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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Overview of the events of 2001 in architecture
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The year
2001 in architecture
involved some significant architectural events and new buildings.
Events
[
edit
]
January 13
– Biblioteca Gallardo, one of the most important libraries in Central America, is among buildings destroyed in the
January 2001 El Salvador earthquake
.
[
1
]
February 11
–
Three Rivers Stadium
, in Pittsburgh, United States, home of the
Pittsburgh Pirates
and
Steelers
, is demolished.
April – Proposals for the
Grollo Tower
in
Melbourne
, Australia, projected to become the tallest in the world at this time, are rejected by the local authority.
September 11
–
September 11 attacks
:
World Trade Center
in New York City (designed by
Minoru Yamasaki
) is destroyed, and
The Pentagon
is heavily damaged by hijacked airliners. In New York,
St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church
is completely destroyed; and the
Deutsche Bank Building
and
Fiterman Hall
are subsequently demolished due to severe damage.
December 15
– Preservation efforts having been completed on the
Leaning Tower of Pisa
, it reopens to the public after 12 years of reconstruction.
[
2
]
unknown date
–
6a architects
is established by
Stephanie Macdonald
and
Tom Emerson
in London.
[
3
]
Buildings and structures
[
edit
]
See also:
Category:Buildings and structures completed in 2001
Buildings opened
[
edit
]
Milwaukee Art Museum
Gateshead Millennium Bridge
January 26
–
Sendai Mediatheque
, Japan, designed by
Toyo Ito
.
[
4
]
March 11
–
National Museum of Australia
in
Canberra
, designed by
Howard Raggatt
[
5
]
March 17
–
Eden Project
,
St Austell
,
Cornwall
, UK, designed by
Nicholas Grimshaw & Partners
.
April –
Magna Science Adventure Centre
,
Rotherham
,
Yorkshire
, UK, designed by
Wilkinson Eyre
. It wins this year's
Stirling Prize
.
May 4
Milwaukee Art Museum
opens the Quadracci Pavilion, the first completed American project by
Santiago Calatrava
.
Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque
opens in
Muscat
,
Oman
.
June 28
–
Gehry Tower
(designed by
Frank Gehry
) in
Hanover
, Germany.
June 30
–
National Space Centre
,
Leicester
, England, by
Nicholas Grimshaw & Partners
.
September 9
Jewish Museum
, designed by
Daniel Libeskind
,
Berlin
, Germany.
[
6
]
National Museum of Ireland
's
Museum of Country Life
,
Turlough, County Mayo
, designed by Des Byrne of Architecture Services,
Office of Public Works
, is opened.
September 17
–
Gateshead Millennium Bridge
, a pedestrian
tilt bridge
for spanning the
River Tyne
, UK, designed by architects
Wilkinson Eyre
and structural engineers
Gifford
. It wins the 2002
Stirling Prize
.
September 23
–
Saint Gregory the Illuminator Cathedral, Yerevan
(
Armenian Apostolic Church
), designed by Stepan Kurkchyan.
November –
Kodak Theatre
in
Hollywood
, constructed to host the
Academy Awards
.
[
7
]
November 15
–
Palms Casino Resort
in
Paradise, Nevada
, USA, designed by
The Jerde Partnership
.
November 21
–
Cologne Tower
inaugurated; designed by Kohl & Kohl and
Jean Nouvel
.
December 10
–
Puente de la Mujer
, a pedestrian swing
cantilever spar cable-stayed bridge
spanning a dock in
Buenos Aires
, Argentina, designed by
Santiago Calatrava
, inaugurated.
December 11
–
American Folk Art Museum
in
New York City
, USA, inaugurated; designed by
Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects
.
date unknown
Apartheid Museum
in
Johannesburg
[
8
]
Neue Galerie New York
, opened in the
William Starr Miller House
, New York City, United States.
Buildings completed
[
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]
The
Gasometer, Vienna
, Austria
Nidaros Cathedral
in
Trondheim
, Norway
October 30
– Redevelopment of
Gasometer, Vienna
, by
Jean Nouvel
,
Coop Himmelb(l)au
,
Manfred Wehdorn
and
Wilhelm Holzbauer
is completed.
[
9
]
date unknown
88 Wood Street
office building,
City of London
, by
Richard Rogers
.
Caja General de Ahorros
,
Granada
, by
Alberto Campo Baeza
.
Betty and Gordon Moore Library in the
Centre for Mathematical Sciences (Cambridge)
, UK, designed by
Edward Cullinan
Architects.
