Overview of the events of 1906 in architecture
The year 1906 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings.
- April 18 – 1906 San Francisco earthquake destroys 80% of the city.
- Construction begins on
- New Great Mosque of Djenné in French Sudan.
- Church of St Mary the Virgin, Wellingborough, England, designed by Ninian Comper.
- Benito Juárez Hemicycle in Mexico City, Mexico.[1]
- Waiting room at Pennsylvania Station (New York City), designed by McKim, Mead, and White.
- Palace of Administration, Iași, Moldavia, designed by I. D. Berindei.
- Hampstead Garden Suburb established in north London with Raymond Unwin as architect.
Buildings and structures
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Buildings completed
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- Larkin Administration Building for the Larkin Soap Company, Buffalo, New York, and Unity Temple in Oak Park, Illinois, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.
- Ferry Engineering Works, Queensferry, Wales, designed by Harry Bulkeley Creswell and Hugh P. G. Maule.[3]
- Dunedin railway station in New Zealand, designed by George Troup.
- North Eastern Railway headquarters offices in York and London, designed by Horace Field.
- Gresham Palace (insurance headquarters offices), Budapest, designed by Zsigmond Quittner with József and László Vágó.
- K. C. DeRhodes House, South Bend, Indiana, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.
- Casa Batlló in Barcelona, designed by Antoni Gaudí.
- Palau del Baró de Quadras in Barcelona, designed by Josep Puig i Cadafalch.
- Weissenburger House, designed by Lucien Weissenburger for himself at 1, boulevard Charles V in Nancy, France.
- Stollwerckhaus, Cologne, designed by Carl Moritz.
- National Theatre, Sofia, Bulgaria, designed by Fellner & Helmer.
- City Hall, Cardiff, Wales, designed by Lanchester, Stewart and Rickards.
- Rotunda of National Library of Finland in Helsinki, designed by Gustaf Nyström.
- Sofia Church in Stockholm, designed by Gustaf Hermansson.