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{{Year nav topic5|1903|architecture}}The year 1903 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings. Events- January 31 – The Sängerhaus in Strasbourg opens with an inaugural concert.
- September – First Garden City Ltd formed to develop Letchworth in England with Barry Parker and Raymond Unwin as architects.
- The Group Plan for the civic center of Cleveland, Ohio, by Daniel Burnham, Arnold Brunner, and John Carrere is released.
- Giles Gilbert Scott wins the competition to design Liverpool Cathedral.
Buildings completed- The Beurs van Berlage (Amsterdam Stock Exchange), designed by Hendrik Berlage.
- Hill House, Helensburgh, Scotland, designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh.
- Juselius Mausoleum, Pori, Finland, designed by Josef Stenbäck.[1]
- Palazzo Castiglioni (Milan), Italy, designed by Giuseppe Sommaruga.
- Wemyss Bay railway station in Scotland, rebuilt by James Miller.
- Communal Palace of Buzău, Romania, designed by Alexandru Săvulescu (died 1902).
- 22, Rue du Général de Castelnau in Strassburg completed
- 56, Allée de la Robertsau in Strassburg completed
Awards- Royal Gold Medal – Charles Follen McKim.
- Grand Prix de Rome, architecture: Léon Jaussely.
Births- March 7 – Raymond McGrath, Australian-born architect, illustrator and interior designer working in the British Isles (died 1977)
- April 18 – Stephen Dykes Bower, English ecclesiastical architect (died 1994)
- June 17 – A. Hays Town, American architect known for commercial and domestic architecture (died 2005)
- July 16 – Adalberto Libera, Italian Modernist architect (died 1963)
- July 18 – Victor Gruen, Austrian-born architect of shopping malls (died 1980)[2]
- August 21 – F. S. Platou, Norwegian architect (died 1980)
- October 18 – Albert Frey, American "desert modernist" architect (died 1998)
- October 24 – Charlotte Perriand, French architect and designer (died 1999)
Deaths- May 29 – Bruce Price, American architect (born 1845)
- August 28 – Frederick Law Olmsted, American landscape architect, journalist, social critic and public administrator (born 1822)[3]
- November 16 – Camillo Sitte, Austrian architect, painter and city planner (born 1843)
- date unknown – Louis-Daniel Perrier, Swiss architect (born 1818)[4]
References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www2.pori.fi/english/tourism/juselius.html |title=The Juselius Mausoleum |publisher=City of Pori |accessdate=2013-11-29 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20101222082837/http://pori.fi/english/tourism/juselius.html |archivedate=2010-12-22 |df= }} 2. ^{{cite book|first=Alex|last=Wall|title=Victor Gruen: From Urban Shop to New City|publisher=Actar|location=Barcelona|year=2006|isbn=978-84-95951-87-8}} 3. ^{{cite news|url=https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1903/08/29/105058805.pdf|title=F. L Olmsted is Dead; End Comes to Great Landscape Architect at Waverly, Mass. Designer of Central and Prospect Parks and Other Famous Garden Spots of American Cities|work=The New York Times|date=1903-08-29}} 4. ^{{archINFORM|arch|41155}}
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