The year 1927 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings.
Events
Buildings and structures
Buildings opened
- January â , RÃÂtana PÃÂ, New Zealand, is privately opened.
- July 1 â Centre Block, the main building of the Parliament of Canada on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, rebuilt after a fire in 1916 to a design by John A. Pearson and Jean Omer Marchand, is officially opened.
- July 6 â in Leicester, England, designed by Albert E. and Tom Sawday, is officially opened.
- July 14 â Scottish National War Memorial at Edinburgh Castle, designed by Robert Lorimer, is opened.
- July 24 â Menin Gate Memorial to the Missing at Ypres, Belgium, designed by Sir Reginald Blomfield, is unveiled.
- October 9 â Norwich War Memorial in England, designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens, is unveiled.
- October 24 â Fred F. French Building in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, designed by H. Douglas Ives with Sloan & Robertson, is opened.
Buildings completed
- Weissenhof Estate in Stuttgart, Germany, designed by a team led by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe.
- Double house in Brno, designed by Otto Eisler.
- 5 villas in rue Mallet-Stevens, Paris, designed by Robert Mallet-Stevens.
- The rebuilt Quadrant in Regent Street, London, England.
- The Shrine of Remembrance in Melbourne, Australia.
- The in Switzerland, designed by Karl Moser.
- The Art Deco LeVeque Tower, designed by C. Howard Crane and John Gill & Sons, in Columbus, Ohio, United States. At tall, it is just slightly higher than the Washington Monument.
- The Ahwahnee Hotel in Yosemite National Park, California, designed by Gilbert Stanley Underwood.
- Union and New Haven Trust Building, New Haven, Connecticut, designed by Cross & Cross.
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