Overview of the events of 1937 in architecture
The year 1937 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings.
Buildings and structures [ edit ]
Golden Gate Bridge
Buildings completed [ edit ]
Senate House (University of London)
Thousand Islands Bridge over the Saint Lawrence River , linking Canada and the United States.
Petőfi Bridge , Budapest, Hungary.
Holy Trinity Church, Sighișoara , Romania, designed by Dumitru Petrescu Gopeş.
Bethlehem Church, Copenhagen , Denmark, by Kaare Klint after original designs by his father, Peder Vilhelm Jensen-Klint (died 1930).
Church of St Michael and All Angels, Northenden , Manchester, England, designed by Nugent Cachemaille-Day .
Church of Our Lady Star of the Sea and St Winefride, Amlwch , Wales, designed by Giuseppe Rinvolucri .
Senate House (University of London) , designed by Charles Holden .
Dolphin Square in Pimlico, London, designed by Gordon Jeeves .
Villa Myrdal, designed by Sven Markelius .
3 Mapu Street , White City (Tel Aviv) , Mandatory Palestine , designed by Ben-Ami Shulman .
St Ann's Court, near Chertsey in England, a modernist circular house designed by Raymond McGrath for Gerald L. Schlesinger and his partner landscape architect Christopher Tunnard .[ 3]
Houses in Frognal Close, Hampstead , London, designed by Ernst L. Freud .
Kensal House in Ladbroke Grove, London, two low-rise blocks of modernist flats for the working class designed by Maxwell Fry .
Republic pavilion, Barcelona , and Spanish Republican government pavilion at the Exposition Internationale des Arts et Techniques dans la Vie Moderne in Paris, both designed by Josep Lluís Sert .
Club Moderne , Anaconda, Montana , designed by Fred F. Willson , built.
Via della Conciliazione in Rome constructed following demolition of the Piazza Scossacavalli .
Renzo Piano
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