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Module 3 Wonders of the World Unit 5 wonders in Architecture New Century English Book 5

Module 3 Wonders of the World Unit 5 wonders in Architecture New Century English Book 5

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Page 1: Module 3 Wonders of the World Unit 5 wonders in Architecture New Century English Book 5

Module 3 Wonders of the World

Unit 5 wonders in Architecture

New Century English Book 5

Page 2: Module 3 Wonders of the World Unit 5 wonders in Architecture New Century English Book 5

The Eiffel Tower 1&2

the most famous landmarkeven if ….be named after be built for the 1889 Expoin celebration of the French Revolution

Page 3: Module 3 Wonders of the World Unit 5 wonders in Architecture New Century English Book 5

The Eiffel Tower 3

construct the Eiffel Towerat 300 metres in heightbe designed in advanceusing approximately 7 million bolts

Each one of about 12,000 iron pieces was designed separately to give it exactly the shape needed.(which is needed)

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The Eiffel Tower 4

be meant to for the duration of…be popular with pull downprove to be …the World Expopopular tourist attractionsthe symbol of the City of Light

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The Sydney Opera House 1&2

art centreas representative of Australiabe situated onreach out intobe recognized as unparalleled designssea-shell shapewith purpose the skyline of the Sydney Harbor Bridge

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The Sydney Opera House 3

in connection withthe prominent Danish architectinitial suggestionoverlapping shellsfor engineering reasonsbe put into practiceat the first stage of constructionnewly engineered shellsthe completion of the Opera Housebe concerned with the interior finishingmaterials specified by Utzonsave construction costs