1998 in architecture

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The year 1998 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings.

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City of Arts and Sciences, Valencia, Spain
Polaria in Tromso, Northern Norway Polaria Tromso.jpg
Polaria in Tromsø, Northern Norway

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  4. Ward, Gerald W. R. (2008). The Grove Encyclopedia of Materials and Techniques in Art. p. 121. ...and the burgeoning school of modern architecture in Latin America, most notably at the Ministry of Education and Health in Rio de Janeiro (now the Palácio da Cultura, 1937–43) by Lúcio Costa (1902–98)...