From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Overview of the events of 2019 in architecture
The year 2019 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings.
Events
Notre-Dame de Paris fire
Buildings and structures
Algeria
Australia
Bangladesh
Beyond Survival Safe Space for Rohingya Women and Girls,
Rohingya Refugee Camp, Alikhali, Teknaf, designed by Rizvi Hassan and team.
[2]
China
Finland
France
Germany
Japan
Mexico
Norway
Panama
Paraguay
Unión hebraica de Paraguay Synagogue (reconstruction),
Asunción , designed by Equipo de Arquitectura.
[9]
Qatar
Lakhta Center , in
St. Petersburg , Russia
Jewel Changi Airport terminal complex in Singapore
Russia
Senegal
Fass school and teachers' residence, designed by
Toshiko Mori , opened 2 February.
[11]
Singapore
Spain
Can Sau Emergency Scenery,
Olot , Catalonia, designed by unparelld'arquitectes, built.
[12]
United Kingdom
Cambridge Central Mosque , designed by
Marks Barfield (lead architect: Julia Barfield), opened for worship 24 April.
Key Worker Housing, Eddington,
North West Cambridge development , designed by
Stanton Williams , completed.
[13]
Orchard Gardens, Elephant Park, residential/retail development,
Elephant and Castle , London, by Panter Hudspith Architects, completed.
[14]
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium , London, designed by
Populous (lead architect: Christopher Lee), opened 3 April.
Windermere Jetty: Museum of Boats, Steam and Stories , near
Bowness-on-Windermere in the English
Lake District , designed by Carmody Groarke, opened March.
[15]
MK Gallery ,
Milton Keynes , by
6a architects .
[16]
[17]
Library & Study Centre,
St John's College, Oxford , designed by
Wright & Wright Architects , opened to readers 2 September.
[18]
Cantilevered steel footbridge at
Tintagel Castle , designed by Ney & Partners and William Matthews Associates, opening rescheduled to 11 August.
[19]
Nithurst Farm, West Sussex, residence designed by Adam Richards for himself.
[20]
United States
40 Tenth Avenue aka "Solar Carve" adjacent to the
High Line in
New York City , designed by
Jeanne Gang and
Studio Gang Architects is completed.
[21]
540 West 25th Street in the
Chelsea section of Manhattan, New York City by
Bonetti/Kozerski Architecture , the new global headquarters of
Pace Gallery , slated for completion and scheduled to open for business in September.
[22]
The Shed by lead architect
Diller Scofidio + Renfro and collaborating architect
Rockwell Group at the
Hudson Yards building complex in New York City completed and opened to the public on April 5.
[23]
The
Vessel , by
Thomas Heatherwick , at the
Hudson Yards building complex in New York City, opened to the public on March 15.
[24]
TWA Hotel by
Beyer Blinder Belle (original Flight Center by
Eero Saarinen - renovation of) and Lubrano Ciavarra Architects, at
JFK Airport in
Queens, New York , opens on May 15.
[25]
[26]
Adohi Hall at the
University of Arkansas in
Fayetteville, Arkansas by Leers Weinzapfel Associates opens.
[27]
Vietnam
Bó Mon Preschool, Tú Nang, designed by KIENTRUC O, opened June.
[28]
Exhibitions
Awards
Deaths
January 22 –
Charles Vandenhove , Belgian architect (born
1927 )
January 25 –
Florence Knoll , American architect and furniture designer (
Knoll Furniture ) (born
1917 )
February 11 –
Allan Wild , New Zealand architect and professor (born
1927 )
February 13 –
Jörg Streli , Austrian architect (b.
1940 )
February 18 –
Alessandro Mendini , Italian architect and designer (
Groninger Museum ) (born
1931 )
February 20 –
Francisco Mañosa , Filipino architect (
Coconut Palace ,
EDSA Shrine ) (born
1931 )
March 1 –
Kevin Roche , Irish-born American architect (born
1922 )
[33]
March 16 –
Sir William Whitfield , English architect (born
1920 )
March 27 –
Friedrich Achleitner , Austrian architecture critic and poet (born
1930 )
[34]
March 29 –
Tao Ho , Hong Kong architect (
Hong Kong Arts Centre ) (born
1936 )
May 7 –
Alexander Cvijanović , Yugoslav/American architect (born
1923 )
May 16 –
I. M. Pei , Chinese born American architect (
Bank of China Tower , East Building of
The National Gallery of Art ,
Louvre Pyramid ,
Museum of Islamic Art, Doha -
Pritzker Prize winner 1983) (born
1917 )
June 3 –
Stanley Tigerman , American architect, theorist, and designer (born
1930 )
June 15 –
Wilhelm Holzbauer , Austrian architect (born
1930 )
July 9 –
Phil Freelon , American architect (born
1953 )
July 19 –
César Pelli , Argentine architect (
Petronas Towers ,
Carnegie Hall Tower ) (death announced on date) (born
1926 )
August 1 –
Richard Vyškovský , Czech architect and creator of paper models (born
1929 )
September 4 –
Timothy Seow , Singaporean architect (born 1937/38)
October 3 –
Roger Taillibert , French architect (
Parc des Princes -
Olympic Stadium, Montreal ) (born
1926 ).
