P" x6 g7 O/ C4 |$ X! E . N3 V! |( m# m# z: C% z$ H; N5 a8 a5 b7 E
The Grand Egyptian Museum, designed by Heneghan Peng 6 J1 l8 F; H( y5 _7 Y 8 l! x# S2 A0 G, k) Q0 q# H3 y6 t6 Z# [1 C, }# w i3 W " n- i9 F6 o$ E# t8 x4 g0 A* |Burj Dubai, designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill 3 x$ y5 N5 a1 M/ C3 n& Y& _! R+ w3 K# D4 l1 n* ?
( y0 F5 K2 @/ t2 Z 8 Z' l/ R( M3 D$ CThe Simon Wiesenthal Museum of Tolerance, Jerusalem Gehry Partners