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Overview of the events of 1985 in architecture
The year 1985 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings.
Buildings and structures [ edit ]
Buildings opened [ edit ]
Farø Bridges (south), Denmark
The Spiral in Tokyo, Japan
January 15 – The Tashkent Tower in Tashkent , Uzbekistan begins operation after six years construction.
March 2 – Columbia Center (formerly the Bank of America Tower) in Seattle , Washington , United States.
June 4 – Farø Bridges , Denmark.[1]
July – The DLI 63 Building in Seoul , South Korea.
August 10 – St. Paul's Cathedral, Abidjan , Ivory Coast , designed by Aldo Spirito, is consecrated by the Pope.
September 7 – The first concert is held at the Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre in Glasgow , Scotland.[2]
Buildings completed [ edit ]
November 18 – HSBC Headquarters Building in Hong Kong.
Central State Museum of Kazakhstan .[3]
The Bank of America Plaza in Dallas , Texas , United States.
Several notable buildings in Manhattan , New York City, United States:
Amarin Plaza in Bangkok , designed by Rangsan Torsuwan .
Pak Sha O Youth Hostel in Hong Kong, designed by Rocco Design Architects .
Hundertwasserhaus in Vienna.
The Sender Eifel-Bärbelkreuz in Hellenthal , Germany.
Tyholttårnet in Trondheim , Norway.
Calgary Municipal Building in Calgary
Spiral in Tokyo, Japan.
Mjøsa Bridge , Norway.
Nanjing Massacre Memorial Hall , Nanjing, China.
Reconstruction of Basilica of St. Cunibert, Cologne , after bombing of Cologne in World War II .
Thematic House (remodeled structure) by Charles Jencks , Terry Farrell , Michael Graves and others in Holland Park , Kensington , London , United Kingdom. [4]
References [ edit ]