1936 in architecture explained
The year 1936 in architecture involved some significant events.
Events
Buildings and structures
Buildings
- Johnson Wax Headquarters, Racine, Wisconsin, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.
- Campana Factory, Batavia, Illinois, designed by Frank D. Chase and Childs & Smith, built.
- Owens-Illinois Glass Company building in Toledo, Ohio, built.
- George Rogers Clark Memorial in Vincennes, Indiana by Frederic Charles Hirons dedicated.
- Lasipalatsi "temporary" office and commercial building in Helsinki, Finland, designed by Viljo Revell, Heimo Riihimäki and Niilo Kokko, built.
- Peter Jones (department store) in London, designed by William Crabtree of Slater, Crabtree and Moberly, completed.
- Casa Bloc (workers' apartments), Barcelona, designed by Josep Lluís Sert, completed.
- Casa del Fascio (Como), designed by Giuseppe Terragni, completed.
- Vytautas the Great War Museum in Kaunas, Lithuania completed.
- Olympic Stadium (Berlin), designed by Werner March, opened.
- Mounts Baths, Northampton, England, designed by James Caldwell Prestwich, built.
- Tilkka military hospital, Helsinki, Finland, designed by Olavi Sortta, completed.[3] [4]
- Florin Court (apartments), London, designed by Guy Morgan and Partners.
- Pullman Court (apartments), London, designed by Frederick Gibberd in 1933, completed.
- 'Beehive' terminal at Gatwick Airport, England, designed by Frank Hoar of Hoar, Marlow & Lovett, opened.[5] [6] [7]
- Airship hangar at Bartolomeu de Gusmão Airport, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil opened.
- Zwickau Hauptbahnhof (railway station), Germany, designed by Otto Falk, opened.
- Campion Hall, Oxford (college), England, designed by Edwin Lutyens, opened.[8]
- Church of St Monica, Bootle, England, designed by F. X. Velarde.
- Kenwood House, Nairobi, Kenya, designed by Ernst May.
- The Laughing Water roadhouse, Cobham, Kent, England, designed by Clough Williams-Ellis, built.
- The Maybury roadhouse, Edinburgh, designed by Paterson & Broom, opened.
- Obelisk of Buenos Aires designed by Alberto Prebisch.
- Canadian National Vimy Memorial, designed by Walter Seymour Allward, dedicated.
- 5 Frug Street, White City (Tel Aviv), Mandatory Palestine, designed by Yehuda Liolka.
- British General Post Office K6 'Jubilee' red telephone box, designed by Giles Gilbert Scott, introduced.[9]
Awards
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Deaths
Notes and References
- Web site: Margarita J.. Wuellner. Marlise. Fratinardo. Amanda. Kainer. Final Inventory Report: Survey of Original Fine and Decorative Arts on the Royal Mail Ship Queen Mary. Santa Monica. PCR Services Corporation. 2009. 2015-04-14. PDF.
- Book: Allaback, Sarah. The First American Women Architects. 2008. 69. Urbana. University of Illinois Press. 2018-07-10. 9780252033216. 167518574. Google Books.
- Web site: Puolustusvoimien 1930-luvun arkkitehtuuri Helsingissä . National Board of Antiquities. fi. 2009-12-22. 2014-03-14.
- Web site: Tilkassa tapahtuu. Yle Elävä Arkisto. fi. 2006-10-25. 2014-03-14.
- Web site: Gatwick's send-off. Flight. 11 June 1936. 616–19. 12 July 2011.
- Web site: Modern Airport – Features of Gatwick, London's Latest Terminal: Rational Building Layout: Ground and Air Traffic Control: Ancillary Services. Flight. 4 June 1936. 602–4. 12 July 2011.
- John. King. Gatwick's Beehive: a forgotten development. The Thirties Society Journal. 2. 25–8.
- Book: Brown, Jane. Lutyens and the Edwardians: An English Architect and his Clients . Viking. 1996. London. 223–227. 0-670-85871-4.
- Book: Johannessen, Neil. Telephone Boxes. Princes Risborough. Shire Publications. 1994. 0-7478-0250-5.
- News: Dennis Hevesi. Frank Williams, Architect of Skyscrapers, Dies at 73. The New York Times. 2010-03-08.