2021 in architecture

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The year 2021 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings.

Buildings and structures

The One in Brisbane in April 2021
Lambeth Palace Library in London
Intempo building in Benidorm
Central Park Tower in New York City in 2021
Australia
China
Cyprus
Denmark
  • Buried extension to Ordrupgaard art gallery near Jægersborg Dyrehave, designed by Snøhetta, projected for completion.[5]
France
Germany
Hungary
Indonesia
Italy
  • MOSE project intended to protect the city of Venice from flooding, projected for completion.
Netherlands
  • Valley, a high-rise residential/mixed-use development in Amsterdam, designed by MVRDV, projected for completion.[5]
  • Depot Boijmans Van Beuningen (open museum store), Museumpark, Rotterdam, designed by MVRDV, projected for opening November 6.[10]
Niger
  • The Martyrs' Memorial (Le Mémorial des Martyrs), Niamey, Niger, designed by David Adjaye, projected for completion.[11]
Norway
  • The new Munch Museum in Oslo, designed by Estudio Herreros, opened October 22.[10]
Poland
Spain
Sweden
Tanzania
  • Tanzanite Bridge in Dar es Salaam, the longest bridge in Tanzania, projected for completion.
Thailand
United Arab Emirates
United Kingdom
United States

Awards

Exhibitions

Deaths

See also

References

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