Opening Of New U.S. Embassy(George Bush)

Former U.S. President George Bush speaks at the official opening of the new U.S. embassy on July 4, 2008 in Berlin, Germany. Architectural critics claim the embassy, designed by American architect Moore Ruble Yudell, offers little in architectural innovation or design.
Former U.S. President George Bush speaks at the official opening of the new U.S. embassy on July 4, 2008 in Berlin, Germany. Architectural critics claim the embassy, designed by American architect Moore Ruble Yudell, offers little in architectural innovation or design.
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Former U.S. President George Bush and German Chancellor Angela Merkel wave to visitors after speaking at the official opening of the new U.S. embassy on July 4, 2008 in Berlin, Germany. Architectural critics claim the embassy, designed by American architect Moore Ruble Yudell, offers little in architectural innovation or design. Former U.S. President George Bush and German Chancellor Angela Merkel wave to visitors after speaking at the official opening of the new U.S. embassy on July 4, 2008 in Berlin, Germany. Architectural critics claim the embassy, designed by American architect Moore Ruble Yudell, offers little in architectural innovation or design. Former U.S. President George Bush (L), U.S. Ambassador to Germany William Timken and his wife Sue Timken cut the ribbon to officially open the new U.S. embassy on July 4, 2008 in Berlin, Germany. Architectural critics claim the embassy, designed by American architect Moore Ruble Yudell, offers little in architectural innovation or design. German Chancellor Angela Merkel speaks as former U.S. President George Bush looks on at the official opening of the new U.S. embassy on July 4, 2008 in Berlin, Germany. Architectural critics claim the embassy, designed by American architect Moore Ruble Yudell, offers little in architectural innovation or design.
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