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The year
2013 in architecture
involved some significant architectural events and new buildings.
Contents
Events
Buildings and structures
Buildings opened
Buildings completed
Awards
Exhibitions
Deaths
See also
References
Events
March 1
– The first phase of the
Old Port of Marseille
renewal is inaugurated.
[
1
]
[
2
]
March 28
–
Paradise Center
, in
Sofia
, the largest shopping mall in
Bulgaria
.
April 13
– The
Rijksmuseum
in
Amsterdam
reopens its doors after a 10-year restoration and renovation project.
April 24
– The late-11th-century minaret of the
Great Mosque of Aleppo
is destroyed during
Syrian civil war
fighting.
May 10
–
One World Trade Center
becomes
the tallest building in the United States
and
the third-tallest building in the world
by pinnacle height (not yet complete).
June 12
– The
Berlin City Palace
foundation stone
laying ceremony is held in Berlin. The building is expected to be completed in 2019.
[
3
]
July 11
– Work begins on a
Lego
model of
Durham Cathedral
in England, the beginning of a huge fund-raising effort.
[
4
]
August 3
– The
Shanghai Tower
,
topping out
ceremony is held in
Shanghai
. The
tallest building in China
and
the second-tallest in the world
is expected to be completed in 2015.
October – The sixth
World Architecture Festival
is held in Singapore.
November 12
– The Height Committee of the
Chicago
-based
Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat
(CTBUH) makes the controversial
[
5
]
announcement that One World Trade Center is the
tallest building in the United States
at 1,776 feet, declaring that the mast on top of the building is a spire since it is a permanent part of the building's architecture.
[
6
]
[
7
]
Buildings and structures
Gran Torre Santiago
Northern Lights Cathedral
in
Alta
, Norway
POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews
, in Warsaw, Poland
Buildings opened
Bulgaria
September –
Dorkovo Museum
.
Chile
Gran Torre Santiago
, the second tallest building in the Southern Hemisphere, is completed.
Denmark
March – New building for the
National Aquarium Denmark
, designed by
3XN
, in
Copenhagen
.
France
June 1
–
Museum of European and Mediterranean Civilisations
national museum in
Marseille
, in the
South of France
, designed by
Rudy Ricciotti
.
Germany
May – Extension to
Lenbachhaus
art museum, designed by
Foster and Partners
, in
Munich
.
Mexico
November 19
–
Museo Júmex
,
Mexico City
, designed by
David Chipperfield
.
New Zealand
August 2
–
Cardboard Cathedral
in
Christchurch
, designed by
Shigeru Ban
with
Warren and Mahoney
.
Norway
February 10
–
Northern Lights Cathedral
in
Alta
, designed by Link Arkitektur with
Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects
.
Poland
April 19
–
Museum of the History of Polish Jews
, designed by
Rainer Mahlamäki
, in
Warsaw
.
Singapore
The Sandcrawler
– designed by
Aedas
.
Turkey
Sancaklar Mosque
in
Büyükçekmece
, Istanbul, designed by
Emre Arolat
.
October 29
– The
Marmaray
rail tunnel under the
Bosphorus
strait, the world's deepest undersea
immersed tube
tunnel,
Istanbul
.
The
Library of Birmingham
, United Kingdom
Kimbell Art Museum
in
Fort Worth
,
Texas
United Kingdom
February 1
–
Bishop Edward King Chapel
at
Ripon College Cuddesdon
in
Oxfordshire
, England, designed by
Níall McLaughlin Architects
, is dedicated.
[
8
]
[
9
]
March –
Number One Riverside
civic offices in
Rochdale
, designed by FaulknerBrowns Architects, opens to the public.
[
10
]
April – The Shed temporary auditorium for the
National Theatre
on the
South Bank
in London, by
Haworth Tompkins
.
[
11
]
May 30
–
Mary Rose Museum
, designed by
Wilkinson Eyre Architects
and
Perkins+Will
, at
Portsmouth Historic Dockyard
in England.
June 28
– Scale Lane Bridge over
River Hull
in the UK, designed by McDowell+Benedetti with engineers Alan Baxter Associates and Qualter Hall.
[
12
]
September 3
–
Library of Birmingham
, the largest public library in the
United Kingdom
, designed by
Mecanoo
.
