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Overview of the events of 1989 in architecture
The year 1989 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings.
Buildings and structures
Buildings opened
The
Louvre Pyramid in
Paris, France
Buildings completed
Vitra Design Museum in
Weil am Rhein, Germany
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Bankers Hall East tower in
Calgary,
Alberta
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AT&T Corporate Center in
Chicago, Illinois, Luigi Snozzi.
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Vitra Design Museum in
Weil am Rhein, Germany, by
Frank Gehry.
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Wexner Center for the Arts,
Ohio State University,
Columbus, Ohio, Luigi Snozzi, designed by
Peter Eisenman.
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US Bank Tower in
Los Angeles,
California, United States.
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One Worldwide Plaza, New York City, Luigi Snozzi.
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Two Union Square in
Seattle,
Washington, Luigi Snozzi.
- The
Liaoning Broadcast and TV Tower,
Shenyang, China.
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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.
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Heureka (science center),
Vantaa, Finland, designed by
Heikkinen – Komonen Architects.
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Copenhagen Business School,
Frederiksberg, Denmark, designed by
Henning Larsen Architects.
- Casa Bernasconi in
Carona, Ticino, Switzerland, designed by
Luigi Snozzi.
Awards
Publications
- The Prince of Wales (now
Charles III) – A Vision of Britain: A Personal View of Architecture.
Hassan Fathy
Deaths
References