Overview of the events of 2007 in architecture
The year 2007 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings.
Events
Buildings and structures
The National Art Center, Tokyo, Japan
Pakistan Monument in Islamabad, Pakistan
BMW Welt in Munich, Germany
Buildings opened
- January 20 – Olympic Sculpture Park, Seattle, WA., USA, designed by Weiss/Manfredi.
- January 21 – The National Art Center, Tokyo, designed by Kisho Kurokawa.
- February 28 – San Francisco Federal Building, by Morphosis.
- March 8 – Limoges Concert Hall, France, by Bernard Tschumi Architects.
- March 9 – New Wembley Stadium, London (original stadium demolished in 2002).
- March 23 – Pakistan Monument, Islamabad, designed by Arif Masoud.
- April 25 – IAC/InterActiveCorp headquarters opens in New York, by Gehry Partners.
- May 27 – St Bede's Church, Basingstoke, England (Roman Catholic), designed by Maguire and Murray.
- June 2 – Michael Lee-Chin Crystal at Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto, designed by Daniel Libeskind.
- June 9 – Bloch Building, Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art addition, Kansas City, Mo. by Steven Holl Architects.
- June – Pawilon Wyspiański 2000, Kraków, Poland, by Krzysztof Ingarden.
- June–July – East Beach Cafe, Littlehampton, England, by Thomas Heatherwick.[2]
- August – La Vicaria Arch Bridge in Spain.
- August 9 – Roland Levinsky Building at the University of Plymouth, Devon, England, by Henning Larsen.
- September 16 – Hull Paragon Interchange (railway station reconstruction), Kingston upon Hull, England, designed by WilkinsonEyre.
- October – Museum of Contemporary Art Denver, by David Adjaye.
- October 12 – Armed Forces Memorial, National Memorial Arboretum, Staffordshire, England, by Liam O'Connor Architects and Planning Consultants.
- October 17 – BMW Welt ("BMW World") exhibition facility in Munich, Germany, by Coop Himmelb(l)au.
- November 3 – Digital Beijing Building in China, by Pei Zhu.
- December 1 – The New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York, by SANAA.
- December 10 – Inauguration of Gare de Marseille-Saint-Charles' major reconstruction as a transportation interchange in France.
Buildings completed
The FiftyTwoDegrees in Nijmegen, Netherlands
- Manchester Civil Justice Centre by Denton Corker Marshall.
- Beetham Tower, Manchester by Ian Simpson.
- Calgary Courts Centre in Calgary, Alberta
- Kolumba (diocesan art museum) in Cologne, Germany, designed by Peter Zumthor.
- Tama Art University Library, Hachiōji campus in Tokyo, designed by Toyo Ito.
- Wachendorf-Feldkapelle-Bruder-Klaus, Germany, designed by Peter Zumthor.
- FiftyTwoDegrees in Nijmegen, designed by Mecanoo.
- Fontana Boathouse, West Side Rowing Club, Buffalo, New York, based on a 1905 plan by Frank Lloyd Wright.
- The Lighthouse, Watford, Britain's first zero-carbon house, designed by Sheppard Robson.
- Albury Library Museum, designed by Ashton Raggatt McDougall in Albury, New South Wales, Australia.
Exhibitions
Awards
Deaths
See also
References
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