[
13
]
September 30
–
SSE Hydro
arena in
Glasgow
, Scotland, designed by
Foster and Partners
.
United States
January –
James B. Hunt Jr. Library
the main library of
Centennial Campus of North Carolina State University
, designed by
Snøhetta
, in
Raleigh, North Carolina
.
April 25
– The
George W. Bush Presidential Center
in
Dallas
,
Texas
.
November 27
–
Kimbell Art Museum
expansion, named the Renzo Piano Pavilion, designed by
Renzo Piano
, in
Fort Worth
,
Texas
, is officially inaugurated.
December 4
–
Pérez Art Museum Miami
, designed by
Herzog & de Meuron
, in Miami.
[
14
]
Buildings completed
See also:
Category:Buildings and structures completed in 2013
One Central Park
in
Sydney
, Australia
Australia
One Central Park
, design by
Foster and Partners
,
Ateliers Jean Nouvel
and
PTW Architects
.
China
Chongqing Art Museum
, designed by China Architecture Design & Research Group.
Russia
Mercury City Tower
, in
Moscow
, the
tallest building in Europe
.
United Arab Emirates
June 10
–
Cayan Tower
in Dubai Marina, the world's tallest tower featuring a 90-degree twist.
United Kingdom
December 18
–
Stonehenge
Visitor Centre,
Wiltshire
, England, designed by
Denton Corker Marshall
.
[
15
]
Burntwood School
in
Wandsworth
(London), by
Allford Hall Monaghan Morris
.
[
16
]
Tate Britain
renovation in London, by
Caruso St John
.
[
17
]
United States
November 13
–
Four World Trade Center
,
New York City
.
unknown date
–
One Madison
residential condominium tower in New York City, designed by
CetraRuddy
.
[
18
]
Awards
AIA
Architecture Firm Award
–
Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects
AIA Gold Medal
–
Thom Mayne
[
19
]
Emporis Skyscraper Award
–
The Shard
designed by
Renzo Piano
European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture
(
Mies van der Rohe Prize
) – The
Harpa concert hall
in Reykjavík by
Henning Larsen Architects
[
20
]
Driehaus Architecture Prize
for
New Classical Architecture
–
Thomas H. Beeby
Lawrence Israel Prize
–
Roman and Williams
LEAF Award, Overall Winner
–
archi5
Praemium Imperiale
Architecture Laureate –
David Chipperfield
Pritzker Architecture Prize
–
Toyo Ito
.
[
21
]
Reed Award
for classical architecture commitment –
David Watkin
[
22
]
RAIA Gold Medal
–
Peter Wilson
RIBA
Royal Gold Medal
–
Peter Zumthor
[
23
]
Stirling Prize
– Witherford Watson Mann Architects for refurbishment of
Astley Castle
in
North Warwickshire
, England (2012)
[
24
]
Thomas Jefferson Medal in Architecture
–
Laurie Olin
Twenty-five Year Award
by
AIA
–
Renzo Piano
for
Menil Collection
Exhibitions
June 15
until
September 23
–
Le Corbusier
: An Atlas of Modern Landscapes at
Museum of Modern Art
in
New York City
[
25
]
Deaths
Henning Larsen
January 5
–
Bruce McCarty
, American architect (born
1920
)
January 7
–
Ada Louise Huxtable
, American architecture critic (
The New York Times
) (born
1921
)
February 25
–
Heikki Siren
, Finnish architect (born
1918
)
March 7
–
Elmar Tampõld
, Estonian-Canadian architect (born
1920
)
April 9
–
Paolo Soleri
, Italian architect (born
1919
)
April 11
Ram Karmi
, Israeli architect (born
1931
)
Clorindo Testa
, Italian-born Argentine architect and artist (born
1923
)
April 16
–
Pedro Ramírez Vázquez
, Mexican architect (born
1919
)
April 20
–
Rick Mather
, American-born UK-based architect (born
1937
)
June 18
–
Colin Stansfield Smith
, British architect and academic (born
1932
)
June 22
– , Danish architect (born
1925
)
October 30
–
Anca Petrescu
, Romanian architect and politician (born
1949
)
November 13
–
Roland Paoletti
, British architect (born
1931
)
December 5
–
Fred Bassetti
, American architect (born
1917
)
See also
Timeline of architecture
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