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The ancient Romans built aqueducts, roads, buildings, and many other structures that were built so well, they are still standing today. Some famous things the Romans are famous for building is the Colosseum, and the Pantheon.
because the greek had such good architect and building skill and still has style today
John Smith Murdoch was the chief architect of Commonwealth Australia in 1919. He was accountable for designing many early Canberra buildings the most well known being the Provisional Parliament House.
Thirty -seven nations erected exhibits at the 1876 US Centennial celebration. The most impressive ones were the pavilions built by the UK, Germany, Austria and France.
The US's Centennial Exhibition opened in Philadelphia in 1876. Upwards of ten million people visited the exhibition.
Fair Park near downtown Dallas. Same place the State Fair is held each year. Many of the buildings at Fair Park were built for the 1936 Texas Centennial Exposition.
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In the Anicent times, buildings was a message of power. Pericles took the idea, and built many buildings such as Acroplis, Pathernon and other famous buildings.
411,406 buildings were currently owned in 2004. Just think of how many buildings we have now and how many we have in Utah. Right now, no one is really sure of how many government buildings they own in the USA or Utah, but considering all the schools and new buildings we have built within the past year, there is a definite increase in the number of buildings since 2004.
they built and invented many buildings and they created their own culture and beliefs.
1,141 he designed, he built 532
they built and invented many buildings and they created their own culture and beliefs.
There will be many different buildings and most have not yet been built (as of early 2010).
Many buildings in flood zones are built on "stilts".