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词条 2006 in architecture
释义

  1. Events

  2. Buildings

  3. Buildings completed

  4. Awards

  5. Births

  6. Deaths

  7. See also

  8. References

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The year 2006 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings.

Events

  • January 9 – Fire destroys Chicago's 1891 Pilgrim Baptist Church, designed by Louis Sullivan.
  • January 31 – Ground breaks on Waterview Tower, and the 89-story Shangri-La Hotel in Chicago.
  • March 15 – Cirrus apartment building topped off in Helsinki, becoming the tallest building in Finland.
  • April 10 – Groundbreaking ceremony for the High Line elevated greenway in New York City.
  • April 27 – Construction work begins on the Freedom Tower, a replacement for the World Trade Center.
  • July 8 – The government of Abu Dhabi and Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation signs a memorandum of understanding for the building of the Guggenheim Abu Dhabi.
  • September 21 – Construction work begins on the Skolkovo Moscow School of Management campus, designed by David Adjaye.

Buildings

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  • February 5 – Madrid-Barajas Airport Terminal 4 inaugurated, designed by Antonio Lamela and Richard Rogers.
  • March 1 – The Senedd, the National Assembly building in Cardiff, Wales, by architect Richard Rogers, is opened by Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom.[1]
  • April 4 – Busch Stadium, designed by Populous (formerly HOK sport), opened as the new home of the St. Louis Cardinals.
  • May 4 – Hearst Tower employees move into the Norman Foster designed, diagrid building near Columbus Circle, in New York City.
  • May 5 – Aurora Tower opened to the public as the tallest building in Brisbane, Australia.
  • May 19 – Mercedes-Benz Museum, Stuttgart, Germany, designed by UNStudio, opened.
  • May 23 – 7 World Trade Center officially opened the new building designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill at noon, with a free concert.
  • May 26 – Berlin Hauptbahnhof (Berlin Main Station) opening ceremony. Design from the winning competition entry by the Hamburg architecture firm Gerkan, Marg and Partners.
  • June 14 – Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts grand opening in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, by Canadian Diamond and Schmitt Architects.
  • June 16 – The National Library of Belarus opened in Minsk, Belarus in the shape of a rhombicuboctahedron.
  • June 26 – Savill Building opens at the Savill Garden in Windsor Great Park, Surrey, with a gridshell roof designed by Glen Howells Architects.
  • July – Red Ribbon (bench), designed by Turenscape as part of Tanghe River Park, Qinhuangdao, China, opens.[2]
  • July 1 – Robert and Arlene Kogod Courtyard, designed by Foster and Partners opens as part of The Donald W. Reynolds Center for American Art and Portraiture refurbishment in Washington, D.C.[2]
  • July 22 – Emirates Stadium, designed by Populous, opened in the London Borough of Islington for the Arsenal Football Club.
  • Summer – House of Sweden (the Swedish embassy) completed in Washington, D.C., designed by Swedish architects Gert Wingårdh and Tomas Hansen.
  • September – Museum of Modern Literature (Literaturmuseum der Moderne or LiMo) opened in Marbach, Germany, by British architect David Chipperfield.
  • September 2 – Bishan Community Library opened in Singapore.
  • October – Janelia Farm Research Campus completed in Loudoun County, Virginia, by Rafael Viñoly.
  • October 5 – The Arsht Center opens in Downtown Miami, Florida as the third largest performing arts center in the United States.
  • October 11 – Eureka Tower a {{convert|297.3|m|ft|0}} residential skyscraper, designed by Fender Katsalidis Architects, opens in Melbourne, Australia.
  • October 26 – Klaus Advanced Computing Building officially opened on the campus of Georgia Institute of Technology, by American architects Perkins+Will.[3]
  • October 27 – Vesteda Tower a {{convert|90|m|ft|abbr=on}} residential tower, designed by Jo Coenen, opens in Eindhoven, Netherlands.
  • November – Maggie's Centre, Kirkcaldy, Scotland, a drop-in cancer care centre; Zaha Hadid's first built work in the United Kingdom.[4]
  • December 1
    • Queensland Gallery of Modern Art, designed by Architectus, opens in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
    • Wayne L. Morse United States Courthouse officially opened in Eugene, Oregon, designed by Morphosis.
  • date unknown – America's Cup Building inaugurated in Valencia, Spain, designed by British architect David Chipperfield.[5]

