Overview of the events of 2015 in architecture
The year 2015 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings.
Events
World heritage
Buildings and structures
The Museum of Tomorrow in Rio de Janeiro , Brazil
Shanghai Tower , China
Strojarska Business Center in Zagreb , Croatia
The European Central Bank HQ in Frankfurt , Germany
Parliament House in Valletta , Malta
Buildings completed/opened
Antarctica
Australia
Brazil
China
Croatia
Strojarska Business Center in Zagreb is completed. The main building, Building B, which has 25 floors and is 315 feet tall is the tallest residential building in Croatia.
France
Germany
Indonesia
Italy
Malta
Netherlands
Peru
UTEC (Universidad de Ingeniería y Tecnología), Lima , designed by Grafton Architects with Shell Arquitectos.[ 5]
Poland
Russia
Singapore
United Kingdom
January – Darbishire Place social housing for the Peabody Trust in London, designed by Niall McLaughlin Architects .[ 6]
February 14 – Extension to Whitworth Art Gallery in Manchester , England, designed by McInnes Usher McKnight Architects (MUMA).
May 21 – HOME , an arts venue in Manchester, designed by Mecanoo .
May 26 – Investcorp Building at Middle East Centre, St Antony's College, Oxford , designed by Zaha Hadid .[ 7]
June – Trafalgar Place housing development in south London by dRMM Architects completed.[ 8]
August – City of Glasgow College , Riverside Campus, designed by Michael Laird Architects and Reiach and Hall Architects, opens to students.[ 8]
September 30 – Christchurch Bridge , Reading, England , designed by Design Engine Architects, completed.
October 8 – Newport Street Gallery in south London, a conversion of 1913 theatrical workshops into a free public art gallery by Caruso St John architects.[ 8]
October – New building for the University of Oxford 's Ruskin School of Art in Bullingdon Road by Spratley Studios.
November 30 – Blavatnik School of Government in the University of Oxford , England, designed by Herzog & de Meuron , begins to function.[ 8]
Clergy Court (new cloister ) at Blackburn Cathedral in the north of England, designed by Purcell , projected for completion.
The Broad museum in Downtown Los Angeles , USA
United States
Zimbabwe
Awards
Szczecin Philharmonic , by Barozzi Veiga
Exhibitions
Deaths
January 16 – Sir Ian Athfield , 74, New Zealand architect
January 18 – Verma Panton , 78, Jamaican architect
February 9 – Jon Jerde , 75, American architect
March 9 – Frei Otto , 89, German architect and structural engineer
March 12 – Michael Graves , 80, American architect
April 28 – Einar Thorsteinn , 73. Icelandic architect
March 19 – Carlos Mijares Bracho , 84, Mexican architect
May 11 – Derek Walker , 85, English architect and urban planner
May 16 – Charles Correa , 84, Indian architect
May 31 – Françoise-Hélène Jourda , 60, French architect
June 12 – James Gowan , 92, Scottish-born architect
June 26 – Donald Wexler , 89, American architect
June 28 – Robert C. Broward , 89, American architect
November 7 – Pancho Guedes , 90, Portuguese architect and artist
December 11 – Ken Woolley , 82, Australian architect
December 19 – Stephen Jelicich , 92, Croatian born New Zealand architect
See also
References