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A Sol Lewitt mural, at NYC’s Columbus Circle subway station. Titled “Whirls and twirls (MTA)”, the artwork is 53 feet wide by 11 feet high and consists of 250 porcelain tiles, in six colors, each cut to meet the artist’s specifications.
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The Pavilion of Portugal in Expo’98, situated in Parque das Nações in Lisbon, Portugal was the building which sheltered the Portuguese national representation in that event.
The project was developed by the Portuguese architect Alvaro Siza with the contribution of Souto de Moura. The building has, for entrance area, an ample square covered by an imponent visor of concrete.
Source: Wikipedia.
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The Basilica of Saint Lawrence (Italian: Chiesa di San Lorenzo Maggiore) is a church in Milan, northern Italy, dedicated to the Christian martyr St. Lawrence.
The square facing the basilica features the so-called “Colonne di San Lorenzo” (Columns of St. Lawrence), one of the few remains of the Roman “Mediolanum”, dating from the 3rd century AD and probably belonging to the large baths built by the emperor Maximian. They were carried in the current place when the basilica construction was finished.
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