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* [[Le Showcase]] (A French Nightclub that used to be underneath Pont Alexandre III) (https://www.sortiraparis.com/parisian-nights/articles/180268-bridge-the-new-parisian-nightclub-under-the-pont-alexandre-iii-right-bank/lang/en)▼
* [[Shahi Jama Masjid, Sambhal]] - [[Babar]], The First Mughal Ruler constructed '''the First Babri Masjid''' in [[Sambhal]] which is to date considered to be a historic monument. (https://sambhal.nic.in/history/ last paragraph)▼
* [[Floor scraping]]▼
* [[Nailhead cover]]([[:ja:釘隠]] - Kugikakushi)▼
; AFRICA
* [[Cleopatra Hotel]] – [[Tunis]], [[Tunisia]]; venue for December 2012 sale, by [[Finance Ministry (Tunisia)|Tunisian Finance Ministry]], of deposed [[President of Tunisia|Tunisian President]] [[Zine El Abidine Ben Ali]]'s possessions; "a sumptuous property in the northern suburb of Tunis" ([http://www.nytimes.com/2012/12/22/world/africa/ben-alis-possessions-to-be-auctioned-in-tunisia.html])
* [[Safaricom Indoor Arena]] – sports venue in [[Nairobi]], [[Kenya]]; venue for speech given by Barack Obama during his July 2015 trip to Kenya; may be branded name for the [[Moi International Sports Centre#Kasarani Indoor Arena|Kasarani Indoor Arena]] within the [[Moi International Sports Centre]]; [http://www.stadiumskenya.co.ke/index.php/category-slideshow/150-safaricom-wins-naming-branding-rights]; [http://www.vnews.com/news/nation/world/17931828-95/obama-kenya-is-at-crossroads]
; ASIA
* [[Saruhasi]] - historical bridge in [[Ōtsuki, Yamanashi]], [[Japan]]; [[:ja:猿橋]]▼
* [[National Fisheries Development Board]] - [[Hyderabad]], The National Fisheries Development Board, India: Important decisions undoubtedly get made inside this building in Hyderabad, but it's rather difficult for locals to take anyone working there seriously when they operate from an enormous stainless steel fish. [ https://edition.cnn.com/style/article/mimetic-architecture-osm/index.html]
* [[YES24 Live Hall]] in Seoul, South Korea. It's apparently one of the country's premier pop music venues, and already has ''numerous'' mentions in articles on performing acts, concert tours, albums, etc. (Additionally, mentions of '''AX-Korea''' — which also appear in numerous articles — refer to the same venue by its former name.) Official site (in Korean): [https://yes24livehall.com/] The introduction page (as translated by Google Translate) actually calls it "Korea's only professional concert venue to worry about.", which I'm guessing is really something more similar to "Korea's only professional concert venue of note."▼
* [[Sirkip and Taizang Towers (Stupas)]] - located east of Turpan in Xinjiang, China [https://www.farwestchina.com/travel/xinjiang-buddhist-stupas/]▼
* [[Ruyi Bridge]] - [https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/ruyi-bridge-china-real/]
▲* [[Saruhasi]] - historical bridge in [[Ōtsuki, Yamanashi]], [[Japan]]; [[:ja:猿橋]]
▲* [[Shahi Jama Masjid, Sambhal]] - [[Babar]], The First Mughal Ruler constructed '''the First Babri Masjid''' in [[Sambhal]] which is to date considered to be a historic monument. (https://sambhal.nic.in/history/ last paragraph)
▲* [[Sirkip and Taizang Towers (Stupas)]] - located east of Turpan in Xinjiang, China [https://www.farwestchina.com/travel/xinjiang-buddhist-stupas/]
▲* [[YES24 Live Hall]] in Seoul, South Korea. It's apparently one of the country's premier pop music venues, and already has ''numerous'' mentions in articles on performing acts, concert tours, albums, etc. (Additionally, mentions of '''AX-Korea''' — which also appear in numerous articles — refer to the same venue by its former name.) Official site (in Korean): [https://yes24livehall.com/] The introduction page (as translated by Google Translate) actually calls it "Korea's only professional concert venue to worry about.", which I'm guessing is really something more similar to "Korea's only professional concert venue of note."
