--Crystal Palace: I started in the garage for this one, which I just pictured as a crystal palace
--Paddington Station: This was the key rack in the entryway. The station is a place of transportation and the keys facilitate transportation
--Statue of Liberty: A decorative cutting board that is hung on the wall. I pictured the cutting board having a picture of the statue
--Eiffel Tower: A wine rack next to the sink. It's made mostly of wires so it reminds me of the tower
--Galerie Des Machines: The sink, because it's a machine
--Reliance Building: The stovetop. It was designed by a guy named Burnham, so I thought of the burning stove
--Glascow School of Art: A print by Escher in the living room
--Larkin Building and Unity Temple: The bookshelf in the living room. Both of the buildings are by Wright, and we have a lot of books about him in the bookshelf
--Ponthieu Garage: The TV nook, because it's like a little garage for the television
--Palais Stoclet: My dad's office, because it's like his own little home
Now I'm just going to do the interesting ones...
--Turbine Factory: A sculpture my brother made for my mom that's dedicated to my grandpa. It's made completely of recycled farm machinery and reminds me of turbines that might be on a farm
--Schroder House: Our China cabinet. My grandma's maiden name is Schroeder, and we have all of her China on display here
--Fallingwater: The staircase, because it descends like a waterfall
--Kaufmann Desert House: My old room in the basement. The first time I visited my house after moving out, my parents had already converted my bedroom into a workout room. I thought the word "deserted" fit well here
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