The year 1950 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings.
Events
The
Alas Building,
Buenos Aires,
Argentina, is commissioned by President
Juan Perón for the Association of Unionized Latin American Workers (ATLAS, S.A.). It would be the tallest building in Buenos Aires from its completion until 1996, when it was surpassed by the
Le Parc tower.
Frank Lloyd Wright completes construction of several
Usonian style houses across the United States, including
St. George's Anglican Church, Berlin: the new building is established in the Neu-Westend neighbourhood in the British Sector as the garrison church of the British forces.[4]
The year 1950 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings.
Events
The
Alas Building,
Buenos Aires,
Argentina, is commissioned by President
Juan Perón for the Association of Unionized Latin American Workers (ATLAS, S.A.). It would be the tallest building in Buenos Aires from its completion until 1996, when it was surpassed by the
Le Parc tower.
Frank Lloyd Wright completes construction of several
Usonian style houses across the United States, including
St. George's Anglican Church, Berlin: the new building is established in the Neu-Westend neighbourhood in the British Sector as the garrison church of the British forces.[4]