1955 in architecture
Overview of the events of 1955 in architecture
The year 1955 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings.
Events
Buildings and structures
Notre Dame du Haut
The Palace of Culture and Science in Warsaw
Punta La Entallada Lighthouse on Fuerteventura , Canary Islands, Spain
Buildings opened
Buildings completed
February – Bavinger House in Norman, Oklahoma , United States , the best-known building designed by Bruce Goff .[ 2] [ 3]
MIT Chapel and Kresge Auditorium at Massachusetts Institute of Technology , Cambridge, Massachusetts , designed by Eero Saarinen .[ 1]
Chapel of Trinity College, Toronto , designed by Giles Gilbert Scott .
Dominus Flevit Church , Jerusalem , designed by Antonio Barluzzi .
Restoration following bomb damage at Lambeth Palace in London, by Seely & Paget .[ 4]
Reconstructed Kinkaku-ji temple in Kyoto , Japan.
Chandigarh High Court (Palace of Justice), Chandigarh Capitol Complex , India, designed by Le Corbusier .[ 1]
Southern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium in Calgary , Alberta .
Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium in Edmonton , Alberta .
Punta La Entallada Lighthouse on Fuerteventura , Canary Islands, designed by Carlos Alcon.
Fundació Pilar y Joan Miró in Palma, Majorca , designed by Josep Lluís Sert .
Tate & Lyle sugar silo, Liverpool , England.[ 1]
Casa Antonio Gálvez, Mexico City , designed by Luis Barragán .[ 1]
House Fox, Worcester, Western Cape , South Africa, designed by Revel Fox.[ 1]
Houses for self at 7 Gibraltar Hill and for E. W. Scorer, both in Lincoln, England , designed by Sam Scorer .
House for John Womersley at Farnley Tyas , Yorkshire, England, designed by Peter Womersley .
"Hermit's Castle", Achmelvich , Scotland, designed by David Scott.[ 5]
Awards
Births
Deaths
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