1984 – Deutsche Bank, Frankfurt Architect: ABB Architekten Allegedly the twin towers of the Deutsche Bank headquarters are called “Credit and Debit” by locals,
1984 – IDA, Wilton Place, Dublin Architect: Tyndall Hogan Hurley Some extravagant plans were drawn up for this site including a design by Stephenson Gibney &
1984 – Lloyds, London Architect: Richard Rogers Partnership The most famous example of Roger’s work with the services exposed on the outside, Lloyds is a modern London landmark.
1984 – One PPG Place, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Architect: Johnson/Burgee Architects The entire PPG Place complex has 231 glass spires. The building features a glass “winter garden”
1984 – Schirn Kunsthalle, Frankfurt Architect: Dietrich Bangert Dubbed the “Federal Bowling Alley” because of its tunnel-like shape, the Kultur-Schirn Kunsthalle is a cultural centre which hosts world-class temporary exhibitions of archeology,
1984 – Smurfit-Stone Building, Chicago, Illinois Architect: A. Epstein and Sons International, Inc. Located at the northwest corner of Grant Park, on the former site of the John Crerar Library.