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Created Date: 4/23/2009 Updated On: 11/18/2009 EyeDok

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Modern Day Architecture

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, TX,

In my 7th installment I'd like to focus primarily on big buildings and bridges. All builidings and bridges are welcomed, though. Please share and comment.

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   By EyeDok on Apr 27, 2009 01:58 AM • Rank (327) • Views 362
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Sears Tower {Brief History} Arts & Humanities: As shown on the History Channel (Modern Marvels 2).




   By EyeDok on Apr 26, 2009 03:24 PM • Rank (443) • Views 472
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The Brooklyn Bridge {Brief History} Arts & Humanities: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oVp5UMbfW-A




   By EyeDok on Apr 26, 2009 03:14 PM • Rank (359) • Views 372
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New York City {Waterfalls} Arts & Humanities: This item {Waterfalls}, contains a few vids of waterfalls throughout NYC. Two of which are on the Brooklyn Bridge and George Washington Bridge. Pretty cool videos, I personally never knew waterfalls where added to the bridges.




   By EyeDok on Apr 26, 2009 02:59 PM • Rank (373) • Views 380
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Bridges of New York Companies: A four min video showcasing the Brooklyn Bridge & George Washington Bridge. The video is shot from a hand-held video camera whle driving.




   By EyeDok on Apr 25, 2009 03:27 PM • Rank (328) • Views 357
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Verrazano Bridge {New York City} Arts & Humanities: Construction began in 1959. Named after the Italian explorer, Verrazano. Verrazano was actually the first to discover NYC harbor, before Henry Hudson. This bridge connects Brooklyn & Statton Island.




   By EyeDok on Apr 24, 2009 12:03 AM • Rank (348) • Views 365
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New York City Bridges {Pt. 1} Arts & Humanities: Personally, my favorite item to post in my new group. I've been fascinated with Brooklyn Bridge for many yrs now. Just the sheer technology/ design of its time to still be standing/ used today. Started construction in 1869. Chief engineer was John Robling, then his son Washington Robling.




   By EyeDok on Apr 23, 2009 11:27 PM • Rank (185) • Views 216
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Biggest Suspension Bridge Companies: Produced by National Geographic.




   By EyeDok on Apr 23, 2009 01:04 PM • Rank (249) • Views 274
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MegaStructures {Shanghai, Hong Kong} Companies: This structure is 484 meters tall. It's the Shanghai Financial Center.




   By EyeDok on Apr 23, 2009 12:51 PM • Rank (172) • Views 187
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Dynamic Skyscraper. Arts & Humanities: A dynamic skyscraper with rotating wind-turbines & rotating platters. Very interesting two min vid.




   By EyeDok on Apr 23, 2009 01:43 AM • Rank (138) • Views 177
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Skyscraper History Arts & Humanities: Very cooll informational video on the history of skyscrapers/ tall buildings. Well presented with good video quality, audio. Very good graphics.




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