▲* [[Nailhead cover]]([[:ja:釘隠]] - Kugikakushi)
;;EUROPE
;;Ireland
*[[Dromagh Castle]] – [[Galway, Ireland]], castle ruins in Galway and the oldest castle in Duhallow, O'Keefe Clan Estate [[http://okeeffeclans.com/dromaghcastle.html]], official registry by NUI Galway[[http://landedestates.nuigalway.ie/LandedEstates/jsp/property-show.jsp?id=2780]]. The present standing walls of Dromagh Castle which are locally referred to as “The Castle”, were the surrounding walls of the Courtyard. This Courtyard measured forty four yards by thirty six. The walls are about thirty feet high from the base of the surrounding Moat. They are turreted at the east and west sides and at each of the four corners stands a circular tower. The tower at the North-eastern corner was five storey and about seventy feet high. The remaining were three storeyed and about forty feet high. The internal diameter of each tower is fifteen feet three inches. The walls are five feet five inches inches in thickness. The gateways are on the east and west sides and are nine feet high by eighteen feet wide. Each gateway had double gates and was of heavy strongly riveted steel plates. In the centre of the courtyard was the Castle proper. Between the Castle and the surrounding wall was a moat and there was a moat also outside the walls. Both moats could have been about one hundred years old at that time. There was an avenue or roadway leading to the Castle from the south-east that is from the direction of the present Catholic Church and the local tradition has it that fierce fighting took place on this road. However, the Cromwellians drove the O Keeffe men back and charging on horseback through the moat captured the Castle. There is a tradition also that fifteen people were executed after they had surrendered but many escaped through an underground tunnel which had its exit in the farm now owned by William Hartnett. After 1651 the Castle was owned by the Leader Family and was burned by the local Volunteers during the war of Independence 1920-21.
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* [[A Bloc]], a shopping centre in [[Otaniemi]], [[Espoo]], [[Finland]] ([https://abloc.fi/en/ Official site])▼
* [[List of shopping malls in Russia]] ([[List of shopping malls in Moscow]]) – according to January 2013 article in ''[[The New York Times]]'' "Moscow now has 82 malls, including two of the largest in Europe...". Kramer, Andrew E. (1 January 2013). [http://www.nytimes.com/2013/01/02/business/global/with-a-mall-boom-in-russia-property-investors-go-shopping.html "Malls Blossom in Russia, With a Middle Class"]. ''[[The New York Times]]''. Retrieved 2 January 2013.▼
* [[Cathedral of the Dormition of the Mother of God and the Holy Royal Martyrs]] in [[Gunnersbury]] (sometimes described as [[Chiswick]]) London; [[:ru:Успенский собор (Лондон, Русская православная церковь заграницей)]]▼
* [[Párizsi udvar]] - the 19th-century arcade building in Budapest is mentioned repeatedly in an article which is in DYK and thus may be on the front page in a few days' time. [[Commons:category:Párizsi udvar]]. Background: [http://digitalcosmonaut.com/2013/budapest-parizsi-udvar/], [https://daydreamtourist.com/2015/03/26/parisi-udvar-budapest/] (English) and [http://archi-budapest.blogspot.ca/2011/05/parisi-udvar-se-meurt.html] (French). If you can read Hungarian, there is an extensive [[:hu:Párizsi udvar|Hungarian article]], and shorter French and Dutch ones. Notability source in English: [https://bbj.hu/real-estate/hotel-in-parizsi-udvar-set-for-completion-in-2018_133136]. More images with open licenses [https://www.flickr.com/search/?text=P%C3%A1rizsi%20Udvar&license=4%2C5%2C9%2C10&view_all=1]▼
* [[The Collegiate Church of Saint-Vulfran]] ([[:fr:Église Saint-Vulfran d'Abbeville]]) - A flamboyant gothic architecture masterpiece in [[Abbeville]], [[France]].
* [[Gaswerk Frankfurt (Oder)]] - [[:de:Gaswerk Frankfurt (Oder)]]▼
* [[Notre Dame des Champs (Avranches)]] ([[:fr:Église Notre-Dame-des-Champs d'Avranches]]) - A major Gothic Revival style church in [[Avranches]], [[France]].
▲* [[Párizsi udvar]] - the 19th-century arcade building in Budapest is mentioned repeatedly in an article which is in DYK and thus may be on the front page in a few days' time. [[Commons:category:Párizsi udvar]]. Background: [http://digitalcosmonaut.com/2013/budapest-parizsi-udvar/], [https://daydreamtourist.com/2015/03/26/parisi-udvar-budapest/] (English) and [http://archi-budapest.blogspot.ca/2011/05/parisi-udvar-se-meurt.html] (French). If you can read Hungarian, there is an extensive [[:hu:Párizsi udvar|Hungarian article]], and shorter French and Dutch ones. Notability source in English: [https://bbj.hu/real-estate/hotel-in-parizsi-udvar-set-for-completion-in-2018_133136]. More images with open licenses [https://www.flickr.com/search/?text=P%C3%A1rizsi%20Udvar&license=4%2C5%2C9%2C10&view_all=1]
* [[straw animal]] - the ornament on the thatching roof▼
▲* [[Le Showcase]] (A French Nightclub that used to be underneath Pont Alexandre III) (https://www.sortiraparis.com/parisian-nights/articles/180268-bridge-the-new-parisian-nightclub-under-the-pont-alexandre-iii-right-bank/lang/en)
* [[Venco Campus]] - Sustainable building in the Netherlands; [http://www.thepoultrysite.com/poultrynews/30262/europes-most-sustainable-industrial-building-located-in-netherlands]; [https://www.breeam.nl/sites/breeam.nl/files/certificates/nieuwbouw-1743.pdf]
▲* [[Gaswerk Frankfurt (Oder)]] - [[:de:Gaswerk Frankfurt (Oder)]]
▲* [[Cathedral of the Dormition of the Mother of God and the Holy Royal Martyrs]] in [[Gunnersbury]] (sometimes described as [[Chiswick]]) London; [[:ru:Успенский собор (Лондон, Русская православная церковь заграницей)]]
▲* [[A Bloc]], a shopping centre in [[Otaniemi]], [[Espoo]], [[Finland]] ([https://abloc.fi/en/ Official site])
▲* [[List of shopping malls in Russia]] ([[List of shopping malls in Moscow]]) – according to January 2013 article in ''[[The New York Times]]'' "Moscow now has 82 malls, including two of the largest in Europe...". Kramer, Andrew E. (1 January 2013). [http://www.nytimes.com/2013/01/02/business/global/with-a-mall-boom-in-russia-property-investors-go-shopping.html "Malls Blossom in Russia, With a Middle Class"]. ''[[The New York Times]]''. Retrieved 2 January 2013.