Bibliotheca Alexandrina
in
Alexandria
, Egypt
[
10
]
DG Bank building
in
Berlin
, Germany, by
Frank Gehry
.
[
11
]
Telekom Tower
building, in
Kuala Lumpur
, Malaysia.
One Wall Centre
opens in
Vancouver
, British Columbia, Canada, by architects
Perkins+Will Canada
.
Ku’damm-Eck
(office building) in
Berlin
, Germany, by
Gerkan, Marg und Partner
.
Neues Kranzler Eck (office building) in Berlin, Germany, by
Helmut Jahn
.
Tower 2000
, the first building in the
Moscow International Business Centre
, Russia.
Nidaros Cathedral
,
Trondheim
, Norway (officially completed)
[
12
]
Exhibition building at
Scotland
's
National Museum of Rural Life
completed by
Page\Park Architects
.
Building D,
Giudecca
,
Venice
, by Cino Zucchi.
Jacobs Ladder (house) at
Chinnor
, England, by
Niall McLaughlin Architects
.
Awards
[
edit
]
Aga Khan Award for Architecture
–
Geoffrey Bawa
AIA Gold Medal
–
Michael Graves
Architecture Firm Award
–
Herbert Lewis Kruse Blunck Architecture
Emporis Skyscraper Award
–
One Wall Centre
European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture
(
Mies van der Rohe Prize
) –
Rafael Moneo
for
Kursaal Centre
Grand Prix de l'urbanisme
–
Jean-Louis Subileau
Mies van der Rohe Prize
–
Rafael Moneo
Praemium Imperiale
Architecture Laureate –
Jean Nouvel
Pritzker Prize
–
Jacques Herzog and Pierre de Meuron
Prix de l'Équerre d'Argent
–
Jacques Herzog and Pierre de Meuron
RAIA Gold Medal
–
Keith Cottier
RIBA
Royal Gold Medal
–
Jean Nouvel
Stirling Prize
–
Wilkinson Eyre Architects
for
Magna Centre
,
Rotherham
[
13
]
Thomas Jefferson Medal in Architecture
–
Glenn Murcutt
Twenty-five Year Award
–
Weyerhaeuser Headquarters
Vincent Scully Prize
–
Andres Duany
and
Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk
Deaths
[
edit
]
January 11
–
Denys Lasdun
, British architect (born
1914
)
January 18
–
Morris Lapidus
, US Neo-baroque
Miami Modern architect
(born
1902
)
February 4
–
Iannis Xenakis
, Greek-French composer, music theorist, and architect-engineer (born
1922
)
March 14
–
Robert S. McMillan
, US architect, co-founder of
The Architects Collaborative
(born
1916
)
December 30
–
Samuel Mockbee
, US architect (born
1944
)
See also
[
edit
]
Timeline of architecture
References
[
edit
]
^
"El Salvador - Book Rescue Effort"
.
Revista
. Retrieved
August 29,
2024
.
^
"Less leaning tower of Pisa reopens"
.
CNN
. December 15, 2001.
Archived
from the original on November 20, 2022
. Retrieved
December 3,
2022
.
^
Bucknell, Alice (February 27, 2019).
"6a architects on Designing for Galleries and Artists"
.
Elephant
. Retrieved
April 6,
2022
.
^
"Day 293/365 of Steel – Sendai Mediatheque"
.
Steel Explained
. January 8, 2024
. Retrieved
August 29,
2024
.
^
"History of Our Museum"
.
NMA
. Retrieved
August 29,
2024
.
^
"A Perfectly Normal Museum?"
.
Jewish Museum Berlin
. Archived from
the original
on December 9, 2014.
^
Swed, Mark (November 12, 2001).
"A Tin Ear for Acoustics at New Kodak Theatre"
.
Los Angeles Times
. Retrieved
December 3,
2022
.
^
"About Us"
.
Apartheid Museum
. Retrieved
August 29,
2024
.
^
"Industrial Renovation: The Gasometers of Vienna"
.
Twisted Sifter
. October 6, 2009.
Archived
from the original on February 25, 2012
. Retrieved
February 24,
2012
.
^
"Bibliotheca Alexandrina"
. Retrieved
August 29,
2024
.
^
Interior Spaces: Space, Light, Materials
. De Gruyter. 2012. p. 14.
^
Ekroll, Øystein Nidaros Cathedral: The West Front Sculptures (Trondheim Nidarosdomen. 2006)
ISBN
978-8276930634
^
Sudjic, Deyan (October 21, 2001).
"Magna Centre wins top design award"
.
The Guardian
. Retrieved
October 19,
2024
.
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