Buildings opened ,
Dublin, Ireland ,
Portsmouth •
February 14 –
CN Tower (Edmonton), the first skyscraper in the city of
Edmonton, and tallest building in
Western Canada until 1971. • March •
Dunelm House,
Durham, England, designed by Richard Raines of
Architects' Co-Partnership. • Hotel des Dromonts,
Avoriaz, France, designed by
Jacques Labro. • June –
Foothills Medical Centre,
Calgary,
Alberta, Canada, opens as the largest new hospital in North America. •
July 3 – Church of
Mariä Heimsuchung, Wiesbaden, designed by Johannes Lackel. •
July 18 – New
Abbey Theatre,
Dublin, designed by former actor
Michael Scott. • c. August 31 –
Tricorn Centre in
Portsmouth, England, designed by
Owen Luder and
Rodney Gordon. •
September 8 –
Severn Bridge in Britain.
Buildings completed •
October 28 – The
Gateway Arch in
St Louis, Missouri, United States, designed by
Eero Saarinen. • December –
GPO Tower (Birmingham), England. •
Brutalist showroom of jeweller
Andrew Grima at 80
Jermyn Street,
St James's, London (demolished 1986). •
New Hall, Cambridge, England, designed by
Chamberlin, Powell and Bon (modern-day Murray Edwards College). • Church of St Peter,
Klippan, Sweden, by
Sigurd Lewerentz. •
Kaleva Church in
Tampere, Finland, designed by
Reima and
Raili Pietilä. •
Fire Station Number 4 in
Columbus, Indiana, by
Robert Venturi. •
Whitney Museum of American Art on
Madison Avenue in
New York City, by
Marcel Breuer with Hamilton P. Smith. •
Creek Vean (private residence),
Feock, Cornwall, England, designed by
Team 4. •
Lovejoy Plaza in
Portland, Oregon, by
Lawrence Halprin, is designed. ==Awards==