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Overview of the events of 1934 in architecture
The year 1934 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings.
Events
Buildings opened
Buildings completed
Isokon building
Gothenburg City Theatre , Sweden.[3]
Penguin Pool, London Zoo , designed by Berthold Lubetkin and Ove Arup .[4]
Isokon building , Hampstead , London , designed by Wells Coates .
Helsingborg Concert Hall, designed by Sven Markelius .
Synagogue (Agudat Achim) at Skořepka 13 , Brno , designed by Otto Eisler .
New Cambridge University Library and Memorial Court for Clare College, Cambridge , designed as an ensemble, and buildings in North Court, Trinity Hall, Cambridge , England, all by Giles Gilbert Scott .
Palacio de Bellas Artes , Mexico City , designed by Federico Mariscal.
Fronton Recoletos, Madrid , designed by Eduardo Torroja .
Joyería J. Roca (modern-day Tous) at 18, Paseo de Gracia, and Ciutat de Repòs i de Vacances, both in Barcelona and designed by Josep Lluís Sert .
Publication
Awards
Births
January 4 - Zurab Tsereteli , Georgian-Russian painter, sculptor and architect, President of the Russian Academy of Arts[5]
March 30 - Hans Hollein , Austrian architect and designer
April 8 - Kisho Kurokawa , Japanese architect and one of the founders of the Metabolist Movement (died 2007 )[6]
July 9 - Michael Graves , US architect, one of The New York Five [7]
September 11 - Cedric Price , English architect (died 2003 )
October 12 - Richard Meier , US Rationalist architect[8]
November 6 - Barton Myers , US-Canadian architect and teacher
Deaths
References
^ Chapter 22.
^ Frith Book Company Ltd, ed. (2007-07-26). Swansea Pocket Album . Frith Book Company Ltd. ISBN 1-85937-717-3 .
^ Waern, Caldenby (2001). Guide till Sveriges arkitektur .
^ "Architecture at the Zoo" . Zoological Society of London . 2006-06-15. Retrieved 2008-03-05 .
^ Moscow news: Zurab Disney Or Walt Tsereteli?
^ Koolhaas, Rem; Obrist, Hans U. (2011), Project Japan Metabolism Talks… London: Taschen, ISBN 978-3-8365-2508-4, p. 181-182.
^ Goldberger, Paul (1996-02-11). "Architecture View: A Little Book That Led Five Men to Fame" . The New York Times .
^ Tempest, Rone. "America's Designs on Europe Top quality U.S. architectural firms, feeling the pinch at home, are finding work in Europe-and are snapping up some of the most sought-after projects." , Los Angeles Times , August 25, 1992. Accessed September 19, 2008.
^ Christen, Barbara S.; Flanders, Steven (2001). Cass Gilbert, Life and Work: Architect of the Public Domain . W.W. Norton. ISBN 0-393-73065-4 .
^ Baughman, Judith S., ed. (1996). American Decades: 1920-1929 . New York: Gale Research. pp. 180–1. ISBN 9780810357242 .