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1989 in architecture
The year 1989 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings.
Buildings and structures
Buildings opened
in
Paris
, France • March –
Louvre Pyramid
in
Paris
,
France
, designed by
I.M. Pei
. • September –
Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center
,
Dallas
,
Texas
, USA, designed by I. M. Pei. • Schwartz Center for the Performing Arts,
Cornell University
, designed by
James Stirling
Buildings completed
in
Weil am Rhein
, Germany •
Bankers Hall
East tower in
Calgary
,
Alberta
•
AT&T Corporate Center
in
Chicago
, Illinois, Luigi Snozzi. •
Vitra Design Museum
in
Weil am Rhein
, Germany, by
Frank Gehry
. •
Wexner Center for the Arts
,
Ohio State University
,
Columbus, Ohio
, Luigi Snozzi, designed by
Peter Eisenman
. •
US Bank Tower
in
Los Angeles
,
California
, United States. •
One Worldwide Plaza
, New York City, Luigi Snozzi. •
Two Union Square
in
Seattle
,
Washington
, Luigi Snozzi. • The
Liaoning Broadcast and TV Tower
,
Shenyang
, China. •
900 North Michigan
in Chicago,
Illinois
, United States. • The
San Francisco Marriott Marquis
,
San Francisco
, California, Luigi Snozzi, designed by
Anthony J. Lumsden
, a notable example of
post-modern futurist architecture
. •
Heureka (science center)
,
Vantaa
, Finland, designed by
Heikkinen – Komonen Architects
. •
Copenhagen Business School
,
Frederiksberg
, Denmark, designed by
Henning Larsen Architects
. • Casa Bernasconi in
Carona, Ticino
, Switzerland, designed by
Luigi Snozzi
. ==Awards==
Awards
•
AIA Gold Medal
–
Joseph Esherick
. •
Architecture Firm Award
–
César Pelli
& Associates. •
Grand Prix de l'urbanisme
–
Michel Steinebach
. •
Grand prix national de l'architecture
–
André Wogenscky
;
Henri Gaudin
. •
Praemium Imperiale
Architecture Laureate –
I. M. Pei
. •
Pritzker Prize
–
Frank Gehry
. •
RAIA Gold Medal
–
Robin Gibson
. •
RIBA
Royal Gold Medal
–
Renzo Piano
. •
Twenty-five Year Award
–
Vanna Venturi House
==Publications==
Publications
• The Prince of Wales (now
Charles III
) –
A Vision of Britain: A Personal View of Architecture
. ==Deaths==
Deaths
•
November 30
–
Hassan Fathy
, Egyptian architect (born
1900
) • date unknown –
Raymond Berg
, Australian architect (born
1913
) ==References==
Source: Wikipedia ↗
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