The year 2017 in architecture included the demolishment of a major brutalist building, several dedications and openings of new buildings, and two major disasters.
Events
Buildings and structures
Belgium
Brazil
China
France
Germany
South Africa
Spain
United Arab Emirates
United Kingdom
- Early â West Court, Jesus College, Cambridge, designed by Niall McLaughlin Architects, first phase completed
- February â Berkshire House (private home) near Caversham, Reading, designed by Gregory Phillips Architects, completed
- February 14 â , Wick, Caithness, Scotland, designed by Reiach and Hall Architects, opened
- March â at Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford, designed by John Simpson Architects, completed
- March 18 â Cohen Quad for Exeter College, Oxford, designed by Alison Brooks Architects, opened
- May â , University of Kent, Canterbury, designed by Penoyre & Prasad, opened
- May 16 â Big Data Institute, University of Oxford, designed by Make Architects, opened
- June â NGS Macmillan Unit, Chesterfield Royal Hospital, designed by The Manser Practice, opened
- June 29 â New entrance, courtyard and gallery for Victoria and Albert Museum in London designed by Amanda Levete's AL A
- Summer â Black House (private home), Great Chart, Kent, designed by Andy Ramus (AR Design Studio), completed
- September 27 â GlaxoSmithKline Carbon Neutral Laboratory, University of Nottingham, designed by Fairhursts Design Group, opened
- October 18 â at Worcester College, Oxford, designed by NÃÂall McLaughlin Architects, opened
- October 24 â Bloomberg London European headquarters, designed by Foster and Partners, opened; awarded 2018 Stirling Prize
- October 28 â Lombard Wharf (residential tower), Battersea, London, designed by Patel Taylor, completed
- November 1 â New (sunken) library, The Queen's College, Oxford, designed by Rick Mather Architects, opened
- December 13 â New Embassy of the United States, London, designed by KieranTimberlake, opened to public
- 15 Clerkenwell Close, London, designed by Amin Taha for himself, completed
- Baltimore Tower in London Docklands designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill
- Caring Wood (private home), Leeds, Kent, designed by James Macdonald Wright of Macdonald Wright Architects and Niall Maxwell, completed
- Redesdale (private home), Boars Hill, Oxford, designed by Khoury Architects, completed
- No. 37 (private home), Belfast, Northern Ireland, designed by Family Architects
- Vex House, Stoke Newington, London, designed by Chance De Silva
- Two Fifty One, a mixed-use development in Elephant and Castle, London, designed by Allies and Morrison, completed
- Bushey Cemetery for United Synagogue, designed by Waugh Thistleton, completed
United States
Exhibitions
Awards
Deaths
- January 5 â Leonardo Benevolo, Italian architectural historian (b. 1923)
- March 5 â Leonard Manasseh, British architect (b. 1916)
- March 7 â Slavko Brezovski, Macedonian architect (b. 1922)
- March 10 â Christopher Gray, American journalist and architectural historian (b. 1950)
- March 17 â Hugh Hardy, American architect (b. 1932)
- April 1 â Antonio Lamela, Spanish architect (b. 1926)
- May 2 â Diane Lewis, American architect, author and academic (b. 1951)
- July 1 â Richard Gilbert Scott, English architect (b. 1923)
- July 4 â Bryan Avery, English architect (b. 1944)
- August 15 â Gunnar Birkerts, 92, Latvian-born American architect (b. 1925)
- September 1 â Gin D. Wong, 94, Chinese-born American architect (b. 1922)
- September 9 â Otto Meitinger, 90, German architect and preservationist (b. 1929)
- September 15 â Albert Speer Jr., 83, German architect (b. 1934)
- September 28 â Vann Molyvann, 90, Cambodian architect (b. 1926)
- October 5 â Dan Hanganu, 78, Romanian born Canadian architect (b. 1939)
- October 29 â Manfredi Nicoletti, 89, Italian architect (b.1930)
- November 30 â Vincent Scully, 97,r American architectural historian (b. 1920)
- December 29 â John C. Portman Jr., American architect (Peachtree Center) (b. 1924)
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