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Overview of the events of 1922 in architecture
The year 1922 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings.
Lincoln Memorial in
Washington, D.C. , USA
March 21 – Rebuilt
London Waterloo station with war memorial entrance is officially opened (engineers: J. W. Jacomb-Hood and A. W. Szlumper; architect: J. R. Scott).
May 30 –
Lincoln Memorial in
Washington, D.C. ,
United States is dedicated by William H. Taft, in the presence of Abraham Lincoln's son, 79-year-old
Robert Todd Lincoln .
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June 9 –
Spalding War Memorial in England, designed by Sir
Edwin Lutyens , is dedicated.
October 14 –
Gerrards Cross Memorial Building in England, designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens, is dedicated.
November 26 –
Rochdale Cenotaph in England, designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens, is dedicated.
Antiguo Casino de Ponce in Puerto Rico
Estonian Constituent Assembly (
Riigikogu ) building in
Toompea Castle , designed by
Eugen Habermann and
Herbert Johanson .
Church of the Sacred Heart and St Catherine of Alexandria (Roman Catholic)
Droitwich Spa , England, by Frank B. Peacock.
Antiguo Casino de Ponce , Puerto Rico, by Agustin Camilo Gonzalez.
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Phitsanulok Mansion in
Bangkok , by
Mario Tamagno .
Shabolovka tower in
Moscow ,
Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic , by
Vladimir Shukhov .
Wolseley Motors showrooms, 160
Piccadilly ,
London , by
W. Curtis Green .
Wrigley Building in
Chicago , Illinois, by
Graham, Anderson, Probst & White .
Shukhov Tower in
Moscow , by
Vladimir Shukhov .
Hermann Baagøe Storck