1986 in architecture
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The year 1986 in architecture involved some significant events.
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[edit] Buildings
- The Lloyd's Building in London, designed by Richard Rogers is completed.
- Rialto Towers in Melbourne, Australia is completed.
- Temasek Tower in Singapore is completed.
- The AXA Center in New York, United States, is completed.
- The Dakin Building in Brisbane, California is completed
- The Swissôtel The Stamford in Singapore is completed.
- The Fernmeldeturm Münster 42 in Münster, Germany is completed.
- The Tortoise Mountain TV Tower in Wuhan, China is completed.
- The Town Pavilion in Downtown Kansas City, Missouri, United States is completed.
- Zendstation Roosendaal in Roosendaal, The Netherlands is completed.
- The Lipstick Building in New York City, New York, United States is completed.
- Hallgrímskirkja, a church in Reykjavík, Iceland is completed.
- Park Pobedy started.
- Museum Tower in Miami, Florida, is completed.
- 1221 Brickell Building in Miami, Florida, is completed.
- 701 Brickell Avenue in Miami, Florida, is completed.
- The Robot Building in Bangkok, Thailand is completed
[edit] Awards
- Aga Khan Prize - Rifat Chadirji.
- AIA Gold Medal - Arthur Charles Erickson.
- Architecture Firm Award - Esherick Homsey Dodge & Davis.
- Grand prix national de l'architecture - Adrien Fainsilber.
- Pritzker Prize - Gottfried Boehm.
- Prix de l'Équerre d'Argent - Adrien Fainsilber.
- RAIA Gold Medal - Richard Butterworth.
- Royal Gold Medal - Arata Isozaki.
- Prix de Rome, architecture: (unknown).
[edit] Births
[edit] Deaths
- 6 February - Minoru Yamasaki (born 1912)