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The year 1955 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings.

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Events

  • June – Outrage, a special issue of Architectural Review condemning the areas of British cities failed by urban planning, establishes the reputation of Ian Nairn as an architectural critic.
  • December – Reyner Banham introduces the term "New Brutalism" into English print, writing in Architectural Review.
  • Chinese American architect I. M. Pei establishes the architectural practice I. M. Pei & Associates with Eason H. Leonard and Henry N. Cobb in New York City.
  • German architect Josef Bieling establishes the architectural practice Architekturbüro Josef Bieling in his hometown Kassel.

Buildings and structures

thumb|[[Notre Dame du Haut]]

thumb|The [[Palace of Culture and Science in Warsaw]]

thumb|[[Punta La Entallada Lighthouse on Fuerteventura, Canary Islands, Spain]]

Buildings opened

  • June 25 – Notre Dame du Haut in Ronchamp, France, designed by Le Corbusier, is dedicated.
  • July 22 – Palace of Culture and Science in Warsaw, the tallest building in Poland (1955–present) and the second tallest in Europe (1955–1990), designed by Lev Rudnev.
  • MIT Chapel and Kresge Auditorium at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts, designed by Eero Saarinen.
  • Reconstructed Kinkaku-ji temple in Kyoto, Japan.
  • Chandigarh High Court (Palace of Justice), Chandigarh Capitol Complex, India, designed by Le Corbusier.

Awards

  • AIA Gold Medal – Willem Marinus Dudok.
  • RIBA Royal Gold Medal – John Murray Easton.
  • Grand Prix de Rome, architecture – Ngô Viết Thụ.

Births

  • February 12 – Enric Miralles, Spanish Catalan architect (died 2000)
  • April 14 – Robert Couturier, French architect and interior designer, designer of Cuixmala
  • July 2 – Francine Houben, Dutch architect
  • August 2 – Anne Lacaton, French architect
  • November 17 – Amanda Levete, British architect
  • date unknown
  • Miroslav Grčev, Macedonian architect and graphic designer
  • Alan Powers, British modern architecture and design historian

Deaths

  • February 7 – Carl Rubin, Galician-born Israeli International Style architect (born 1899)
  • April 16 – George Howe, American International Style architect and educator (born 1886)
  • August 6 – Dominikus Böhm, German church architect (born 1880)
  • November 29 – Rene Paul Chambellan, American architectural sculptor (born 1893)

References