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1936 in architecture

This article will address the topic of 1936 in architecture, which has currently generated great interest. Since its inception, 1936 in architecture has been the subject of analysis and debate in different areas, generating conflicting opinions and diverse positions. Given the relevance and complexity of 1936 in architecture, it is essential to deepen its study to understand its impact and implications in today's society. In this sense, an exhaustive analysis of 1936 in architecture will be carried out, addressing its most relevant aspects and offering a comprehensive vision that allows the reader to delve into its meaning and scope. In addition, different perspectives and approaches will be considered that contribute to enriching the understanding of 1936 in architecture, thus providing a global and multifaceted vision of this broad and significant topic.

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The year 1936 in architecture involved some significant events.

Events

Buildings and structures

Buildings

Casa del Fascio (Como), Italy
Olympic Stadium (Berlin)

Awards

Births

Deaths

References

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  2. ^ Allaback, Sarah (2008). The First American Women Architects. Urbana: University of Illinois Press. p. 69. ISBN 9780252033216. OCLC 167518574. Retrieved 2018-07-10 – via Google Books.
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  4. ^ "Tilkassa tapahtuu" (in Finnish). Yle Elävä Arkisto. 2006-10-25. Retrieved 2014-03-14.
  5. ^ "Gatwick's send-off". Flight. 11 June 1936. pp. 616–19. Retrieved 12 July 2011.
  6. ^ "Modern Airport – Features of Gatwick, London's Latest Terminal: Rational Building Layout: Ground and Air Traffic Control: Ancillary Services". Flight. 4 June 1936. pp. 602–4. Retrieved 12 July 2011.
  7. ^ King, John. "Gatwick's Beehive: a forgotten development". The Thirties Society Journal. 2: 25–8.
  8. ^ Brown, Jane (1996). Lutyens and the Edwardians: An English Architect and his Clients. London: Viking. pp. 223–227. ISBN 0-670-85871-4.
  9. ^ Historic England. "Campion Hall (including chapel) Micklen Hall (including chapel) (1046738)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 14 March 2012.
  10. ^ Johannessen, Neil (1994). Telephone Boxes. Princes Risborough: Shire Publications. ISBN 0-7478-0250-5.
  11. ^ Dennis Hevesi (2010-03-08). "Frank Williams, Architect of Skyscrapers, Dies at 73". The New York Times.