List of works by César Pelli

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The architect César Pelli has designed many noteworthy buildings in the span of his four-decade career; these include some of the tallest buildings in the world. The following are some of his major constructions:


Completed[]

Petronas Twin Tower, 1998
Pelli's Wells Fargo Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1989. Jon Davis
Bank of America Corporate Center, located in the center of uptown Charlotte, North Carolina, 1992
A view of the World Financial Center, and World Trade Center from the Hudson River on August 26, 2000.
The Zurich tower, a 20-floor landmark office building in The Hague, Netherlands (1999)
Kurayoshi Park Square in Kurayoshi, Japan
Pacific Design Center in West Hollywood, California
Cajasol Tower, Seville Spain, 2014

1960s[]

1970s[]

1980s[]

1990s[]

2000s[]

2010s[]

Under construction[]

Proposed[]

Duke University revitalization[]

  • In 2007, Duke University commissioned him to plan a 20- to 50-year revitalization of its Central Campus.[31]

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