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Overview of the events of 1991 in architecture
The year 1991 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings.
Buildings and structures
Buildings
London Stansted Airport
Norwegian Glacier Museum in
Fjærland, Norway
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One Canada Square at
Canary Wharf in London, designed by
César Pelli & Associates, becomes the tallest building in the
United Kingdom.
-
Stansted Airport terminal building in
Essex, England, designed by
Norman Foster.
- Rebuilt
Liverpool Street station in London, designed by
Nick Derbyshire, is opened.
- The
Tianjin Radio and Television Tower in
Tianjin, China is completed.
- The Sainsbury Wing of the
National Gallery in London, designed by
Robert Venturi and
Denise Scott Brown, is opened.
-
Norwegian Glacier Museum in
Fjærland, designed by
Sverre Fehn, is built.
- Extended
Brentwood Cathedral in England, designed by
Quinlan Terry, is dedicated.
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University of Vaasa Palosaari stage 1 buildings, Finland, designed by Käpy and
Simo Paavilainen.
-
Key Tower in
Cleveland, Ohio, United States is completed.
- The
Messeturm
[1] in
Frankfurt am Main, Germany is completed.
[2]
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QV.1 in Perth, Australia.
[2]
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TD Canada Trust Tower, Calgary in
Calgary,
Alberta
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Carnegie Hall Tower in
Manhattan, New York, United States is completed.
-
Bell Atlantic Tower in
Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania, United States is completed.
[3]
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Bourke Place in
Melbourne, Australia is completed.
-
Melbourne Central Shopping Centre in
Melbourne, Australia is completed.
- The
Friedrich Clemens Gerke Tower in
Cuxhaven,
Lower Saxony, Germany is completed.
- The
Guangzhou TV Tower in
Guangzhou, China is completed.
- The West Tower of the
Stardust Resort & Casino in
Las Vegas,
Nevada, United States is completed.
-
101 Collins Street designed by architects
Denton Corker Marshall is completed in
Melbourne.
- "The Corns" residential towers, "1000 Years" housing estate,
Katowice, Poland, designed by
Henryk Buszko and
Aleksander Franta, is completed.
-
Team Disney Orlando, an office building in
Lake Buena Vista, Florida, designed by
Arata Isozaki.
[4]
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Deaths
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