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Overview of the events of 2019 in architecture
The year 2019 in architecture is expected to involve some significant architectural events and new buildings.
Events
Notre-Dame de Paris fire
Buildings and structures
Algeria
Australia
Bangladesh
Beyond Survival Safe Space for Rohingya Women and Girls, Rohingya Refugee Camp, Alikhali, Teknaf, designed by Rizvi Hassan and team.[1]
China
Finland
France
Germany
Japan
Mexico
Norway
Panama
Paraguay
Unión hebraica de Paraguay Synagogue (reconstruction), Asunción , designed by Equipo de Arquitectura.[8]
Qatar
Lakhta Center , in St. Petersburg , Russia
Jewel Changi Airport terminal complex in Singapore
Russia
Senegal
Fass school and teachers' residence, designed by Toshiko Mori , opened 2 February.[10]
Singapore
Spain
Can Sau Emergency Scenery, Olot , Catalonia, designed by unparelld'arquitectes, built.[11]
United Kingdom
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium , London, designed by Populous (lead architect: Christopher Lee), opened 3 April.
Windermere Jetty: Museum of Boats, Steam and Stories , near Bowness-on-Windermere in the English Lake District , designed by Carmody Groarke, opened March.[12]
Cantilevered steel footbridge at Tintagel Castle , designed by Ney & Partners and William Matthews Associates, opening rescheduled to 11 August.[13]
Nithurst Farm, West Sussex, residence designed by Adam Richards for himself.[14]
United States
40 Tenth Avenue aka "Solar Carve" adjacent to the High Line in New York City , designed by Jeanne Gang and Studio Gang Architects is completed.[15]
540 West 25th Street in the Chelsea section of Manhattan, New York City by Bonetti/Kozerski Architecture , the new global headquarters of Pace Gallery , slated for completion and scheduled to open for business in September.[16]
The Shed by lead architect Diller Scofidio + Renfro and collaborating architect Rockwell Group at the Hudson Yards building complex in New York City completed and opened to the public on April 5.[17]
The Vessel , by Thomas Heatherwick , at the Hudson Yards building complex in New York City, opened to the public on March 15.[18]
TWA Hotel by Beyer Blinder Belle (original Flight Center by Eero Saarinen - renovation of) and Lubrano Ciavarra Architects, at JFK Airport in Queens, New York , opens on May 15.[19] [20]
Adohi Hall at the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville, Arkansas by Leers Weinzapfel Associates opens. [21]
Vietnam
Bó Mon Preschool, Tú Nang, designed by KIENTRUC O, opened June.[22]
Exhibitions
Awards
AIA Gold Medal – Richard Rogers
Architecture Firm Award AIA – Payette
Emporis Skyscraper Award –
European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture (Mies van der Rohe Prize ) – Lacaton & Vassal Architectes
Driehaus Architecture Prize for New Classical Architecture –
Grand Prix de l'urbanisme – Patrick Bouchain
Grand prix national de l'architecture –
Lawrence Israel Prize - Alexandra Champalimaud[24]
LEAF Award, Overall Winner – Mozhao Architects
Praemium Imperiale Architecture Laureate –
Pritzker Architecture Prize – Arata Isozaki [25]
Prix Versailles Campuses – Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology (Moscow , Russia) / Herzog & de Meuron (Switzerland)
Prix Versailles Passenger Stations – Yangcheng Lake Tourist Transportation Center (Suzhou , China) / Kengo Kuma & Associates (Japan)
Prix Versailles Sports – Optus Stadium (Perth , Australia) / COX Architects & Planners , Hassell (Australia)
Prix Versailles Shops & Stores – MiCasa Vol.C (São Paulo , Brazil) / Studio MK27 (Brazil)
Prix Versailles Shopping Malls – Coal Drops Yard (London , United Kingdom) / Heatherwick Studio (United Kingdom)
Prix Versailles Hotels – Six Senses Bhutan (Thimphu - Paro - Punakha , Bhutan) / Habita Architects (Thailand)
Prix Versailles Restaurants – Song's Chinese Cuisine (Guangzhou , China) / Republican Metropolis Architecture (China)
RAIA Gold Medal – Hank Koning and Julie Eizenberg
RIAS Award for Architecture –
RIBA Royal Gold Medal – Sir Nicholas Grimshaw
Stirling Prize – Mikhail Riches with Cathy Hawley for Goldsmith Street, Norwich [26]
Thomas Jefferson Medal in Architecture – Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa
Twenty-five Year Award AIA – Venturi, Scott Brown and Associates
Vincent Scully Prize – Elizabeth K. Meyer
Deaths
January 22 – Charles Vandenhove , Belgian architect (born 1927 )
January 25 – Florence Knoll , American architect and furniture designer (Knoll Furniture ) (born 1917 )
February 11 – Allan Wild , New Zealand architect and professor (born 1927 )
February 13 – Jörg Streli , Austrian architect (b. 1940 )
February 18 – Alessandro Mendini , Italian architect and designer (Groninger Museum ) (born 1931 )
February 20 – Francisco Mañosa , Filipino architect (Coconut Palace , EDSA Shrine ) (born 1931 )
March 1 – Kevin Roche , Irish-born American architect (born 1922 )
March 16 – Sir William Whitfield , English architect (born 1920 )
March 27 – Friedrich Achleitner , Austrian architecture critic and poet (born 1930 )
March 29 – Tao Ho , Hong Kong architect (Hong Kong Arts Centre ) (born 1936 )
May 16 – I. M. Pei , Chinese born American architect (Bank of China Tower , East Building of The National Gallery of Art , Louvre Pyramid , Museum of Islamic Art, Doha - Pritzker Prize winner 1983) (born 1917 )
June 3 – Stanley Tigerman , American architect, theorist, and designer (born 1930 )
June 15 – Wilhelm Holzbauer , Austrian architect (born 1930 )
July 9 – Phil Freelon , American architect (born 1953 )
July 19 – César Pelli , Argentine architect (Petronas Towers , Carnegie Hall Tower ) (death announced on date) (born 1926 )
August 1 – Richard Vyškovský , Czech architect and creator of paper models (born 1929 )
September 4 – Timothy Seow , Singaporean architect (born 1937/38)
October 3 – Roger Taillibert , French architect (Parc des Princes - Olympic Stadium, Montreal ) (born 1926 ).[27]
October 13 – Charles Jencks , 80, American architect, cultural theorist (Post-modernism ) (born 1939 )
November 6 – Juliaan Lampens , 96, Belgian architect (born 1926 )
November 11 – Edward Cullinan , 88, British architect (Charles Cryer Theatre , Weald and Downland Gridshell ) (born 1931 )
November 17 – Gustav Peichl , 91, Austrian architect (ORF regional studios , Kunst- und Ausstellungshalle der Bundesrepublik Deutschland ) (born 1928 )
See also
References
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^ Designer of Montreal’s Olympic Stadium dead at 93.