Millau Viaduct

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  • Architecture's Modern Marvels ranked it 10of 22
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    Architecture's Modern Marvels

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    Vanity Fair asked 52 experts to choose the five most important works of architecture created since 1980. After tallying the votes, here...

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  • Bridges in France ranked it 9of 29
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    Bridges in France

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    A complete list of bridges in France with pictures. Famous French bridges, the biggest and the highest. From the earliest arch and beam...

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  • Sir Norman Foster Architecture

    List of Sir Norman Foster buildings, with photos. Most, if not all, prominent Sir Norman Foster architecture appears on this list, including Sir Norman Foster list includes Sir Norman Foster houses, Sir Norman Foster churches and other structures where applicable. This list displays the architectural works of...more

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    Foster and Partners buildings list - including important buildings designed by Foster and Partners and/or important buildings built by Foster and Partners. Architecture featured on this list of Foster and Partners buildings is alphabetical, but can be sorted by any column. List includes different types of str...more

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  • Stunning bridges in France

    The Millau Viaduct is a cable-stayed road-bridge that spans the valley of the river Tarn near Millau in southern France. It was designed by the French structural engineer Michel Virlogeux and British architect Norman Foster.

  • What Is Beauty?, Saturday, May 26

    In his quest, Collings pores over 10 very different works, from 10 very different places and times. He begins not with a canvas, but a bridge: the Millau Viaduct in the south of France, designed by Norman Foster. It reveals, Collings says, the ineluctable ...

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    Not including broadcast antennas, it is the second-tallest structure in France, after the Millau Viaduct. The tower has three levels for visitors. Tickets can be purchased to ascend, by stairs or lift, to the first and second levels. The walk from ground ...

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