Template:Infobox Modern building
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{{{name}}} | |
Building Information | |
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Name | {{{name}}} |
Location | {{{location_town}}} |
Country | {{{location_country}}} |
Architect | {{{architect}}} |
Phaeno Science Center | |
Building Information | |
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Name | Phaeno Science Center |
Location | Wolfsburg |
Country | Germany |
Coordinates | Coordinates: |
Architect | Zaha Hadid |
Client | City of Wolfsburg |
Completion Date | 24 November 2005 |
Style | Deconstructivism |
[edit] Usage
{{Infobox Modern building |image = |caption = |name = |location_town = |location_country = |coordinates = |architect = |client = |engineer = |construction_start_date= |completion_date = |date_demolished = |cost = |structural_system = |style = | }}
Note:This template should be used for buildings from 1900 onwards.
The parameters image, caption, coordinates, client, engineer, construction_start_date, completion_date, date_demolished, cost_budget, structural_system, style are optional and may be omitted.
[edit] Coordinates
Use {{coord}} with display=inline,title.
[edit] Microformat
The HTML mark up produced by this template includes an hCard microformat, which makes the place-name and location parsable by computers, either acting automatically to catalogue article across Wikipedia, or via a browser tool operated by a person, to (for example) add the subject to an address book. Within the hCard is a Geo microformat, which additionally makes the coordinates (latitude & longitude) parsable, so that they can be, say, looked up on a map, or downloaded to a GPS unit. For more information about the use of microformats on Wikipedia, please see the microformat project.
hCard uses HTML classes including:
- "adr"
- "county-name"
- "fn"
- "label"
- "locality"
- "nickname"
- "note"
- "org"
- "region"
- "street-address"
- "vcard"
Geo is produced by calling {{coord}}, and uses HTML classes:
- "geo"
- "latitude"
- "longitude"
Please do not rename or remove these classes.
When giving coordinates, please don't be overly precise.