Jules Hardouin-Mansart and Le Nôtre designed the Palace of Versailles at the same time as they designed Chateau de Villette in the 1680s.
In 1905, he designed the domed Palace of Agriculture for the Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition in the Baroque style.
Barry's entry, number 64, Pugin helped prepare the competition drawings, won the commission in January 1836 to design the new Palace of Westminster.
He designed the Palace of the Immacolatella at the water's edge in central Naples.
In 1857 he designed the Palace of the Marquis de Viluma, which opened in 1859.
It was designed by Sir Charles Barry, who later went on to design the Palace of Westminster.
The chapel was designed by Sir Charles Barry, shortly before he designed the Palace of Westminster.
The condo was created by the British architect John Simpson, who recently designed the expanded Queen's Gallery at Buckingham Palace.
Hénard designed the Palace of Electricity, which provided power to the other pavilions.
Hénard designed the Palace of Electricity for the exposition, at the end of the Champ de Mars facing the Eiffel Tower.