1907 in architecture

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The year 1907 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings.

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Events

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Stadttheater Düren

Buildings and structures

Buildings completed

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Kirche am Steinhof in Vienna, Austria
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Great Mosque of Djenné in French Sudan

Awards

Births

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Oscar Niemeyer

Deaths

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References

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  4. Le béton armé no 126 (November 1908) pp. 147-153.