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*[[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.
* [[Listed buildings in the Republic of Ireland]] in the style of [[Listed buildings in the United Kingdom]] and/or any of [[Listed building#Equivalent status outside the United Kingdom]]. Sources [http://www.buildingsofireland.ie/Surveys/Buildings/], [http://www.citizensinformation.ie/en/housing/building_or_altering_a_home/protected_structures.html], [https://www.riai.ie/consumer_services/protected_structures/]
;;Turkey
* [[Alhambra Han]] – [[İstiklal Avenue]], Istanbul
* [[Bursa Boys' High School]] – founded in 1883; [[Bursa]]
* [[Çorlulu Ali Pasha Complex]] – built by [[Çorlulu Ali Pasha]]; Istanbul
* [[Esayan Armenian School]] – Istanbul
* [[Galata Dervish Lodge]] – Istanbul
* [[Kazasker İvaz Efendi Mosque]] – last work of [[Mimar Sinan]]; Istanbul
* [[Narmanlı Han]] – [[İstiklal Avenue]], Istanbul
* [[Taksim Water Distribution System]] – [[Istanbul]]
* [[Yenikapı Dervish Lodge]] – Istanbul
;;Other
* [[A Bloc]], a shopping centre in [[Otaniemi]], [[Espoo]], [[Finland]] ([https://abloc.fi/en/ Official site])
* [[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)]]
* [[The Collegiate Church of Saint-Vulfran]] ([[:fr:Église Saint-Vulfran d'Abbeville]]) - A flamboyant gothic architecture masterpiece in [[Abbeville]], [[France]].
* {{req|Le Corbusier Centre (Chandigarh)}}, also known as '''Old Architect Building''', now a museum. [http://www.chandigarhtourism.gov.in/lcc/index.html]
* [[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]].
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* [[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]
* [[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.
;;Turkey
* [[Alhambra Han]] – [[İstiklal Avenue]], Istanbul
* [[Bursa Boys' High School]] – founded in 1883; [[Bursa]]
* [[Çorlulu Ali Pasha Complex]] – built by [[Çorlulu Ali Pasha]]; Istanbul
* [[Esayan Armenian School]] – Istanbul
* [[Galata Dervish Lodge]] – Istanbul
* [[Kazasker İvaz Efendi Mosque]] – last work of [[Mimar Sinan]]; Istanbul
* [[Narmanlı Han]] – [[İstiklal Avenue]], Istanbul
* [[Taksim Water Distribution System]] – [[Istanbul]]
* [[Yenikapı Dervish Lodge]] – Istanbul
; 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]