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Selected Works By James Wines & SITE

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Indeterminate Facade; Houston, Texas (1970)

Tilt Show Room; Towson, MD (1978)

Forest Building, Museum of Modern Art, New York CIty, New York, USA (1978)

Terrarium Show Rooms; Ink (1979)

  • Ghost Parking Lot; Hamden, Connecticut (1978)
  • High Rise Homes; Ink, Museum of Modern Art, New York City, New York (1981)
  • The Frankfurt Museum of Modern Art; Competition Entry, Frankfurt, Germany (1983)
  • Highway 86; Vancouver, Canada (1985)
  • Laurie Mallet House; New York City, New York, USA (1985)
  • World Ecology Building; Seville Spain (1990)
  • Seville, Spain (1992)
  • Horoscope Ring, Toyama, Japan (1992)
  • Aquatorium, Chattanooga, Tennessee USA (1993)
  • Ross's Landing Park and Plaza; Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA (1992)
  • Museum of Islamic Arts (Unbuilt), (1996)
  • Residence Antilia (Unbuilt) (2003)
  • Shake Shack Madison Square Park; New York City, New York, USA (2004)

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