1968 in architecture
Overview of the events of 1968 in architecture
The year 1968 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings.
Events
Buildings and structures
James Stirling 's History Faculty , University of Cambridge , England
Mies van der Rohe 's Neue Nationalgalerie , West Berlin
The Calgary Tower in Calgary , Alberta, Canada, is opened.
Marina City complex in Chicago , designed by Bertrand Goldberg , is completed.
Lake Point Tower in Chicago, designed by Schippereit-Heinrich Associates , is completed.
The Heinrich Hertz Tower in Hamburg , West Germany , is completed.
The National Gallery of Victoria in Melbourne , Australia , designed by Sir Roy Grounds , is completed.
The Neue Nationalgalerie in West Berlin , Germany, designed by Mies van der Rohe , is opened.
The Nozema Tower Wormer in Wormerland , Netherlands is completed.
The Olympiaturm in Munich , West Germany is opened.
The Tower of the Americas in San Antonio, Texas is completed.
The Standard Bank Centre in Johannesburg , South Africa is completed.
The University of East Anglia in Norwich , England, main buildings designed by Denys Lasdun , are completed.
The History Faculty of the University of Cambridge , England , designed by James Stirling , is completed.[ 2]
Christ Church Picture Gallery in Oxford , England, designed by Powell and Moya , is opened.
Aalto Center in Seinäjoki , Finland, designed by Alvar Aalto , is completed.
New building for the São Paulo Museum of Art (MASP) in Brazil , designed by Lina Bo Bardi , is inaugurated.
Saint Mark's Coptic Orthodox Cathedral in Cairo , Egypt, is consecrated.
Maria, Königin des Friedens church, Velbert -Neviges, West Germany, designed by Gottfried Böhm , is consecrated.
The Christi Auferstehung church in Lindenthal, Cologne , West Germany, designed by Gottfried Böhm, is built.
Church , St. Benedictusberg Abbey , Mamelis, Vaals , Netherlands, designed by Dom Hans van der Laan , is completed.
Roman Catholic church of St Joseph, Leicester , England, designed by T. E. Wilson, is completed.
Pacific Coliseum in Vancouver , designed by W. K. Noppe, is opened.
One Kemble Street (offices) in London, designed by George Marsh of Richard Seifert 's practice, is completed.
Cables Wynd House ("Banana Flats"), Leith , Scotland, designed by Alison & Hutchison & Partners (Robert Forbes Hutchison, senior partner; Walter Scott, partner in charge), is completed.[ 3]
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