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Housing and Urban Development Building Washington, DC |
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The HUD Building was built from 1966-1968. It was designed by Marcel Breuer and Herbert Beckhard. The building was later renamed the Robert C. Weaver Federal Building. It has three curved façades and concrete structure/windows similar to Breuer's Pirelli Building in New Haven, CT. The mushroom-like structures were added to the plaza in 1990. [map] |
Pan American Health Organization Washington, DC |
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The Pan American Health Organization buildings were designed by Roman Fresnedo Siri and constructed in 1965. There is a curved tower and a round conference center. [map] |
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