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==Buildings and structures== {{See also|Category:Buildings and structures completed in 1990}} [[File:HK Bank of China Tower View.jpg|thumb|180px|[[Bank of China Tower (Hong Kong)]]]] *[[Atatürk Dam]] in [[Turkey]] is completed *[[Scotia Tower (Montreal)]] in [[Montreal]], [[Canada]] *[[Bank of China Tower, Hong Kong]], designed by [[I. M. Pei]], is completed and becomes the tallest building in the British Commonwealth (1990-1992). *[[Messeturm]] in [[Frankfurt]], is completed and becomes the tallest building in the European Union (1990-1997). *[[U.S. Bank Tower]] in Los Angeles, designed by architectural firm [[Pei Cobb Freed & Partners]], is completed. *[[Two Prudential Plaza]] in Chicago is completed. *[[Scripps Center]] in Cincinnati is completed. *[[Basilica of Our Lady of Peace of Yamoussoukro]] in [[Ivory Coast]], designed by [[Pierre Fakhoury]], is consecrated as one of the world's largest churches. *The Round Building at [[Hathersage]] in the [[Peak District]] of [[England]], for [[David Mellor (cutler)]], designed by [[Michael Hopkins (architect)|Michael Hopkins]], is built.<ref>{{cite web|title=The Round Building|url=http://davidmellordesign.com/visitorCentre/theRoundBuilding.php|publisher=David Mellor|accessdate=2012-10-16}}</ref> *Construction of the [[Washington National Cathedral]] is completed.
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