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The Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C., is one of the most famous pieces of civic architecture in the world. But most people are not as familiar with the reserved college student who entered and won the design competition to build it.
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Chinese American architects, Chinese American artists, Juvenile literature, Architects, Artists, Lin, maya ying, 1959-, Lin, maya ying, 1959-, juvenile literature, Artists, american, Artists, juvenile literature, Chinese americans, Lin, Maya Ying -- Juvenile literature, Architects -- United States -- Juvenile literature, Artists -- United States -- Juvenile literature, Chinese American architects -- United States -- Juvenile literature, Chinese American artists -- United States -- Juvenile literaturePeople
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Clay: Cable Lane
Granite: The Vietnam Veterans Memorial
Water: The Civil Rights Memorial
Earth: Wave Field
Glass: Langston Hughes Library and Riggio-Lynch Chapel
Celadon: The Museum of Chinese in America
Dunes and driftwood: The Confluence Project
Wood: The Box House
Memories: What is missing?
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980 Lexile.
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