* {{req|One Yonge Sky Tower}} - future biggest building in [[Toronto]] and [[Canada]] being built.▼
▲* [[Floor scraping]]
▲* [[straw animal]] - the ornament on the thatching roof
; NORTH AMERICA
* {{req|725 Granville Street}} – office building above [[Pacific Centre]] on [[Granville Street]] in [[Vancouver]]; <ref>{{cite news|last1=Duggan|first1=Evan|title=Commercial real estate: Vancouver's Granville Street ripe for a reboot|url=http://www.vancouversun.com/business/commercial-real-estate/commercial+real+estate+vancouver+granville+street+ripe+reboot/11754946/story.html|accessdate=1 October 2016|work=[[The Vancouver Sun]]|date=1 March 2016}}</ref>; [http://www.vancitybuzz.com/2014/05/microsoft-announces-90-million-expansion-pacific-centre-office-space]; [http://www.vancitybuzz.com/2014/01/725-granville-announces-first-office-tenant]; [http://www.vancitybuzz.com/2015/04/sony-imageworks-moves-office-space-nordstrom]; [http://www.straight.com/blogra/632576/microsoft-settles-its-vancouver-second-home]; [http://www.straight.com/news/720551/justin-trudeau-microsoft-president-brad-smith-open-new-vancouver-technology-centre]; [http://www.geekwire.com/2016/trudeau-speak-opening-microsoft-vancouver-facility]
* [[All Saints Catholic Church, St. Peters, MO]]. Catholic Church built in 1856 by French / French-Canadian settlers about 32 miles from St. Louis, MO.▼
* {{req|Aspen Hall (Harrodsburg, Kentucky)}} – historic home in an historic neighborhood in [[Harrodsburg, Kentucky]]; now converted to a bed and breakfast inn
* [[Chicago & North Western Depot in Waukesha]], [[Chicago Milwaukee St. Paul & Pacific Depots]] in Hartland and Oconomowoc. Railway stations in Waukesha County Wisconsin.▼
* {{req|Gothic architecture in Antebellum Alabama}} – [[gothic architecture]] in [[Alabama]] in 1840s and 1850s; gothic influence on historic churches, commercial buildings, and private residences
* {{req|Idaho Central Credit Union Arena}} – Sports venue at the University of Idaho that will become home to the school's basketball and volleyball teams in 2021.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.spokesman.com/stories/2018/oct/04/significant-donations-help-university-of-idaho-mov/ |title=Significant donations help University of Idaho move ahead with its unique arena |first=Peter |last=Harriman |newspaper=[[The Spokesman-Review]] |___location=[[Spokane, Washington|Spokane, WA]] |date=October 4, 2018 |accessdate=January 24, 2019}}</ref>
▲* {{req|One Yonge Sky Tower}} - future biggest building in [[Toronto]] and [[Canada]] being built.
* [[Parroquia de San Jose Obrero]] Example of Gothic revival architecture in Mexico located in [[Arandas, Jalisco]] <ref>https://www.academia.edu/1982574/El_templo_de_San_Jos%C3%A9_en_Arandas_Jalisco._un_ejemplo_del_neog%C3%B3tico_mexicano_inconcluso_y_monumental_1879-2011_</ref> <ref>https://www.alamy.com/the-san-jos-obrero-parish-built-in-the-neogothic-style-in-arandas-jalisco-mexico-image223524909.html</ref>
▲* [[Chicago & North Western Depot in Waukesha]], [[Chicago Milwaukee St. Paul & Pacific Depots]] in Hartland and Oconomowoc. Railway stations in Waukesha County Wisconsin.
▲* [[All Saints Catholic Church, St. Peters, MO]]. Catholic Church built in 1856 by French / French-Canadian settlers about 32 miles from St. Louis, MO.
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