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==Selected works== [[Image:Federal Plaza, Washington, DC.jpg|thumb|225px|right|[[Freedom Plaza]] in [[Washington, D.C.]], with inlay depicting parts of [[L'Enfant Plan|Peter Charles L'Enfant's 1791 plan]] for the city]] [[Image:National Gallery London Sainsbury Wing 2006-04-17.jpg|thumb|Sainsbury Wing of the National Gallery, London]] [[Image:SAM Art Ladder 02.jpg|thumb|Inside the Seattle Art Museum]] [[File:Wu Hall Entrance Princeton.jpg|thumb|Entrance to Wu Hall at [[Princeton University]]]] [[File:Udel - Trabant center1.jpg|right|thumb|Trabant Student Center at the [[University of Delaware]]]] * [[Vanna Venturi House]]; [[Philadelphia]] (1964) won the AIA [[Twenty-five Year Award]] and was recognized as a "Masterwork of Modern American Architecture" by the [[United States Postal Service]] in May 2005. * [[Guild House (Philadelphia)|Guild House]]; Philadelphia (1964) * The Lieb House located in [[Barnegat Light, New Jersey]] was designed by Venturi and his wife Denise Scott Brown and built in 1967. It is best known for the huge number 9 on its front, and the sailboat-shaped window on one side. A [[Long Island]], New York couple purchased this home in early March 2009 for just $1 to save it from demolition, paying at least $100,000 to move it on a barge to [[Glen Cove, Long Island]].<ref name="Lieb House">{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2009/03/14/nyregion/14lieb.html?_r=1|title=To Save a Venturi House, It Is Moved|last=La Gorge|first=Tammy|date=March 13, 2009|work=The New York Times|access-date=March 15, 2009}}</ref> * [[Fire Station No. 4 (Columbus, Indiana)|Fire Station #4]]; [[Columbus, Indiana]] (1968) *[[Hartford Stage]]; [[Hartford, Connecticut]] (1968) * Trubek and Wislocki Houses; [[Nantucket]], Massachusetts (1971) * Brant House; [[Greenwich, Connecticut]] (1972) * Dixwell Fire Station, [[New Haven, Connecticut]] (1974) * [[Allen Memorial Art Museum]] modern addition, [[Oberlin College]], [[Oberlin, Ohio]] (1976) * BASCO Showroom; Philadelphia (1976) * [[Franklin Court]]; Philadelphia (1976) * Best Products Catalog Showroom; [[Langhorne, Pennsylvania]] (1978) * Western Plaza, later renamed to [[Freedom Plaza]], [[Washington, D.C.]] (1980) * The Park Regency Terrace Residences, later renamed to Park Regency Condominium [[Houston]] (1981) * Coxe-Hayden House and Studio; Block Island, [[Rhode Island]] (1981) *[[Abrams House (Pittsburgh)|Abrams House]]; [[Pittsburgh]], Pennsylvania (1982) * Gordon Wu Hall; [[Princeton University]], [[Princeton, New Jersey]] (1983) * House in [[New Castle, Delaware]] (1983) * Lewis Thomas Laboratory, [[Princeton University]], New Jersey (1986) * House in East Hampton, [[Long Island]], New York (1990) * Gordon and Virginia MacDonald Medical Research Laboratories, [[UCLA]]; [[Los Angeles]] (1991) * Sainsbury Wing, [[National Gallery]], London; United Kingdom (1991) * [[Seattle Art Museum]]; Seattle, Washington (1991) * Restoration of the [[Fisher Fine Arts Library]], [[University of Pennsylvania]]; Philadelphia (1991) * [[Children's Museum of Houston|Children's Museum]]; Houston (1992) * Charles P. Stevenson Jr. Library, [[Bard College]]; [[Annandale-on-Hudson, New York]] (1994) * [[University of Delaware]], Trabant Student Center (1996) * [[Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego]], [[La Jolla]], California (1996) * [[Mielparque]] Nikko Kirifuri Resort; [[Nikko National Park]], Japan (1997) * Gonda (Goldschmied) Neurosciences and Genetics Research Center, [[UCLA]]; Los Angeles, California (1998) * Seat of the departmental council; [[Toulouse]], France (1999) * [[Frist Campus Center]], Princeton University; New Jersey (2000) * Rauner Special Collections Library, [[Dartmouth College]]; Hanover, New Hampshire (2000) * Perelman Quadrangle, University of Pennsylvania; Philadelphia (2000) * [[Baker Memorial Library]], Dartmouth College; [[Hanover, New Hampshire]] (2002) * [[Dumbarton Oaks]] Library, [[Harvard University]]; [[Washington, D.C.]] (2005) * Undergraduate Science Building, Life Sciences Institute and Palmer Commons complex, [[University of Michigan]]; [[Ann Arbor, Michigan]] (2005) * Biomedical Biological Science Research Building (BBSRB), [[University of Kentucky]]; [[Lexington, Kentucky]] (2005) * Congregation Beth El Synagogue - [[Sunbury, Pennsylvania]] (2007)<ref>{{cite web|title=Congregation Beth El Website|url=http://www.beth-el-sunbury.org/synagogue/|access-date=April 30, 2012}}</ref> * [[Episcopal Academy]] Chapel; [[Newtown Square, Pennsylvania]] (2008)
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