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The original
World Trade Center in 2001, the most well known buildings designed by Yamasaki.
This is a list of works by architect
Minoru Yamasaki .
Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago Detroit Branch Building annex,
Detroit ,
Michigan , 1951
Pruitt–Igoe housing project,
St. Louis ,
Missouri ,
[1] 1954 (demolished in 1972)
Gratiot Urban Redevelopment Project, Detroit, Michigan, 1954
[1]
University Liggett School , Main Campus,
Grosse Pointe, Michigan , 1954
[1]
Military Personnel Records Center , St. Louis, Missouri, 1955
Land's Pharmacy, Royal Oak, Michigan, 1955
United States Consulate in
Kobe ,
Japan 1955
[2]
Lambert-St. Louis International Airport main terminal, 1956
[1]
Woodrow Wilson Elementary School
Westland, Michigan , 1956 (demolished in August, 1998)
Birmingham Unitarian Church,
Bloomfield Hills, Michigan , 1956
McGregor Memorial Conference Center ,
Wayne State University , Detroit, 1957
College for Creative Studies , Yamasaki Building, Detroit, 1957
Albert Schweitzer Elementary School,
Westland, Michigan , 1957
John Marshall Junior High School,
Westland, Michigan , 1958
Michigan State Medical Society building,
East Lansing, Michigan , 1959
[3]
Prentis Building and DeRoy Auditorium Complex , Wayne State University, Detroit, 1959
[4]
Reynolds Metals Regional Sales Office,
Southfield, Michigan , 1959
[1]
United States Pavilion, World Agricultural Fair,
New Delhi ,
India , 1959
[1]
Columbia Records Pitman Pressing Plant,
Pitman, New Jersey , 1960
[5]
Dhahran International Airport - Civil Air Terminal,
Saudi Arabia , 1961
[2]
Carleton College buildings: Olin Hall of Science 1961, Goodhue Dormitory 1962, West Gym 1964, Cowling Rec Center 1965, Watson Hall 1966 and 1961 4th Floor addition to Myers Hall,
Northfield, Minnesota
[6]
Master plan for
Wascana Centre and buildings for the
University of Regina , including the
Dr. John Archer Library ,
Regina ,
Saskatchewan , 1961–1967
Pacific Science Center
[1]
[2] (formerly known as the
Federal Science Pavilion for
Seattle's Century 21 World's Fair ),
Seattle ,
Washington , 1962
Irwin Library ,
Butler University ,
Indianapolis ,
Indiana , 1963
[7]
Michigan Consolidated Gas Building - (Now
One Woodward Avenue ), Detroit, Michigan, 1963
[1]
Daniell Heights married student housing,
Michigan Technological University ,
Houghton, Michigan , 1963
Oberlin Conservatory of Music (
photo ), Oberlin College,
Ohio , 1963
IBM Building , Seattle, Washington, 1963
North Shore Congregation Israel ,
Glencoe ,
Illinois 1964
Northwestern National Life Building (now Voya Financial),
Minneapolis ,
Minnesota , 1964
Queen Emma Gardens (two high-rise towers),
Honolulu ,
Hawaii , 1964
[8]
Engineering Sciences Laboratory,
Harvard University ,
Cambridge, Massachusetts ,
[9]
Robertson Hall,
Princeton School of Public and International Affairs ,
Princeton University ,
Princeton, New Jersey , 1965
[1]
William James Hall Behavioral Sciences Building (
William James Hall ),
Harvard University ,
Cambridge, Massachusetts ,
[2] 1965
Century Plaza Hotel ,
Los Angeles ,
California , 1966
King Building, Oberlin College, 1966
Peyton Hall, Department of Astrophysical Sciences,
Princeton University ,
Princeton, New Jersey , 1966
[10]
Quo Vadis Entertainment Center ,
Westland, Michigan , 1966 (demolished in June 2011)
M&T Bank Center, Buffalo ,
New York , 1967
[1]
Japan Center ,
San Francisco , California, 1968
1350 Ala Moana,
Honolulu ,
Hawaii , 1968
[11]
Eastern Airlines Terminal, (Logan Airport Terminal A)
Boston ,
Massachusetts ,
[1] 1969 (demolished in 2002).
[12]
World Trade Center Tower 1, Tower 2, Building 4, 5 and 6, 1970 and 1971,
New York City (destroyed on
September 11, 2001 )
Montgomery Ward Corporate Headquarters Tower ,
Chicago , Illinois, 1972 (converted into high-rise residential condominiums in 2005)
Minoru and Teruko Yamasaki House,
Bloomfield Township, Michigan , 1972
[13]
Temple Beth El ,
Bloomfield Township, Michigan 1974
[1]
Century Plaza Towers , Los Angeles, 1975
[1]
U.S. Bank Tower , Denver, 1975
Tulsa Performing Arts Center ,
Tulsa ,
Oklahoma , 1976
[1]
One Government Center (now Michael DiSalle Government Center),
Toledo, Ohio , 1976
[14]
Steinman College Center,
Franklin and Marshall College ,
Lancaster ,
Pennsylvania , 1976
Bank of Oklahoma , Tulsa, Oklahoma, 1977
[1]
Rainier Bank Tower , Seattle, Washington, 1977
[1]
Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond ,
Richmond ,
Virginia , 1978
[1]
Horace Mann Educators Corporation ,
Springfield, Illinois , 1979
[1]
Sheraton Miyako Hotel Tokyo,
Tokyo , Japan, 1979
[15]
100 Washington Square , Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1981
Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency Head Office,
Riyadh ,
Saudi Arabia , 1981
[1]
Founder's Hall,
Shinji Shumeikai ,
Shiga Prefecture ,
Japan , 1982
[1]
Eastern Province International Airport, Saudi Arabia, 1985
[1]
Istanbul Cevahir ,
Istanbul ,
Turkey , designed 1987, constructed 1997-2005
Torre Picasso ,
Madrid ,
Spain , 1988
1st Source Center (originally Standard Federal Plaza),
Fort Wayne, Indiana , 1987-1989
Columbia Center ,
Troy, Michigan , 1989–2000
Colonnade Plaza (formerly the Mutual of Omaha Bank Building ),
Miami ,
Florida
Lincoln Elementary School,
Livonia, Michigan (demolished in mid-1980s)
Medical College of Ohio Hospital and Medical College of Ohio, now
University of Toledo
Shiraz University in
Shiraz ,
Iran
[2]
Grant Elementary School,
Livonia, Michigan , 1956
Gallery of works
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