| See the bottom of the page for images photographed in the summer of 2010.
 
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| Distant view of mirrored sidesUnlike their more famous forebears--the Egyptian pyramids, this "architecture as sculpture" houses offices.  While walls of concrete form two sides, the two other walls are of mirrored glass. The tops are truncated. |  | 
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|   |   | The pyramids are connected both underground and by above-ground bridges.  Since these photographs were taken in February, I have no idea if the lake in front of the pyramids still exists.  The area was re-landscaped in the early 1990s. | 
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| Views from the parking lot of the concrete facades | 
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| Details of the concrete facades |   |  | 
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| An entrance with the connecting bridge | 
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| Images photographed in the summer of 2010.
 
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|   |   | The Pyramids from across the pond | 
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|   |   | Views of the concrete facades from the parking lot | 
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| Oblique view |   |