Buildings completed

  • January 16 – 10 Holloway Circus is completed in Birmingham, UK, designed by SimpsonHaugh and Partners.
  • October 9 – Beetham Tower in Manchester, UK, designed by architect Ian Simpson, who himself resides in the top penthouse.
  • December 10 – Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston completed, designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro.
  • December – Megasport Arena in Moscow, Russia.
  • date unknown
    • Accordia housing development in Cambridge, UK, phase 1 construction, designed by Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios with Maccreanor Lavington and Alison Brooks Architects (Stirling Prize 2008).
    • Saint-Pierre, Firminy, France, completed by José Oubrerie to a church design by Le Corbusier (died 1965) begun in 1971.
    • CNOOC Building in Beijing, designed by American architects Kohn Pedersen Fox.
    • KUMU (KUnstiMUuseum), Tallinn, Estonia, designed by Finnish architect Pekka Vapaavuori.
    • Halmstad Library, Halmstad, Sweden, designed by Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects.

Awards

  • AIA Gold Medal – Antoine Predock
  • Architecture Firm Award – Moore Ruble Yudell
  • Carbuncle Cup – Drake Circus Shopping Centre
  • Driehaus Architecture Prize – Allan Greenberg[6]
  • Emporis Skyscraper Award – Hearst Tower
  • Grand Prix de l'urbanisme – Francis Cuillier
  • Praemium Imperiale Architecture Award – Frei Otto
  • Pritzker Prize – Paulo Mendes da Rocha (born 1928) from São Paulo, Brasil
  • Prix de l'Équerre d'Argent – Orléans-la-Source Science Library by Florence Lipsky and Pascal Rollet
  • RAIA Gold Medal – Kerry Hill
  • RIAS Award in Architecture – Page\\Park Architects for Maggie's Centre, Inverness
  • RIBA Royal Gold Medal – Toyo Ito
  • Stirling Prize – Richard Rogers
  • Thomas Jefferson Medal in Architecture – Peter Zumthor
  • AIA Twenty-five Year Award – Thorncrown Chapel by E. Fay Jones
  • Vincent Scully Prize – Phyllis Lambert

Births

Deaths

  • March 9 – Harry Seidler, Austrian-born Australian architect (born 1923)
  • April 25 – Jane Jacobs, American-Canadian journalist, author, and activist best known for her influence on urban studies (born 1916)[7]
  • May 10 – Nisse Strinning, Swedish architect and designer (born 1917)
  • July 5 – Hugh Stubbins, US architect (born 1912)

See also

  • Architecture timeline

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.rsh-p.com/work/selected_works/national_assembly_for_wales|title=National Assembly for Wales|publisher=Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners|accessdate=2009-05-31|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110715205818/http://www.rsh-p.com/work/selected_works/national_assembly_for_wales|archive-date=2011-07-15|dead-url=yes|df=}}
2. ^{{cite web|title=New Seven Wonders of the World|url=https://www.cntraveler.com/stories/2008-03-25/new-seven-wonders-of-the-world|date=2008-03-25|work=Condé Nast Traveler|accessdate=2017-10-03}}
3. ^{{cite news|first=Elizabeth|last=Campell|url=http://www.whistle.gatech.edu/archives/06/oct/30/kacb.shtml|title=Advanced computing facility fuels collaborative spirit|work=The Whistle|date=2006-10-30|accessdate=2007-07-13}}
4. ^{{cite journal|title=Maggies Centre, Kirkcaldy by Zaha Hadid|date=2006-10-27|first=Ellis|last=Woodman|journal=Building Design}}
5. ^E-Architect. Accessed 13 June 2014
6. ^{{cite web|title=Driehaus Prize for Classical Architecture – Recipients|url=http://architecture.nd.edu/about/driehaus-prize/recipients/|publisher=Notre Dame School of Architecture|accessdate=5 April 2014|archive-url=https://archive.is/20130403083406/http://architecture.nd.edu/about/driehaus-prize/recipients/|archive-date=2013-04-03|dead-url=yes|df=}}
7. ^[https://www.nytimes.com/2006/04/25/books/25cnd-jacobs.html?pagewanted=all "Jane Jacobs, Urban Activist, Is Dead at 89" New York Times April 25, 2006]

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