César Pelli (October 12, 1926 – July 19, 2019) was an Argentine-American architect who designed some of the world's tallest buildings and other major...
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Postmodern architecture (section César Pelli)
2012. "César Pelli: 'I avoided a style'". La Gaceta. June 10, 2012. Retrieved September 12, 2016. Marcelo Gardinetti (June 2012). "César Pelli Tucuman"...
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Salesforce Tower (category César Pelli buildings)
Designed by César Pelli and developed by Hines Interests Limited Partnership and Boston Properties, it was the last building designed by Pelli to be completed...
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The architect César Pelli has designed many noteworthy buildings in the span of his four-decade career; these include some of the tallest buildings in...
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One Canada Square (category César Pelli buildings)
completion of The Shard (310m) in 2012. One Canada Square was designed by César Pelli with Adamson Associates and Frederick Gibberd Coombes. The building is...
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National Museum of Art, Osaka (category César Pelli buildings)
the English acronym NMAO (National Museum of Art, Osaka). Designed by César Pelli & Associates Japan. The museum originates from the Expo Museum of Fine...
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Gran Torre Costanera (category César Pelli buildings)
Chilean architects Alemparte Barreda & Asociados, the Argentine architect César Pelli and the Canadian company Watt International. Gran Torre Santiago is part...
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the access from the west. It was designed by the Argentine architect, César Pelli to complement the skyscrapers immediately next door, currently owned...
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Look up pelli in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pelli is the surname of: Arttu Pelli (born 1996), Finnish ice hockey César Pelli (1926–2019), Argentine...
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opened in Chūō-ku, Ōsaka, Japan in 2001. The project architects were César Pelli & Associates and Nihon Sekkei. It is adjoined by an atrium to the NHK...
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