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===Buildings opened=== * [[February 21]] – [[Nebotičnik]] skyscraper, [[Ljubljana]], Yugoslavia, designed by [[Vladimir Šubic]]. * July – New [[Midland Hotel, Morecambe]], Lancashire, England, designed by [[Oliver Hill (architect)|Oliver Hill]].<ref>{{cite journal|author=Lord Clonmore|author-link=William Howard, 8th Earl of Wicklow|title=London, Morecambe & elSewhere|journal=[[Architectural Review]]|volume=74|year=1933|pages=93–9}}</ref> * [[August 23]] – [[Leeds Civic Hall]], Yorkshire, England, designed by [[Vincent Harris]] in [[1926 in architecture|1926]]. * [[November 29]] – [[Schwandbach Bridge]], Switzerland, designed by [[Robert Maillart]]. * [[Royal Masonic Hospital]] (later Ravenscourt Park Hospital) at [[Ravenscourt Park]] in London, designed by [[Thomas S. Tait]] of Sir John Burnet, Tait and Lorne.<ref>{{cite journal|first=Susan|last=Gold|title=The Royal Masonic Hospital|pages=29–34|journal=The Thirties Society Journal|volume=2}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|last=Bayer|first=Patricia|title=[[Art Deco Architecture: Design, Decoration and Detail from the Twenties and Thirties]]|location=London|publisher=[[Thames and Hudson]]|year=1992|chapter=Civic Structures|isbn=0-500-28149-1}}</ref> * [[Labworth Café]] on [[Canvey Island]], England, designed by engineer [[Ove Arup]].
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