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I'd say a few of our largest Cathedrals are good candidates. The Jesus statue in Rio naturally. The problem really is that it's only ceremonial/ornamental buildings that have any likelihood of standing through the rapid modernization of our cities and most we've built in recent years aren't very robust nor interesting since we consider expensive, large, massive ornamental structures a waste of tax payer money these days.