The year 2006 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings.
Events
Buildings and structures
Buildings
- April 4 â Busch Stadium, designed by Populous (formerly HOK sport), opened as the new home of the St. Louis Cardinals.
- May 4 â Hearst Tower employees move into the Norman Foster designed, diagrid building near Columbus Circle, in New York City.
- May 5 â Aurora Tower opened to the public as the tallest building in Brisbane, Australia (until 2012).
- May 19 â Mercedes-Benz Museum, Stuttgart, Germany, designed by UNStudio, opened.
- May 23 â 7 World Trade Center officially opens the new building designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill at noon, with a free concert.
- May 26 â Berlin Hauptbahnhof (Berlin Main Station) opening ceremony. Design from the winning competition entry by the Hamburg architecture firm Gerkan, Marg and Partners.
- June 14 â Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts grand opening in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, by Diamond and Schmitt Architects.
- June 16 â The National Library of Belarus opened in Minsk, Belarus in the shape of a rhombicuboctahedron.
- June 20 â Musée du quai Branly â Jacques Chirac in Paris, designed by Jean Nouvel, inaugurated.
- June 26 â Savill Building opens at the Savill Garden in Windsor Great Park, Surrey, with a gridshell roof designed by Glen Howells Architects.
- July â Red Ribbon (bench), designed by Turenscape as part of Tanghe River Park, Qinhuangdao, China, opens.
- July 1 â Robert and Arlene Kogod Courtyard, designed by Foster and Partners opens as part of The Donald W. Reynolds Center for American Art and Portraiture refurbishment in Washington, D.C.
- July 22 â Emirates Stadium, designed by Populous, opened in the London Borough of Islington for the Arsenal Football Club.
- Summer â House of Sweden (the Swedish embassy) completed in Washington, D.C., designed by Gert WingÃÂ¥rdh and Tomas Hansen.
- September â Museum of Modern Literature (Literaturmuseum der Moderne or LiMo) opened in Marbach, Germany, by David Chipperfield.
- September 2 â Bishan Community Library opened in Singapore.
- October â Janelia Farm Research Campus completed in Loudoun County, Virginia, by Rafael Viñoly.
- October 5 â The Arsht Center opens in Downtown Miami, Florida as the third largest performing arts center in the United States.
- October 11 â Eureka Tower a residential skyscraper, designed by Fender Katsalidis Architects, opens in Melbourne, Australia.
- October 26 â Klaus Advanced Computing Building officially opened on the campus of Georgia Institute of Technology, by Perkins+Will.
- October 27 â Vesteda Tower a residential tower, designed by Jo Coenen, opens in Eindhoven, Netherlands.
- November â Maggie's Centre, Kirkcaldy, Scotland, a drop-in cancer care centre; Zaha Hadid's first built work in the United Kingdom.
- December 1
- Queensland Gallery of Modern Art, designed by Architectus, opens in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
- Wayne L. Morse United States Courthouse officially opened in Eugene, Oregon, designed by Morphosis.
- date unknown â America's Cup Building inaugurated in Valencia, Spain, designed by David Chipperfield.
Buildings completed
- date unknown
- Accordia housing development in Cambridge, UK, phase 1 construction, designed by Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios with Maccreanor Lavington and Alison Brooks Architects (Stirling Prize 2008).
- Saint-Pierre, Firminy, France, completed by José Oubrerie to a church design by Le Corbusier (died 1965) begun in 1971.
- CNOOC Building in Beijing, designed by American architects Kohn Pedersen Fox.
- KUMU (KUnstiMUuseum), Tallinn, Estonia, designed by Pekka Vapaavuori.
- , Halmstad, Sweden, designed by Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects.
- The New York Times Building in New York City, designed by Renzo Piano and Fox & Fowle.
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