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Overview of the events of 1961 in architecture
The year 1961 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings.
December - Demolition of the Euston Arch in London begins.
Archigram is founded as an avant-garde architectural group based at the Architectural Association , London , and publishes its manifesto Archigram I . It will work through hypothetical projects and an associated magazine.[1]
Ahrends, Burton and Koralek is formed as an architectural practice in London.
Building Design Partnership is formed in Preston, Lancashire .
St Eusebius' Church, Arnhem , Netherlands, is restored by Berend Tobia Boeyinga .[2]
The first apartment blocks in Hungary of Panelház (large panel building ) construction are erected in Dunaújváros .
Construction of Jatiyo Sangsad Bhaban (house of the national parliament of Bangladesh ) in Dhaka , designed by Louis Kahn , begins.
Double tee beams are first used by Gene Leedy in constructing his own office at Winter Haven, Florida .[3]
Buildings and structures [ edit ]
Buildings opened [ edit ]
Guildford Cathedral , England
The Kremlin Palace of Congresses in Moscow , Russia
February 6 - Olin Library at Cornell University , designed by Warner, Burns, Toan & Lunde ,[4] opens.[5]
March 11 - Benton Park School , Leeds , England, designed by Sir John Burnet, Tait and Partners, formally opened.
May 17 - Guildford Cathedral , England, designed by Sir Edward Maufe , dedicated.
May 18 - The Henninger Turm in Frankfurt , Germany , designed by Karl Leiser , inaugurated.[6]
September 17 - The Civic Arena, Pittsburgh , United States, designed by Mitchell and Ritchey, is completed (demolished 2011-2012).
October 17 - The Kremlin Palace of Congresses in Moscow , Soviet Union , designed by a team led by M. Posokhin.
November 20 - Dungeness Lighthouse on the south coast of England, designed by Philip W. Hunt (engineer) and Ronald Ward and Partners (architects), illuminated.
December 17 - New Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church (Gedächtniskirche ) in Berlin , designed by Egon Eiermann , consecrated.
date unknown - Rose Art Museum in Waltham, Massachusetts , designed by Harrison & Abramovitz .[7]
Buildings completed [ edit ]
Hyvinkää Church , Finland
December 8 - The Space Needle in Seattle , Washington , United States , designed by Edward Carlson , John Graham and Victor Steinbrueck .[8]
date unknown
Hyvinkää Church in Hyvinkää , Finland , designed by Aarno Ruusuvuori .
The Palazzo del Lavoro and Palazzetto dello sport in Turin , designed by Pier Luigi Nervi .
One Chase Manhattan Plaza in New York City , United States , designed by Gordon Bunshaft of Skidmore, Owings and Merrill .
The Empress State Building in London , England, designed by Stone, Toms & Partners.
Brasenose College, Oxford , England, Staircases 16, 17 and 18, designed by Powell and Moya .
Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford , England, Wolfson Quadrangle library and entrance, designed by Raymond Erith .
Yokohama Marine Tower in Yokohama , Japan .
Chungking Mansions in Hong Kong , China .
Park Hill Flats , Sheffield , England, designed by Jack Lynn and Ivor Smith .[9]
Keelson (house for Olga Kennard ), Hills Avenue, Cambridge , England, designed by Danish architect Eric Sørensen.[10]
Embassy of the United States, Baghdad , Iraq , designed by Josep Lluís Sert , is completed[11] [12] (abandoned 1990).
Michael Faraday Memorial at Elephant and Castle in London, designed by Rodney Gordon .
Service station with hyperbolic paraboloid concrete shell roof at Markham Moor , Nottinghamshire, England, designed by Sam Scorer .
Publications [ edit ]
Eero Saarinen
References [ edit ]
^ Sadler, Simon (2005). Archigram: architecture without architecture . Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press. ISBN 978-0-262-69322-6 .
^ "Arnhem (G): St. Eusebius" . Archimon, The virtual museum of religious architecture in The Netherlands . Retrieved 2015-10-06 .
^ "Building a Day: October 14, 2014" . Center for Architecture Sarasota. 2014-10-28. Archived from the original on 2015-05-26. Retrieved 2015-04-26 .
^ "Olin@50: Design" . Cornell University Library . Cornell University. Retrieved 30 October 2018 .
^ "Inaugurating Olin Library" . Cornell University Library . Cornell University. Retrieved 30 October 2018 .
^ "Lagersilo "Henninger Turm" " (in German). Frankfurt-Dokumentation zur Nachkriegszeit. 2005-05-07. Archived from the original on 2012-03-03. Retrieved 2012-06-17 .
^ Bernstein, Gerald S (1999). Building a Campus: An Architectural Celebration of Brandeis University 50th Anniversary . Brandeis University Office of Publications. pp. 34–37. OCLC 42703912 .
^ Bill Speidel, Through the Eye of the Needle , Seattle: Nettle Creek, ISBN 0914890042 . p. 6–7.
^ Harwood, Elain (2003). England: a Guide to Post-War Listed Buildings (rev. ed.). London: Batsford. ISBN 978-0-7134-8818-0 .
^ Harwood, Elain (2017). "Keelson". In The Twentieth Century Society (ed.). 100 Houses 100 Years . London: Batsford. pp. 98–9. ISBN 978-1-84994-437-3 .
^ Isenstadt, Samuel (February 1997). "Faith in a Better Future": Josep Luis Sert's American Embassy in Baghdad". Journal of Architectural Education . 50 (3): 172–88. JSTOR 1425469 .
^ "U.S. Embassy in Baghdad" . WikiArquitectura . 2010-11-24. Archived from the original on 2012-05-06. Retrieved 2012-10-16 .
^ Rehorst, Chris (Christiaan M. Rehorst; 1983). Jan Buijs, architect van de Volharding: de architectuur van het bureau Ir. J.W.E. Buijs en J.B. Lürsen . Cahiers van het Nederlands Documentatiecentrum voor de Bouwkunst, 4. The Hague: Staatsuitgeverij. ISBN 978-90-12-03890-4 (thesis).