Humanities- Tallest/Famous Buildings

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Dome of the Rock

-Located in Jerusalem--- heart of the Middle East -Currently a Muslim place of worship -Jews, Christians, and Muslims believe that Abraham was going to sacrifice Isaac -Muslims believe Muhammad is their last prophet

Chrysler Building

-Located in New York, New York -Used as an office building -Chrysler headquarters -Gargoyles sticking out of the side--- shaped like the car's hood ornament

Falling Water

-Located in Pennsylvania -Architect: Frank Lloyd Wright -Built over a waterfall -Originally a house, now used as a tourist attraction -Great example of cantilever structure

St. Peter's Basilica

-Located in Vatican City -Was built in 4th century, rebuilt in 16th century -Rumor says that St. Peter is buried under the building along with other saints and popes

Willis Tower

-10th tallest building in the world -Located in Chicago, Illinois -1,450 feet tall -Multi-functional office building -Used to be called Sears Tower--> used to be their headquarters (they're no longer there) -Great example of tubular structure

Mecca Royal Clock Tower

-2nd largest building in the world -Located in Mecca, Saudi Arabia (Asia) -1,972 feet tall -FYI: Mecca is the birthplace of Muhammed (the last prophet according to Muslims)

Shanghai Tower

-3rd largest building in the world -Located in Shanghai, China (Asia) -This building is not yet completed. It will be completed by the end of 2014.

One World Trade Center

-4th largest building in the world -Located in New York, New York -1,776 feet tall: was made this tall on purpose (year we declared independence) -Opened in 2014 -Used as a multifunctional office building -Located right next to where the Twin Towers were located -Have made alterations to this building to prevent terrorist attacks -Tallest building in America

Taipei 101

-5th largest building in the world -Located in Taipei, Taiwan (Asia) -Multi-functional building -101 floors above ground -Tuned mass damper

Shangai World Financial Center

-6th largest building in the world -Located in Shangai, China (Asia) -FYI: this building is right next to Shanghai Tower, the #2 building

International Commerce Center

-7th largest building in the world -Located in Hong Kong (Asia)

Petronas Towers

-8th tallest building in the world -Tallest twin towers -Located in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (Asia) -Multifunctional building: shopping and office buildings

Zifeng Tower

-9th tallest building in the world -Located in Nanjing, China (Asia)

Burj Khalifa

-Largest building in the world -Located in Dubai, United Arab Emirates (Asia) -2,723 feet tall -Used as a multifunctional office building -Same architectural firm as Willis Tower

Parthenon

-Located in Athens, Greece: on the hill Acropolis -Temple for the goddess Athena -Great example of post and lineal structure -There is a replica of this building located in Nashville, TN

Sagrada Familia

-Located in Barcelona, Spain -Antoni Gaudi: architect who was buried in this building -Still isn't finished -18 towers: each representing a biblical person -Used as a church/ tourist attraction

Guggenheim Museum

-Located in Bilbao, Spain -Has both modern and contemporary art -Has the "Puppy" located outside of it -Made out of titanium on the outside

Marina City

-Located in Chicago, Illinois -Multifunctional building: city within a city-- everything you would need to live is located in this building -Pie-shaped condos

Burj al-Arab Hotel

-Located in Dubai, United Arab Emirates (Asia/ Middle East) -Used solely as a hotel -Located on a man-made island -Tallest hotel in the world

Neuschwanstein Castle

-Located in Germany -Palace for King Ludwig, now a tourist attraction -Was never totally finished -Sleeping beauty castle--- Disney Land

Farnsworth House

-Located in Illinois -Elevated because there was flooding expected in the area -Was used as a weekend home for Dr. Farnsworth, now a tourist attraction -Has a skeleton frame

Taj Mahal

-Located in India -Mausoleum for the leaders favorite wife who died giving birth to their 14th child -Minaretes: prayer towers (Muslim religion) -Used elephants to transport the materials for the building -The emperor is buried here too -Now used as a tourist attraction

Hagia Sophia

-Located in Istanbul, Turkey -Multifunctional building: 1st) church, 2nd) mosque, now a museum -the dome was damaged in an earthquake

St. Basil's Cathedral

-Located in Moscow, Russia--- Red Square, government center -Was a church, now a museum -Ivan the Terrible had the architect blinded so that he could never make a building more beautiful than this one -Onion dome -Russia is no longer part of the Soviet Union or the USSR because they don't exist anymore

Guggenheim Museum

-Located in New York, New York -Architect: Frank Lloyd Wright -Contemporary art museum -Spiral ramp

Pantheon

-Located in Rome, Italy -Pantheon: means everything divine -Was first used to worship Pagan Gods, and then used for Catholics, now a museum -Oculus: all light from the building comes from this hole

Colosseum

-Located in Rome, Italy -Used to be used as an amphitheater, now used as a tourist attraction -They would sometimes flood the bottom of the theater and have sea battles -Gladiators would also fight here

Sydney Opera House

-Located in Sydney, Australia -Used as a performing arts center: not only for operas -Joan Utzon (one of the architects), was chosen by winning an international design contest

United States Capitol

-Located in Washington D.C. -Statue on top of the building is called the "Statue of Freedom" -Senate meets here on one side, House of Representatives on the other side= Congress= Legislative -Has a neoclassical architecture


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