1929 in architecture explained
The year 1929 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings.
Events
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Buildings and structures
Buildings opened
- April – Williamsburgh Savings Bank Tower, Brooklyn, New York city, designed by Halsey, McCormack and Helmer.
- July 11 – Chapel, Stowe School, England, designed by Sir Robert Lorimer (died September 13).[2]
- July 23 – Landakotskirkja, Reykjavik, Iceland.
- August 24 – Baker City Tower hotel, Baker City, Oregon, designed by Tourtellotte & Hummel.
- October 3 – Dominion Theatre, London, England, designed by W. and T. R. Milburn.
- December 1 – Underground Electric Railways Company of London headquarters, 55 Broadway, designed by Charles Holden.
Buildings completed
- Station reconstructions on Berlin U-Bahn, designed by Alfred Grenander.
- The Barcelona Pavilion, designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe.
- Royal York Hotel in Toronto, Ontario; it becomes the tallest building in the British Empire.
- Frauenfriedenskirche, Frankfurt, Germany.
- Church of Our Lady & St Alphege, Bath, England, designed by Giles Gilbert Scott (July).
- Lovell House in Los Angeles, designed by Richard Neutra.
- E-1027 vacation home at Roquebrune-Cap-Martin in the south of France, designed for themselves by Eileen Gray and her lover Jean Badovici.
- Imperial Chemical House on Millbank, Westminster, London, designed by Frank Baines.
- Paimio Sanatorium in Finland, designed by Alvar Aalto.
- Boston Avenue Methodist Church in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
- Richfield Tower in Los Angeles, designed by Stiles O. Clements.
- Van Nelle Factory in Rotterdam, Netherlands.
- Plaza de Toros de Las Ventas in Madrid, Spain, designed by José Espeliú.
- Melnikov-House, designed by Konstantin Melnikov.
- Rodmarton Manor in Gloucestershire, England, designed by the Barnsley brothers and Norman Jewson (begun 1909).
- Functionalist villa by Bohdan Lachert in Warsaw, Poland.
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Notes and References
- Web site: Suisse-ONU: une longue histoire… . 2009-06-18 . https://archive.today/20120527073511/http://www.swissinfo.ch/fre/dossiers/adhesion_onu/Suisse_ONU_une_longue_histoire_8230.html?siteSect=21011&sid=1316785&cKey=1031226960000&ty=st . May 27, 2012 . live . fr . mdy-all .
- Critchley. David J.. Heaven on Earth: Sir Robert Lorimer and Stowe School Church 1926–29. Records of Buckinghamshire. 59. 2019. 195–247.
- http://camdennewjournal.com/article/neave-brown-architect-who-transformed-camden-dies-aged-88 Neave Brown: architect who transformed Camden dies aged 88.
- https://www.dezeen.com/2018/01/10/architect-neave-brown-dies-obituary/ Housing pioneer Neave Brown dies aged 88.
- "James Knox Taylor likely to be appointed over New Yorkers", The New York Times,17 October 1897.