Overview of the events of 1956 in architecture
The year 1956 in architecture involved some significant events.
Buildings and structures
Buildings opened
Theater Münster , Germany
February – Price Tower , Bartlesville, Oklahoma , United States designed by Frank Lloyd Wright .
February 4 – Theater Münster in Germany, designed by Werner Ruhnau, Harald Deilmann, Max von Hausen and Ortwin Rave.
April 17 – Council House, Bristol , England, UK, designed by Vincent Harris (begun 1938 ).[ 1]
April 30 – Torre Latinoamericana in Mexico City , Mexico, designed by Augusto H. Alvarez .
July 31 – Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow , Russia, USSR.
Buildings completed
S. R. Crown Hall at the Illinois Institute of Technology , Chicago, USA
Mausoleum of Genghis Khan in Inner Mongolia , China
Capitol Records Building in Hollywood, California, the world's first round office building, designed by architect Welton Becket .
S. R. Crown Hall at the Illinois Institute of Technology , Chicago, United States, designed by the current head of IIT's architecture department Mies van der Rohe .
General Motors Technical Center in Warren, Michigan , United States, designed by Eero Saarinen .
Latvian Academy of Sciences , Riga , Latvia, designed by Lev Rudnev .[citation needed ]
Maisons Jaoul in the Paris suburb of Neuilly-sur-Seine , designed by Le Corbusier in 1937.[ 2]
Mausoleum of Genghis Khan completed as a cenotaph in Inner Mongolia , People's Republic of China .[ 3]
Vidhana Soudha , completed in Bangalore , India, designed by Kengal Hanumanthaiah .[ 4]
Bank of England Printing Works at Loughton , designed by Howard Robertson .
National Pensions Institute, Helsinki , Finland, designed by Alvar Aalto .
Rødovre Town Hall , Denmark, designed by Arne Jacobsen .
St Mark's Church (Markuskyrkan ), Björkhagen , Stockholm, Sweden, designed by Sigurd Lewerentz .
Faculty of Letters building at the University of Reading , England, UK, designed by Howard Robertson.
Rothschild estate cottages, Poplar Meadow, Rushbrooke, Suffolk , England, UK, designed by John Weeks.[ 5]
H. J. Lovink Pumping Station on the Flevopolder in the Netherlands, designed by Dirk Roosenburg .[ 6]
Awards
Births
Josef Hoffmann
Deaths
References
^ "The Visit to Bristol of Queen Elizabeth II and HRH the Duke of Edinburgh on April 17 1956" . Retrieved June 20, 2018 .
^ Frampton, Kenneth; Schezen, Roberto (2002). Le Corbusier: architect of the twentieth century . New York: H.N. Abrams. p. 14.153.
^ Bayar, Nasan (2007), "On Chinggis Khan and Being Like a Buddha: A Perspective on Cultural Conflation in Contemporary Inner Mongolia" , The Mongolia–Tibet Interface: Opening New Research Terrains in Inner Asia , Brill's Tibetan Studies Library , Vol. 10/9, Proceedings of the 10th Seminar of the IATS , Oxford , 2003, Leiden: Brill, p. 211, ISBN 9789004155213
^ Lang, Jon T. (2002). A concise history of modern architecture in India . Orient Blackswan. pp. 40– 41. ISBN 978-81-7824-017-6 .
^ The Twentieth Century Society (2017). 100 Houses 100 Years . London: Batsford. ISBN 978-1-84994-437-3 .
^ "Gemaal Lovink" [Lovink Pumping Station]. Flevoland Heritage (in Dutch). Fleurbaaij Kunst & Cultuur. Archived from the original on 2023-09-27. Retrieved 2024-06-09 .