2014 in architecture
Overview of the events of 2014 in architecture
The year 2014 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings.
Events
Buildings and structures
Antarctica
Australia
Canada
France
Germany
Iran
Italy
Latvia
Netherlands
Panama
Philippines
Poland
Romania
Taiwan
United Arab Emirates
United Kingdom
- July – Buildings in London designed by Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners completed:
- August – 20 Fenchurch Street in the City of London, designed by Rafael Viñoly, completed.[6]
- September 16 – The News Building (London), designed by Renzo Piano, officially opened and named.
- September 29 – Weston Library, a major reconstruction of the University of Oxford's New Bodleian Library by WilkinsonEyre, opens to readers.[7]
- December 9 – University of Greenwich Stockwell Street Building, designed by heneghan peng architects (hparc), opened.[8]
- London School of Economics Saw Swee Hock Student Centre, designed by O'Donnell & Tuomey.
- Burntwood School, Wandsworth, London, designed by Allford Hall Monaghan Morris, completed; awarded 2015 Stirling Prize.
- Everyman Theatre, Liverpool, designed by Haworth Tompkins, completed and awarded Stirling Prize.
- Maggie's palliative care centres opened in
United States
Exhibitions
Awards
Deaths
- January 10 – Kathryn Findlay, British-born architect working in Japan (b. 1953)
- February 25 – Heikki Siren, Finnish architect (b. 1918)
- March 20 – William Toomath, (b. 1925), New Zealand architect
- March 28
- April 24 – Hans Hollein, Austrian architect[19] (b. 1934)
- April 28 – Frederic Schwartz, American architect, author and city planner (b. 1951)
- July 11 – Randall Stout, 56, American architect (b. 1958)
- July 26 – Sir Richard MacCormac, British architect (b. 1938)
- August 18 – Kurt Meyer, Swiss-born architect working in the United States and Nepal[20] (b. 1922)
- August 22 – Sir Philip Dowson, British architect (b. 1924)
- September 6 – Édith Girard, French architect (b. 1949)
- September 27
- December 24 – Ricardo Porro, Cuban architect who worked in France (b. 1925)
See also
References
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