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The year
2002 in architecture
involved some significant architectural events and new buildings.
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Contents
1
Events
2
Buildings and structures
2.1
Buildings opened
2.2
Buildings completed
3
Awards
4
Deaths
5
See also
6
References
Events
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Office Kersten Geers David Van Severen established in Brussels.
Buildings and structures
edit
See also:
Category:Buildings and structures completed in 2002
Buildings opened
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The
Falkirk Wheel
near
Falkirk
, Scotland
City Hall
in
London
, England
May 21
–
Portico
and extensions to the
Queen's Gallery
at
Buckingham Palace
, London, designed by
John Simpson
, are opened by Queen
Elizabeth II
of the United Kingdom as part of her
Golden Jubilee
.
May 24
– The
Falkirk Wheel
, a rotating boat lift, connecting the
Forth and Clyde Canal
with the
Union Canal
, near
Falkirk
, Scotland, is opened by Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom as part of her Golden Jubilee.
[
1
]
July –
London City Hall
on the south bank of the
River Thames
, designed by
Norman Foster
.
July 5
– The
Imperial War Museum North
in
Manchester
, UK, designed by
Daniel Libeskind
.
July 13
–
Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art
, converted from the Baltic Flour Mill at
Gateshead
in
North East England
, UK.
September 2
–
Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels
, designed by
José Rafael Moneo
, is consecrated in
Los Angeles, California
, USA.
September 22
-
Vassenden Church
, Sogn og Fjordane county, Norway, designed by Per W. Skarstein, is consecrated.
[
2
]
October 16
–
Bibliotheca Alexandrina
inaugurated in
Alexandria
, Egypt, from the competition winning entry by
Snøhetta
.
[
3
]
October 26
–
Federation Square
in
Melbourne
, Australia.,
[
4
]
December 14
–
Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth
in
Texas
, USA, designed by
Tadao Ando
.
date unknown
383 Madison Avenue
opens in New York City, USA, designed by
David Childs
and used as the
Bear Stearns
office building.
Laban dance centre
, designed by
Herzog & de Meuron
(
Stirling Prize
2003), in
Deptford
, London, UK.
The Deep
aquarium, designed by
Sir Terry Farrell
, in
Hull
, UK.
Buildings completed
edit
The
Kingdom Centre
in
Riyadh
, Saudi Arabia
specific date not listed:
Kingdom Centre
in
Riyadh
,
Saudi Arabia
, designed by
Ellerbe Becket
and
Omrania and Associates
.
Peter B. Lewis Building
, designed by
Frank Gehry
for
Weatherhead School of Management
,
Case Western Reserve University
,
Cleveland
, Ohio.
Beddington Zero Energy Development
(BedZED), designed by
Bill Dunster
, in
Beddington
, London, UK.
"Dirty House", designed by
David Adjaye
, in the
London Borough of Hackney
, UK.
[
5
]
Hampden Gurney Church of England Primary School, designed by
Building Design Partnership
, in
Marylebone
, London, UK.
Weald and Downland Gridshell
, designed by
Edward Cullinan
Architects, in
Southern England
, UK.
Extension to
Horniman Museum
, London, designed by
Allies and Morrison
.
Metropolitan Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, Zamboanga
, designed by designed by Abarro and Associates, in the Philippines.
Restoration and extension of
Church of the Good Shepherd
,
Pakila
, designed by
Juha Leiviskä
and Vilhelm Helander, in
Helsinki
, Finland.
Awards
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American Academy of Arts and Letters Gold Medal
–
Frank Gehry
AIA Gold Medal
–
Tadao Ando
.
Architecture Firm Award
–
Thompson, Ventulett, Stainback & Associates
.
Emporis Skyscraper Award
–
Kingdom Centre
.
Grand Prix de l'urbanisme
–
Bruno Fortier
.
Praemium Imperiale
Architecture Laureate –
Norman Foster
.
Pritzker Prize
–
Glenn Murcutt
.
Prix de l'Équerre d'Argent
–
Pierre du Besset
and
Dominique Lyon
for
Troyes Library
.
RIAS Award for Architecture
–
Malcolm Fraser Architects
for
Dance Base
, Edinburgh.
RAIA Gold Medal
–
Brit Andresen
.
RIBA
Royal Gold Medal
–
Archigram
.
Stirling Prize
–
Wilkinson Eyre Architects
,
Gateshead Millennium Bridge
.
Thomas Jefferson Medal in Architecture
–
James Turrell
.
Twenty-five Year Award
–
Fundació Joan Miró
UIA
Gold Medal
–
Renzo Piano
.
Vincent Scully Prize
–
Robert Venturi
and
Denise Scott-Brown
.
Deaths
edit
August 21
–
Benjamin C. Thompson
, US architect (born
1918
)
September 13
–
Richard Foster
, US Modernist architect
October 27
–
Valve Pormeister
, Estonian architect (born
1922
)
See also
edit
Timeline of architecture
References
edit
^
"Wheel back on roll after vandalism repair work"
.
The Scotsman
. 14 October 2002
. Retrieved
6 January
2014
.
^
"Vassenden Kyrkje"
(in Norwegian). Sogn og Fjordane Fylkesarkiv
. Retrieved
2013-11-26
.
^
Clare Davies.
"Archive Map: Egypt"
(PDF)
. Speak Memory. Archived from
the original
(PDF)
on 6 October 2014
. Retrieved
5 October
2014
.
^
"FEDERATION SQUARE OPEN TO PUBLIC FROM OCTOBER 26"
.
MINISTER FOR MAJOR PROJECTS Media Release
. www.legislation.vic.gov.au. 18 October 2002. Archived from
the original
on 25 May 2011
. Retrieved
16 March
2008
.
^
Frearson, Amy (2012-03-12).
"Designed in Hackney: Dirty House by David Adjaye"
.
de zeen
. Retrieved
2017-10-30
.
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