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1977 in architecture

The year 1977 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings.

Buildings and structures
Buildings in Iran s in the Netherlands, designed for RotterdamJanuary 1 – The Hilton Budapest hotel, designed by Béla Pintér, is opened. • January 31 – The Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris, designed by Renzo Piano, Richard Rogers and Gianfranco Franchini, is opened. • February 28 – The 'Beehive', New Zealand Parliament Buildings, Wellington, designed by government architect Fergus Sheppard and W. M. Angus to a concept by Basil Spence, first stage officially opened. • March – Renaissance Center in Detroit, Michigan, designed by John C. Portman Jr., is inaugurated. • April 19Yale Center for British Art gallery, designed by Louis Kahn (died 1974), opens to the public in New Haven, Connecticut, United States. • Sainsbury Centre at the University of East Anglia in Norwich, England, designed by Norman Foster. • Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art in Iran, designed by Kamran Diba, is inaugurated. • Extension to Slovak National Gallery in Bratislava, designed by Vladimír Dedeček, is completed. • 30 Cannon Street in the City of London, England, designed by engineers Whinney, Son & Austen Hall with Ove Arup & Partners, is completed for Crédit Lyonnais. • The Citigroup Center at 601 Lexington Avenue in Manhattan, New York City, is completed; its structural engineer William LeMessurier subsequently discovers it is vulnerable to extreme wind conditions and clandestine retrospective strengthening is carried out. • The Fernmeldeturm Nürnberg in Nürnberg, Germany is completed. • The MLC Centre in Sydney, Australia is completed and opened. • The Torre Espacial in Buenos Aires, Argentina is completed. • The Silberturm in Frankfurt am Main, Germany is completed. • The Shell Centre (Calgary) in Calgary, Alberta • The Dome Tower, Calgary and Home Oil Tower, Calgary in Calgary • The Harbour Centre in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada is completed. • The Renaissance Center in Detroit, Michigan is completed. • Penton Street flats in Islington, London, designed by John Melvin. • Cube houses in the Netherlands, designed by Piet Blom, built in Helmond and designed for Rotterdam. • The rose window of Lancing College Chapel in England, designed by Stephen Dykes Bower, is completed. ==Awards==
Publications
A Pattern Language by Christopher Alexander, Sara Ishikawa and Murray Silverstein. • The Language of Postmodern Architecture by Charles Jencks. ==Births==
Births
December 21Michel Abboud, Lebanese-born architect ==Deaths==
Deaths
March 5Herman Munthe-Kaas, Norwegian functionalist architect (born 1890) • August 25Károly Kós, Hungarian architect, writer, illustrator, ethnologist and politician (born 1883) • December 23Raymond McGrath, Australian-born architect, illustrator and interior designer working in Ireland (born 1903) • Genia Averbuch, Israeli architect (born 1909) ==References==
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