From the ultra-modern Ministry of Defense in Paris to the more classically designed Eisenhower Executive Building in Washington, D.C.
Governments have created some of the world’s finest architecture—from palaces and executive mansions to legislatures and courthouses. There are libraries, city halls, and even some pretty post offices. But for this list, we look to the middle, to the buildings that serve the inner workings of vast bureaucracies. All are office buildings, but not the kind that usually receives much attention from architects and critics. The buildings on this list range from the stately to the state-of-the-art. From historic to brand-new. Here are nine buildings that any bureaucrat would be proud to work in.
1. Ministry of Agriculture, Kazan, Russia
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1. Ministry of Agriculture, Kazan, Russia
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3. Ministry of Defense, Paris
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4. Eisenhower Executive Office Building, Washington, D.C.
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5. Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Moscow
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6.Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ), Cheltenham, UK
8. Ministry of Internal Affairs, Tbilisi, Georgia
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