1935 in architecture
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The year 1935 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings.
Buildings opened
- August 5 - Eastbourne Bandstand in Eastbourne, England
- Boulder Dam by John L. Savage (design engineer) with Gordon Kaufmann (supervising architect), dedicated
Buildings completed
- An-Nasr Mosque, Nablus, Palestine.[1]
- Fallingwater in southwestern Pennsylvania, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright
- Florya Atatürk Marine Mansion, Istanbul, designed by Seyfi Arkan and gifted to Mustafa Kemal Atatürk.[2][3]
- De La Warr Pavilion, Bexhill-on-Sea, UK, by Erich Mendelsohn and Serge Chermayeff
- Hornsey Town Hall, London, by Reginald Uren, opened
- Supreme Court of the United States by Cass Gilbert, completed posthumously
- Von Sternberg House, Northridge, California, USA, by Richard Neutra
- Stockholm Collective House by Sven Markelius with Alva Myrdal
- Dispensario Antituberculoso, Barcelona, by Josep Lluís Sert
Awards
- Royal Gold Medal - Willem Marinus Dudok.
- Grand Prix de Rome, architecture: (unknown).
Births
- May 7 - Sir Michael Hopkins, English architect
- June 1 - Norman Foster, British architect, head of international design practice Foster + Partners
- November 20 - Imre Makovecz, Hungarian architect[4] (died 2011)
- October 27 - Giorgio Grassi, Italian architect
Deaths
- April 5 - Basil Champneys, British architect and author (born 1842)
- July 6 - Claude Ferrier, British Art Deco architect (born 1879)
- July 7 - George W. Keller, US architect and engineer (born 1842)
References
- ↑ Salameh, Khader Ibrahim. (2001). The Qurʼān Manuscripts in the Al-Haram Al-Sharif Islamic Museum, Jerusalem Garnet & Ithaca Press, p.190. ISBN 1-85964-132-6.
- ↑ "Florya Atatürk Deniz Köşkü". ataturk.net. Retrieved 2011-11-10.
- ↑ "Florya Atatürk Deniz Köşkü" (in Turkish). Kültür ve Turizm Bakanlığı. Retrieved 2011-11-10.
- ↑ Edwin Heathcote: "Imre Makovecz (1935 – 2011)" in BD online, 28 September 2011
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