2025 in architecture
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- January 7 onwards - Several architecturally significant buildings are destroyed in the January 2025 Southern California wildfires.[1][2]
- March 16 - The 1906 Wilhelminatoren in Valkenburg suddenly and unexpectedly collapses. Nobody is hurt. It raises concerns about maintenance of national monuments in the Netherlands.[3]
- November 3 - The medieval Torre dei Conti in Rome partially collapses while under conservation with one fatality.[4]
Buildings and structures
Australia
- Powerhouse Parramatta, expected in Sydney[5]
Cambodia
- Techo International Airport, in Phnom Penh, opened 9 September 2025[5][needs update]
Hong Kong
- Kai Tak Sports Park, opened 1 March 2025[6]
Japan
- Naoshima New Museum of Art, opened 31 May 2025[7]
- Tottori Prefectural Museum, in Tottori: opened 30 March 2025[8][needs update]
Netherlands
- Fenix Museum, in Rotterdam: opened 16 May 2025[5]
United States
- Doris Duke Theatre, in Becket, Massachusetts: expected to reopen after renovations on 9 July 2025[5][needs update]
- Universal Epic Universe, in Orlando, Florida: opened 22 May 2025[9][needs update]
Awards
- AIA Gold Medal – Deborah Berke[10]
- Pritzker Prize – Liu Jiakun[11]
- Stirling Prize – Appleby Blue Almshouse, Southwark, London[12]