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===Buildings opened=== [[File:London Eye 4.jpg|thumb|[[London Eye]] seen from Westminster Bridge]] * March β [[Pero's Bridge]] in [[Bristol]], England, designed by Eilis O'Connell with [[Ove Arup & Partners]]. * [[March 6]] β [[Stadium Australia]] in [[Sydney]], Australia. * [[May 3]] β [[The Venetian Las Vegas]], United States (casino resort), designed by [[KlingStubbins]]. * [[September 7]] β [[Black Diamond (library)]] (part of [[Royal Danish Library]]) in [[Copenhagen]], designed by [[Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects]]. * [[September 14]] - [[Sainsbury's, Greenwich]] is opened in [[London]], designed by Chetwoods.<ref>{{cite journal |author1=Ron Slade |author2=Andrew Woodward |author3=Iain Shaw |title=Sainsbury's millennium store at Greenwich peninsula |journal=[[Institution of Civil Engineers|Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Civil Engineering]] |date=May 2000 |volume=138 |issue=3 |pages=112-118}}</ref> * October β [[Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum]], Chicago, Illinois, designed by [[Perkins and Will]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum|url=http://perkinswill.com/work/peggy-notebaert-nature-museum.html|publisher=Perkins+Will|accessdate=2015-09-16}}</ref> * [[October 8]] β The new [[Embassy of the United States, Ottawa]], Canada, designed by [[David Childs]], is dedicated by President [[Bill Clinton]]. * December β [[Burj al Arab]], [[Dubai]], [[United Arab Emirates]]. * [[December 31]] ** [[London Eye]], designed by [[David Marks (architect)|David Marks]] and [[Julia Barfield]]. ** [[Millennium Dome]] in London, designed by [[Richard Rogers]]. ** [[Jubilee Line Extension]] of the [[London Underground]] [[Jubilee line]].
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