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===Buildings opened=== [[File:Habitat 67, southwest view.jpg|thumb|[[Habitat 67]] in [[Montreal]], Canada]] [[File:Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral at dusk (reduced grain), corrected perspective.jpg|thumb|right|[[Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral]]]] * [[February 7]] β [[Mortonhall Crematorium]], [[Edinburgh]], Scotland, designed by [[Basil Spence|Spence]], Glover & Ferguson (project architect: John 'Archie' Dewar), is dedicated. * [[March 1]] β [[Queen Elizabeth Hall]] concert venue on the [[South Bank]] in London, England, designed by [[Hubert Bennett]], head of the architects department of the [[Greater London Council]], with Jack Whittle, F. G West and Geoffrey Horsefall, structural engineering by [[Arup Group|Ove Arup & Partners]] and construction by [[Higgs and Hill]].<ref>[http://www.vauxhallcivicsociety.org.uk/vauxhall-history-c.html Crown Works] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100619133218/http://www.vauxhallcivicsociety.org.uk/vauxhall-history-c.html |date=2010-06-19 }} Vauxhall Civic Society</ref> * April β [[Habitat 67]] in [[Montreal]], [[Quebec]], Canada designed by [[Moshe Safdie]] as part of [[Expo 67]].<ref>{{cite news|title=At home in Habitat|last=Fox |first=Matthew|date=1997-01-04|page=J1|work=[[Toronto Star]]}}</ref><ref name="csm">{{cite news|title=The homey feeling of living in boxes|last=Langan|first=Fred|newspaper=[[The Christian Science Monitor]]|date=1997-03-07|location=[[Boston]]|page=10}}</ref> * [[May 14]] β [[Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral]], England, designed by [[Frederick Gibberd]], is consecrated.<ref>{{cite book|first=Elain|last=Harwood|title=England: a Guide to Post-War Listed Buildings|edition=rev.|location=London|publisher=Batsford|year=2003|isbn=0-7134-8818-2}}</ref> * [[August 20]] - [[San Diego Stadium]], [[San Diego, California]], designed by Frank Hope and Associates. * [[September 3]] β [[Essingebron]], Stockholm, Sweden. * [[September 4]] β [[Ponte Morandi]], [[Genoa]], Italy, designed by [[Riccardo Morandi]]. * The [[Fashion Island]] shopping mall in [[Newport Beach]], [[California]], designed by [[William Pereira]] and [[Welton Becket]].
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