Skip to content
Surf Wiki
Save to docs
arts

From Surf Wiki (app.surf) — the open knowledge base

1973 in architecture

none

1973 in architecture

none

The year 1973 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings.

Buildings and structures

Buildings opened

[[Sydney Opera House
  • February 14 – Vicksburg Bridge over the Mississippi River, United States.
  • April 4 – The World Trade Center in New York City, designed by Minoru Yamasaki.
  • May 10 – General Belgrano Bridge, over the Paraná River, Argentina.
  • June 29 – Clifton Cathedral (Roman Catholic) in Bristol, England, designed by R. J. Weeks with F. S. Jennett and A. Poremba of the Percy Thomas Partnership.
  • July 19 – National Stadium, Singapore.
  • August 25 – Jesús Soto Museum of Modern Art in Ciudad Bolívar, Venezuela, designed by Carlos Raúl Villanueva.
  • September – Kenyatta International Conference Centre in Nairobi, Kenya, designed by Karl Henrik Nøstvik.
  • October 20 – Sydney Opera House in Sydney, Australia, designed by Jørn Utzon.
  • October 30 – Bosphorus Bridge in Istanbul, Turkey.
  • The Aon Center in Chicago, Illinois, United States, originally known as the Standard Oil Building.
  • Sears Tower in Chicago, Illinois, United States, designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, becomes the tallest building in the world.
  • Uris Hall at Cornell University, designed by Gordon Bunshaft of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill
  • Theatr Ardudwy at Coleg Harlech in Wales, designed by Colwyn Foulkes & Partners.

Buildings completed

  • May – Sears Tower, Chicago, designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill.
  • September 4 – First Wisconsin Center in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
  • date unknown
    • Alpha Tower, Birmingham, England, designed by George Marsh of Richard Seifert & Partners.
    • The Carlton Centre in Johannesburg, South Africa, becomes the tallest building in South Africa and in Africa (1973–present).
    • Großgaststätte Ahornblatt, Berlin, Germany (demolished in 2000).
    • Harvard Science Center at Harvard University, Boston, Massachusetts, designed by Josep Lluís Sert.
    • IDS Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
    • Boyana Residence, Sofia (later National Historical Museum (Bulgaria)), designed by Alexander Barov.
    • Underhill (underground residence), Holme, West Yorkshire, England, designed by Arthur Quarmby.
    • 29 Lansdowne Crescent, London (infill residence), designed by Jeremy Lever.
    • Kyiv TV Tower in Kyiv, Ukraine.
    • Mala Rijeka Viaduct, Podgorica, Montenegro.
    • Royal Centre (Vancouver) in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    • Empire Landmark Hotel in Vancouver
    • Granville Square in Vancouver
    • Tour Montparnasse in Paris, France, designed by Eugène Beaudouin, Urbain Cassan and Louis Hoym de Marien.
    • Tower 2 of the Meritus Mandarin Singapore in Singapore.
    • Cromwell Tower in London, England.
    • Le Pyramide market in Abidjan, Ivory Coast, designed by Rinaldo Olivieri.
    • Zagreb TV Tower in Zagreb, Croatia..

Events

  • Vladimir Somov designs the Fyodor Dostoyevsky Theater of Dramatic Art for Veliky Novgorod.

Awards

  • American Academy of Arts and Letters Gold Medal – Louis Kahn
  • Alvar Aalto Medal – Hakon Ahlberg
  • Architecture Firm Award – Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott
  • Prix de l'Académie d'Architecture de France – Kenzo Tange
  • RAIA Gold Medal – Jørn Utzon
  • RIBA Royal Gold Medal – Leslie Martin
  • AIA Twenty-five Year Award – Taliesin West

Births

  • January 24 – Eero Endjärv, Estonian architect
  • date unknown – Zahava Elenberg, Australian architect

Deaths

  • January 22 – Stanisław Staszewski, Polish architect and poet (born 1925)
  • June 14 – Clifford Percy Evans, American architect (born 1889)
  • June 27 – Odd Nansen, Norwegian architect, author, and humanitarian (born 1901)
  • September 20 – Leslie Wilkinson, Australian architect (born 1882)
  • December 8 – Paul Bartholomew, American architect (born 1883)

References

References

  1. Burrough, T. H. B.. (1970). "Bristol". Studio Vista.
  2. "Straits Times 7 Jun" – "Stadium memories: 1973-2007", ''[[The Straits Times]]'', 30 June 2007
  3. (2006). "Events That Shaped Australia". New Holland.
  4. "2087-Uris Hall Facility Information". Cornell University.
  5. {{Coflein. (2008-07-11)
  6. Greenhead, Dan. (2017-08-07). "Cabbie shelter and 'hobbit home' given Grade II listed status". [[Sky News]].
  7. The Twentieth Century Society. (2017). "100 Houses 100 Years". Batsford.
  8. Rozen, Andrei. "Fyodor Dostoevsky Theater". OpenBuildings.
  9. Van Atta, Robert B.. (1999). "A Centennial History of the City of Greensburg". Chas. M. Henry Printing Company.
Info: Wikipedia Source

This article was imported from Wikipedia and is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License. Content has been adapted to SurfDoc format. Original contributors can be found on the article history page.

Want to explore this topic further?

Ask Mako anything about 1973 in architecture — get instant answers, deeper analysis, and related topics.

Research with Mako

Free with your Surf account

Content sourced from Wikipedia, available under CC BY-SA 4.0.

This content may have been generated or modified by AI. CloudSurf Software LLC is not responsible for the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of AI-generated content. Always verify important information from primary sources.

Report