Engineering Center, University of Colorado

Distancing itself from the more traditionalist structures of the campus, the Engineering Center is unapologetically brutalist with distinct wedge shapes and massive exposed concrete walls. Oddly though the monopitch roofs are conservatively tiled.

Palace of the Arts

The shape is reminiscent of the section of a Greek column (a tambour). The 1960s were a time of international inspirations in Uzbekistan, so that the building’s shape refers to the cosmopolite and universal status of Greek Antiquity. The quest for…

Synagogue

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St Leonards Centre (today: Oxley Business Center)

Designed by Geoff Malone, who was working at Kerr and Smith as an associate. Geoff designed this building shortly after graduation from Sydney University. Special thanks to Paul Desney and G. Harper

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To represent a masterpiece of human creative genius.
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To exhibit an important interchange of human values, over a span of time or within a cultural area of the world, on developments in architecture or technology, monumental arts, town-planning or landscape design.
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To bear a unique or at least exceptional testimony to a cultural tradition or to a civilization which is living or which has disappeared.
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To be an outstanding example of a type of building, architectural or technological ensemble or landscape which illustrates (a) significant stage(s) in human history.
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To be outstanding examples representing significant on-going ecological and biological processes in the evolution and development of terrestrial, fresh water, coastal and marine ecosystems and communities of plants and animals.
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To be an outstanding example of a traditional human settlement, land-use, or sea-use which is representative of a culture (or cultures), or human interaction with the environment especially when it has become vulnerable under the impact of irreversible change.
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To be directly or tangibly associated with events or living traditions, with ideas, or with beliefs, with artistic and literary works of outstanding universal significance. (The Committee considers that this criterion should preferably be used in conjunction with other criteria).
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To contain superlative natural phenomena or areas of exceptional natural beauty and aesthetic importance.
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To be outstanding examples representing major stages of earth's history, including the record of life, significant on-going geological processes in the development of landforms, or significant geomorphic or physiographic features.
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To contain the most important and significant natural habitats for in-situ conservation of biological diversity, including those containing threatened species of outstanding universal value from the point of view of science or conservation.
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