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* [[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 Charité Research Facility for Experimental Medicine, a.k.a. "The Mouse Bunker" (Ger. ''Mäusebunker'')]] (Brutalist building in the Lichterfelde locality of the borough of Steglitz-Zehlendorf in Berlin, Germany, formerly the Central Animal Laboratory of the Free University of Berlin. Designed by Gerd Hänska (1927–1996) and Magdalena Hänska, and built from 1971–1980, the building is an elongated and tilted truncated pyramid with a surface entirely of exposed concrete. A highly distinctive feature are blue lacquered ventilation pipes that protrude from the longitudinal façade, reminiscent of an artillery bunker.) (Sources: [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forschungseinrichtung_f%C3%BCr_experimentelle_Medizin Forschungseinrichtung für experimentelle Medizin]; [https://declad.com/the-mousebunker-by-gerd-and-magdalena-hanska/ The Mousebunker by Gerd and Magdalena Hänska]; [https://www.sosbrutalism.org/cms/15889871 Gerd Hänska / Magdalena Hänska / Kurt Schmersow: Central Animal Labs "Mouse Bunker", Freie Universität Berlin (Zentrale Tierlaboratorien "Mäusebunker"), 1971–1980]; [https://www.archpaper.com/2020/12/berlin-preservationists-halt-demolition-of-threatened-mouse-bunker/ "Berlin preservationists halt demolition of the threatened 'Mouse Bunker'", The Architect's Newspaper, December 23, 2020].)
* [[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]
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