The 49 modern wonders of the world, as named by the experts
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Sorry David, thanks but no. Sydney Opera House general manager, Louse Herron, is doing the same in her own home, and we see that she cannot include her new workplace. Fair enough you're trying to fix it. After thinking and wondering about previous strolls in hundreds of gardens and parks, “Can I have seven more please? ” David Harland, who was about move from England Australia operate the Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria, called his "mission the impossible". Duty? Name the seven wonders of the world from your area of expertise and have them all visited and enjoyed by our readers. The task, or at least that was result, when approached by Traveler on a sept of Australian experts in a range of cultural fields, in his endless quest to uncover the best and most amazing places to explore around world. It is so wonderful that lists of its seven wonders are constantly changing and evolving as life goes on. So what happens when the world's Magnificent Seven transform into Formidable 49? Anyway, with 49 eye-opening and truly eclectic wonders, and what our diverse Magnificent Seven has to offer, all can be visited in accordance with Traveler's mission statement, than a few that travelers can personally vouch for. “When asked to name our favorite museums, Australians often think of major global institutions in cities like London, Paris or New York when there is so much to celebrate in our own backyard,” she says. Stephanie Bull of the Australian Museum of Democracy has chosen to browse only in Australia, somewhat twisting our global summary. There were several places—like New York's Lincoln Center—that were nominated more than once. Unfortunately, the poignant interior tours weren't included as it was suspended, and few volunteers are available to make a visit. There's incredible architecture in Rio De Janeiro – from favelas to beautiful '60s brise soleil homes – and then there's [the late Brazilian architect] Oscar Niemeyer. I think Niteroi's contemporary art museum is my favorite because of its audacity. culturaniteroi.br It's been nearly 20 years since I visited this building designed by a team of architects including Jean Nouvel, but I still remember the incredible mechanized apertures for shading on the façade. My first attempt at sustainable architecture, and a perfect example of his vision – was the dialogue between Western culture and the Arab world. İmarabe.org Renting a modernist home in Palm Springs would be my biggest architectural vacation. read about the Kaufmann House, designed by Richard Neutra at the university in 1946, and I feel like know it inside and out. It inspired every renovation and decision I made about my own homes. Internalexternal flow that is very relevant to today's lifestyle but long before then. Visit modernismweek, visitgreaterpalmsprings I've lived in place for three years, and I love sense of community it brings out density creates intimacy of neighbors that are New York. Twice a year, the block we live in on President S