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The photos of buildings in this set are ones I took on the tour we took with the Chicago Architecture Foundation. This particular tour was modern skyscrapers. I have not been disappointed with any of the tours I've been on with the foundation.
One of two "pod" schools dating to the 1970s in Jackson County, North Carolina. Circa 1975 building consists of two round classroom "pods," a gymnasium "pod," and an administrative "pod." The school houses grades Kindergarten through 12, with grades 7-12 having been moved into a new, traditional-layout classroom wing to the rear of the original school building.
Mode Gakuen Spiral Towers, near Nagoya Station, is home to 3 schools: Nagoya Mode Gakuen, HAL & Nagoya Isen. There are commercial facilities in the basement. It was designed by the architectural firm run by Kenzo Tenge's son. Mode Gakuen Spiral Towers, near Nagoya Station, is home to 3 schools: Nagoya Mode Gakuen, HAL & Nagoya Isen. There are commercial facilities in the basement. It was designed by Tange Associates, the architectural firm run by Kenzo Tange's son.
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Built between 1970 and 1974, these Brutalist and Modernist towers comprise the Riverside Plaza complex, originally known as Cedar Square West, which was designed by Ralph Rapson and has long operated as government-subsidized affordable housing. Funded by Title VIII of the US Department of Housing and Urban Development, the complex consists of six buildings with 1,303 apartments, with the tallest building, the McKnight Building, standing 39 stories tall, and being the tallest building in Minneapolis outside downtown. The complex was heavily renovated in 2011 to modernize building systems and the apartment units, and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2010.
One of two "pod" schools dating to the 1970s in Jackson County, North Carolina. Circa 1975 building consists of two round classroom "pods," a gymnasium "pod," and an administrative "pod." The school houses grades Kindergarten through 12, with grades 7-12 having been moved into a new, traditional-layout classroom wing to the rear of the original school building.
This image is part of the Modern Architecture in Edinburgh exhibition on www.capitalcollections.org.uk
One of two "pod" schools dating to the 1970s in Jackson County, North Carolina. Circa 1975 building consists of two round classroom "pods," a gymnasium "pod," and an administrative "pod." The school houses grades Kindergarten through 12, with grades 7-12 having been moved into a new, traditional-layout classroom wing to the rear of the original school building.