2001 in architecture
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The year 2001 in architecture involved some significant events.
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[edit] Buildings
- May 4 - The Milwaukee Art Museum's Quadracci Pavilion designed by Santiago Calatrava opened.
- June 28 - Gehry Tower in Hanover, Germany, designed by Frank Gehry opened.
- September 11 - World Trade Center in New York is destroyed and The Pentagon in Arlington County, Virginia is heavily damaged by hijacked airliners. (See September 11, 2001 attacks)
[edit] Awards
- Aga Khan Prize - Geoffrey Bawa.
- AIA Gold Medal - Michael Graves.
- Architecture Firm Award - Herbert Lewis Kruse Blunck Architecture.
- Emporis Skyscraper Award - One Wall Centre.
- Grand Prix de l'urbanisme - Jean-Louis Subileau.
- Mies van der Rohe Prize - Rafael Moneo.
- Pritzker Prize - Jacques Herzog and Pierre de Meuron.
- Prix de l'Équerre d'Argent - Jacques Herzog and Pierre de Meuron.
- RAIA Gold Medal - Keith Cottier.
- Royal Gold Medal - Jean Nouvel.
- Stirling Prize - Wilkinson Eyre Architects, Magna Centre.
- Vincent Scully Prize - Andres Duany and Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk.
[edit] Births
[edit] Deaths
- January 11 - Denys Lasdun (born 1914)
- January 18 - Morris Lapidus (born November 25, 1902 in Odessa, Russia)
[edit] See also
- Timeline of architecturefr:2001 en architecture