[35]
October 13 –
Charles Jencks , 80, American architect, cultural theorist (
Post-modernism ) (born
1939 )
November 6 –
Juliaan Lampens , 96, Belgian architect (born
1926 )
November 11 –
Edward Cullinan , 88, British architect (
Charles Cryer Theatre ,
Weald and Downland Gridshell ) (born
1931 )
November 17 –
Gustav Peichl , 91, Austrian architect (
ORF regional studios ,
Kunst- und Ausstellungshalle der Bundesrepublik Deutschland ) (born
1928 )
See also
References
^
"What We Know and Don't Know About the Notre-Dame Fire" .
The New York Times . 15 April 2019. Retrieved 21 July 2019 .
^
"Beyond Survival: A Safe Space for Rohingya Women and Girls" . context . 2019-11-25. Retrieved 2020-05-15 .
^
"Beijing Daxing International Airport" . Architecture . Zaha Hadid Architects. 2019. Retrieved 2019-09-29 .
^
"Le Monde Headquarters" . Snøhetta . Retrieved 2019-09-18 .
^
"Berlin Stadtschloss Reconstruction Initiative" . Association Berliner Schloss e.V. Retrieved 2015-01-08 .
^ Baker, Sam (2019-05-19).
"Bauhaus' 100th Anniversary Opens Museum Doors" .
Forbes . US. Retrieved 2019-09-18 .
^
"Bauhaus Museum Weimar" . Retrieved 2018-10-23 .
^ Rocha, Rodrigo (2019-03-23),
"Los Diablos tienen fiesta" [The Diablos have a celebration], Milenio (in Spanish), Mexico City, retrieved 2019-03-23
^
"Cement and wood redefine the atmosphere of an exotic synagogue" . domus . 2020-04-24. Retrieved 2020-05-15 .
^
"El estadio del Mundial 2022 por Zaha Hadid es inaugurado en Qatar" . Architectural Digest . 2019-05-17.
^ Raskin, Laura (2019-02-18).
"Fass School and Teachers' Residence by Toshiko Mori" .
Architectural Record . New York. Retrieved 2020-05-15 .
^
"Can Sau. Emergency Scenery" . archello . Retrieved 2020-05-16 .
^ Wilson, Rob (2019-07-15).
"Stanton Williams completes key-worker housing in North West Cambridge" . Architects' Journal . Retrieved 2021-09-16 .
^
"Orchard Gardens, Elephant Park" . Panter Hudspith. Retrieved 2022-07-26 .
^
Wainwright, Oliver (2019-03-18).
"Otters love it! Inside Windermere's magical new £20m museum" .
The Guardian . London. Retrieved 2019-05-15 .
^ Wainwright, Oliver (2019-03-05).
"MK Gallery review – utterly, thrillingly Milton Keynesian" . The Guardian . Retrieved 2021-07-19 .
^
Moore, Rowan (2019-12-17).
"Top 10 architecture of 2019" . The Guardian . Retrieved 2021-07-19 .
^ Burns, Sam (2019-10-23).
"Long-delayed St John's Library and Study Centre opened" .
The Oxford Student . Retrieved 2021-09-11 .
^ Wainwright, Oliver (2019-08-08).
"Gossamer gateway to Avalon: Tintagel Castle bridge unites magic and history" . The Guardian . Retrieved 2019-08-08 .
^ Moore, Rowan (2019-10-27).
"If Tarkovsky had a farm" .
The Observer : The New Review . London. p. 36. Retrieved 2019-11-01 .
^
"Studio Gang completes chiselled Solar Carve Tower on New York's High Line" . 9 August 2019.
^
"Work Nears Completion on 540 West 25th Street in West Chelsea" . 10 February 2019.
^
"Hudson Yards multidisciplinary arts center sets opening date" . 9 January 2019.
^
"The Vessel, the Shed, and What else to See at Hudson Yards" .
^
"First look inside the TWA Hotel at New York's JFK" .
CNN .
^
"New York's long-awaited TWA Hotel to begin taking reservations" .
USA Today .
^ Franklin, Sydney (November 25, 2019).
"America's largest mass timber building opens at the University of Arkansas" . archpaper.com .
^
"Bó Mon Preschool" . archello . Retrieved 2020-05-15 .
^
"HOUSING DENSITY - Announcements - e-flux" .
^
"FIT Honors Alexandra Champalimaud with 2019 Lawrence Israel Prize" .
^
"The 2019 Pritzker Prize is Awarded to Arata Isozaki" . 5 March 2019.
^
"Norwich council estate named UK's best new building" . RIBA. 2019-10-08. Retrieved 2019-10-09 .
^
"Kevin Roche, Architect Who Melded Bold With Elegant, Dies at 96" .
The New York Times . March 2, 2019. Retrieved March 2, 2019 .
^ Koneffke, Jan (27 March 2019).
"Eigensinnig, bodenständig, skeptisch – der Schriftsteller und Architekturkritiker Friedrich Achleitner ist gestorben" .
Neue Zürcher Zeitung (in German). Retrieved 27 March 2019 .
^
Designer of Montreal’s Olympic Stadium dead at 93.