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Fosse Ardeatine Monument, 
Mario Fiorentino and Giuseppe Perugini, 
Rome, Italy
, March 24, 1949


Allied Architects, Honolulu Hale, Honolulu, Hawai‘i, 1928

B.B.P.R., Palazzo del Littorio, Competition entry, Rome, Italy, 1934

Bauhaus, 
Walter Gropius, 
Dessau, Germany, 
1925

Casa del Fascio, 
Giuseppe Terragni
, Como, Italy
1933-1936

The Museum of Jewish Art and History


Catherine Bizouard, François Pin, and Loan Mai
 Paris, France,


1993-2005

Chancellery



Albert Speer


Berlin, Germany


ca. 1938


Cimitero Monumentale, 
B.B.P.R.
, Milan, Italy
 1946

Entrance to Zeppelin Field (Zeppelinfeld), 
Albert Speer, 
 Nuremberg, Germany, 
1930s

World War II Memorial



Friedrich St. Florian



Washington, D.C.
2004

Führer Building (Führerbau)
, Paul Ludwig Troost
, Munich, Germany
, 1937

Glass Courtyard, Jewish Museum, Daniel Libeskind, 
Berlin, Germany, 2007



Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial, H2L2



Normandy, France
ca. 1945-1952




Significance:


-Sculpture in middle made by man in NJ, cast in Milan --> International relations


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C. Brewer & Company,




Hardie Phillips,


Honolulu, Hawai‘i, 1930

Haus der Deutschen Kunst (House of German Art)



Paul Ludwig Troost



Munich, Germany



1937


Honor Temple



Paul Ludwig Troost



Munich, Germany


1935

International Memorial


Nandor Glid




Dachau, Germany


1968

Memorial to the Dead


Isamu Noguchi,


Hiroshima, Japan


1952,
 unbuilt project





Significance:







Holocaust Memorial Museum


James Ingo Freed


Washington, D.C.



1989-1993





Significance:


-?...Very ambiguous in design to symbolize the fact that as a viewer your suppose to have your own idea of the events....??




U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council (1980)


-appropriate ways for the Nation to commemorate the days of remembrance


-plan, contract and oversee the operation of a permanent living memorial museum


-develop a plan for carrying out the recommendation of the president commission on the holocaust in its report to the president

Kenzo Tange, Memorial Monument for Hiroshima, 
Hiroshima, Japan, 1949-1955





Significance:


Playing homage to Noguchi's earlier form

Memorial for the Murdered Jews of Europe, Peter Eisenman, Berlin, Germany, 1998


Memorial for the victims of the Death Marches
, Hubertus von Pilgrim, 
ca. 1960s, 
Dachau, Germany

Memorial to Fighting France
, Félix Bruneau
, Mont Valérien, France, 1960

Memorial to the Martyrs of the Deportation
, Gustave Pingusson



Paris, France
1962

Memorial to the Martyrs of the Deportation, Gustave Pingusson 



Paris, France
, 1962

Memorial to the Unknown Jewish Martyr,




Alexandre Perzitz, Georges Goldberg, and Léon Arretche





Paris, France
1956

Mission Memorial Building Complex,


H.L. Kerr


Honolulu, Hawai‘i, 1915-1930

Model of Berlin



Albert Speer



ca. 1937-1943

Monument to the Victims of the round-ups of July 16-17, 1942





Walter Spitzer





Paris, France
 1994

National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific


Weihe, Frick & Kruse and Theodore Vierra


Honolulu, Hawai‘i, 1949-present


Neue Wache (New Guard),


Karl Friedrich Schinkel


Berlin, Germany, 1818


Reichstag, Norman Foster, Berlin, Germany, 1992-1999


Stazione Termini (ticketing hall)



Eugenio Montuori and Annibale Vitellozzi 



Rome, Italy, 
1947-1950

The Alexander and Baldwin Building


Charles Dickey


Honolulu, Hawai‘i, 1929

The Financial Plaza of the Pacific


Leo. S. Wou and Associates


Honolulu, Hawai‘i, 1966

The Jewish Museum



Daniel Libeskind



Berlin, Germany 
1988-1999


The Jewish Museum


Daniel Libeskind, Berlin, Germany, 1988-1999


The Territorial Office Building


Arthur Reynolds


Honolulu, Hawai‘i, 1926

USS Arizona Memorial


Alfred Preis


Pearl Harbor, Hawai‘i
, 1961-1962

Monument to the Women of World War II



John W. Mills



London, England



2005




Significance:


The overlooked role of Women in WW II