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1927 in architecture

The year 1927 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings.

Events
stands in front of his completed Kauchuk Factory ClubJuly 111927 Jericho earthquake destroys or damages many mosques and other buildings in the area of Mandatory Palestine. • The opening of the Bakhmetevsky Bus Garage in Moscow, designed by Konstantin Melnikov and Vladimir Shukhov, marks the beginning of Melnikov's "golden season", designing over ten buildings in one year, including extant Kauchuk Factory Club, Rusakov Workers' Club, Svoboda Factory Club and his own residence in Moscow. These buildings are completed in 19281929. • The 15th century Chapelle de St. Martin de Seyssuel is relocated from Chasse-sur-Rhône to Long Island, New York. • The first photo-mural is used to decorate a living room. It is soon embraced by architectural designers, becoming common in the 1930s. ==Buildings and structures==
Buildings and structures
Buildings opened , the main building of the Parliament of Canada on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Canada , New Haven, Connecticut • January – Temepara Tapu o Ihoa (Holy Temple of Jehovah), Rātana Pā, New Zealand, is privately opened. • July 1Centre Block, the main building of the Parliament of Canada on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, rebuilt after a fire in 1916 to a design by John A. Pearson and Jean Omer Marchand, is officially opened. • July 6Central Fire Station in Leicester, England, designed by Albert E. and Tom Sawday, is officially opened. • July 14Scottish National War Memorial at Edinburgh Castle, designed by Robert Lorimer, is opened. • July 24Menin Gate Memorial to the Missing at Ypres, Belgium, designed by Sir Reginald Blomfield, is unveiled. • October 9Norwich War Memorial in England, designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens, is unveiled. • October 24Fred F. French Building in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, designed by H. Douglas Ives with Sloan & Robertson, is opened. Buildings completedWeissenhof Estate in Stuttgart, Germany, designed by a team led by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. • Double house in Brno, designed by Otto Eisler. • 5 villas in rue Mallet-Stevens, Paris, designed by Robert Mallet-Stevens. • The rebuilt Quadrant in Regent Street, London, England. • The Shrine of Remembrance in Melbourne, Australia. • The Antoniuskirche (Basel) in Switzerland, designed by Karl Moser. • The Art Deco LeVeque Tower, designed by C. Howard Crane and John Gill & Sons, in Columbus, Ohio, United States. At tall, it is just slightly higher than the Washington Monument. • The Ahwahnee Hotel in Yosemite National Park, California, designed by Gilbert Stanley Underwood. • Union and New Haven Trust Building, New Haven, Connecticut, designed by Cross & Cross. ==Awards==
Births
January 30Roberto Gottardi, Italian architect (died 2017) • March 3Christian Menn, bridge architect (died 2018) • June 18Ruth Rivera Marín, Mexican architect (died 1969) • July 6Anton Alberts, Dutch architect best known for the ING Bank, Amsterdam (died 1999) • August 26B. V. Doshi, Indian architect (died 2023) • December 4Gae Aulenti, Italian architect, interior and lighting designer (died 2012) ==Deaths==
Deaths
January 3Antonio Rivas Mercado, Mexican architect (born 1853) • January 25Mark Judge, British architect and engineer (born 1847) • March 12John Beavor-Webb, Irish-born American naval architect (born 1849) • June 23 – Colonel Sir Robert William Edis, English architect and interior decorator (born 1839) • July 13Mimar Kemaleddin Bey, Turkish architect (born 1870; cerebral hemorrhage) • September 9Henry Ward, British architect (born 1852) • October 29Hermann Muthesius, German architect and writer on architecture (born 1861) • December 26Joseph Schwartz, American architect (born 1858) • December 27Lluís Domènech i Montaner, Catalan Spanish architect (born 1850) ==References==
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