1963 in architecture
Overview of the events of 1963 in architecture
The year 1963 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings.
Events
Buildings and structures
Buildings opened
Arrábida Bridge , Douro river, Portugal
Berliner Philharmonie , Germany
February – Springs Mills Building on Manhattan , New York , United States, designed by Harrison & Abramovitz .
March 7 – MetLife Building on Manhattan, New York, United States, designed by Richard Roth.
June 22 – Arrábida Bridge , Douro river, Portugal, designed by Edgar Cardoso .
October 15 – Berliner Philharmonie concert hall, designed by Hans Scharoun .
November – Phoenix Life Insurance Company Building in Hartford, Connecticut , designed by Max Abramovitz .
Buildings completed
Kobe Port Tower in Kobe , Japan
St John the Baptist's Church, Ermine, Lincoln , Lincoln, England , designed by Sam Scorer .
Großer Sendesaal (concert hall) of Hanover Broadcast Station in West Germany, designed by Dieter Oesterlen .
Bankside Power Station in London , designed by Giles Gilbert Scott . (Adaptive reuse as the Tate Modern art museum in 2000.)
Vickers Tower on Millbank in London, designed by Ronald Ward and Partners.
Alexander Fleming House , Blocks A-C, at Elephant and Castle in London, designed by Ernő Goldfinger .
Darwin Building , Royal College of Art , South Kensington, London, designed by H. T. and Elizabeth Cadbury-Brown , Sir Hugh Casson and Robert Goodden.
University of Leicester Engineering Building , England , designed by James Stirling and James Gowan .[ 2]
Alpha House, Coventry , England, built, a 17-storey residential tower block, the world's first multi-storey building erected by the "jack block" system devised by Felix Adler of Richard Costain (Construction) Ltd .[ 3]
Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library at Yale University , designed by Gordon Bunshaft of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill .[ 4]
Core buildings of Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge , designed by Denys Lasdun .
Salk Institute , by Louis I. Kahn , at La Jolla, California .
Exxon Building in Houston, Texas .
Hotel Ivoire, Abidjan , Ivory Coast, designed by Moshe Mayer .
Jamaraat Bridge , Mina, Saudi Arabia.
Kobe Port Tower in Kobe , Japan .
Bunshaft Residence (sometimes called the Travertine House) in East Hampton, New York : designed by architect Gordon Bunshaft for himself and his wife, and his only residential project.
Sadovnichesky Bridge , Vodootvodny Canal , Moscow.
Awards
Publications
Births
Deaths
References