Nowadays, 1962 in architecture is a topic that arouses great interest in society. (Name of person) is a figure that has captured the attention of millions of people around the world. From his shocking discovery to his most recent achievements, 1962 in architecture has left an indelible mark on history. In this article, we will thoroughly explore the life and work of 1962 in architecture , analyzing his impact in various areas and unraveling the reasons that have made him a reference for future generations. Join us on this journey of discovery and admiration for 1962 in architecture .
Overview of the events of 1962 in architecture
The year 1962 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings.
Events
Buildings and structures
Buildings opened
The Space Needle in Seattle , USA
General Rafael Urdaneta Bridge over Lake Maracaibo , Venezuela
The Philharmonic Hall , Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts , New York City, USA
April 21 – The Space Needle in Seattle , just in time for the Century 21 Exposition .[ 1]
May 25 – Coventry Cathedral in England , designed by Basil Spence , is consecrated.
May 28 – TWA Flight Center at JFK Airport , New York , designed by Eero Saarinen .[ 2]
July 1 – The Minolta Tower in Niagara Falls .
August 24 – General Rafael Urdaneta Bridge over Lake Maracaibo , Venezuela , designed by Riccardo Morandi ; opened by President Romulo Betancourt .
September 23 – Philharmonic Hall , Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts , New York City, designed by Max Abramovitz .
November 6 – Commonwealth Institute in the London Borough of Kensington , designed by Sir Robert Matthew of RMJM ; opened by Queen Elizabeth II (refurbished 2016 as the Design Museum ).
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Buildings completed
Both Marina City towers in Chicago , United States , are completed; however, they are not fully furnished until 1964.
Tour CIBC in Montreal , Quebec , Canada .
Place Ville Marie in Montreal , Quebec , Canada , becoming the tallest building in the British Commonwealth (1962–1964).
CIS Tower in Manchester , England, designed by G. S. Hay and Gordon Tait , becoming the tallest building in the United Kingdom (1962–1963) .
Tryvannstårnet , broadcasting tower in Oslo , Norway .
Sentech Tower , television transmitter in Johannesburg , South Africa (transmissions began in 1961).
Policromatic condominium block in Zagreb by Ivo Vitic .
United States Air Force Academy Cadet Chapel , Colorado Springs , designed by Walter Netsch .[ 4]
Tukal, on Beaulieu River in Hampshire, England, house designed for himself by Seymour Harris .[ 5]
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