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1915 in architecture

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1915 in architecture

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The year 1915 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings.

Buildings and structures

Buildings opened

[[Prince of Wales Museum
  • April – The Hiroshima Prefectural Commercial Exhibition, designed by Jan Letzel, is opened; it becomes the Hiroshima Peace Memorial.
  • April 21 – Theatre Circo, Braga, Portugal.
  • November 6 – Tunkhannock Viaduct, Nicholson, Pennsylvania, designed by Abraham Burton Cohen.

Buildings completed

  • Prince of Wales Museum of Western India, Bombay, designed by George Wittet.
  • Kumarakottam Temple, Kanchipuram, India rebuilt.
  • Yosemite Lodge at the Falls, Yosemite Village, California.
  • Well Hall Estate for arsenal workers at Woolwich in south-east London, designed by Frank Baines.

Awards

  • RIBA Royal Gold Medal – Frank Darling.
  • Grand Prix de Rome, architecture: not held.

Births

  • April 22 – Edward Larrabee Barnes, American architect (died 2004)
  • May 8 – Laurent Chappis, French architect and town planner (died 2013)
  • October 4 – Beverly Loraine Greene, African American architect (died 1957)
  • December 12 – Tobias Faber, Danish architect and academic (died 2010)
  • December 31 – George Pace, English ecclesiastical architect (died 1975)

Deaths

[[Albert Schickedanz
  • February 17 – George Franklin Barber, American residential architect (born 1854)
  • April 17 – Philip Webb, English architect (born 1831)
  • May 28 – Robert Chisholm, British "Indo-Saracenic" architect (born 1840)
  • June 25 – John James Clark, Australian architect (born 1838)
  • July 11 – Albert Schickedanz, Austro-Hungarian architect and painter in the Eclectic style (born 1846)

References

References

  1. Dinis, António. (2002). "Teatro Circo de Braga (n.PT010303420055)". SIPA – Sistema de Informação para o Património Arquitectónico.
  2. "Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya, Mumbai".
  3. Jeyaraj, George J.. "Indo-Saracenic Architecture in Chennai". Chennai Metropolitan Development Authority.
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