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1959 in architecture
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The year 1959 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings.
Events
- Boardman Hall at Cornell University, designed by William Henry Miller and built in 1892, is demolished
Buildings and structures
Buildings opened
- May 3 – Birmingham Museum of Art (new building), Birmingham, Alabama, by Warren, Knight & Davis.
- October 21 – Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.
Buildings completed
- Basilica of Candelaria, Tenerife, Canary Islands, designed by architect José Enrique Marrero Regalado.
- Case Study House #21: Bailey House and #22: Stahl House, by architect Pierre Koenig.
- Zigzag House, Sarasota, Florida, designed by architect Tollyn Twitchell.
- 6 Bacon's Lane, Highgate, London, designed by architect Leonard Manasseh for himself.
- Chase Tower, Detroit, Michigan, designed by Albert Kahn Associates.
- Kariba Dam completed between Zambia and Zimbabwe on the Zambezi River.
- The Sidney Myer Music Bowl, Melbourne, Australia.
- Ten Great Buildings project completed in Beijing, China.
- Bracken House, the Financial Times headquarters in the City of London, designed by Sir Albert Richardson.
- Lincoln Motors showrooms and garage, Brayford Pool, Lincoln, England, designed by Sam Scorer of Denis Clarke Hall, Scorer and Bright; engineer Dr K. Hajnal-Kónyi.
- Pride Cleaners, Chicago, designed by Gerald Siegwart.
- National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo, designed by Le Corbusier.
- Finmere Church of England Primary School, England, designed by Mary and David Medd.
Awards
- AIA Gold Medal – Walter Gropius.
- RIBA Royal Gold Medal – Ludwig Mies van der Rohe.
Births

- October 10 – Maya Lin, American designer and artist
- October 10 – Michael Maltzan, American architect
- Jacques Ferrier, French architect
- Lorcan O'Herlihy, Irish-born architect working in the United States
Deaths
References
References
- "Olin's Predecessor: Boardman Hall". Cornell University.
- [https://archive.today/20120717014429/http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=k4BJAAAAIBAJ&sjid=sQsNAAAAIBAJ&pg=1721,3684938&dq=guggenheim-museum+new+york&hl=en "Controversial Museum Opens in New York"], ''The News and Courier'', October 22, 1959, p. 9-A. Retrieved March 1, 2012
- The Twentieth Century Society. (2017). "100 Houses 100 Years". Batsford.
- Harwood, Elain. (2003). "England: a Guide to Post-War Listed Buildings". Batsford.
- "Illinois Mid-Century Modern Roofs & Canopies". RoadsideArchitecture.com.
- (23 July 2016). "Le Corbusier's Museum of Western Art is a modernist gem".
- Gatley, Julia. "Francis Gordon Wilson".
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