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===Buildings opened=== [[Image:Milwaukee Art Museum 1 (Mulad).jpg| thumb| [[Milwaukee Art Museum]]]] [[Image:Gateshead millennium bridge open.jpg|thumb| Gateshead Millennium Bridge]] *[[January 26]] β [[Sendai Mediatheque]], Japan, designed by [[Toyo Ito]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://steelexplained.com/day-293-365-of-steel-sendai-mediatheque/|title=Day 293/365 of Steel β Sendai Mediatheque|website=Steel Explained|date=January 8, 2024 |access-date=29 August 2024}}</ref> *[[March 11]] β [[National Museum of Australia]] in [[Canberra]], designed by [[Howard Raggatt]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nma.gov.au/about/history|title=History of Our Museum|website=NMA|access-date=29 August 2024}}</ref> *[[March 17]] β [[Eden Project]], [[St Austell]], [[Cornwall]], UK, designed by [[Nicholas Grimshaw|Nicholas Grimshaw & Partners]]. * April β [[Magna Science Adventure Centre]], [[Rotherham]], [[Yorkshire]], UK, designed by [[Wilkinson Eyre]]. It wins this year's [[Stirling Prize]]. *[[May 4]] **[[Milwaukee Art Museum]] opens the Quadracci Pavilion, the first completed American project by [[Santiago Calatrava]]. **[[Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque]] opens in [[Muscat, Oman|Muscat]], [[Oman]]. *[[June 28]] β [[Gehry Tower]] (designed by [[Frank Gehry]]) in [[Hanover]], Germany. *[[June 30]] β [[National Space Centre]], [[Leicester]], England, by [[Nicholas Grimshaw|Nicholas Grimshaw & Partners]]. *[[September 9]] **[[Jewish Museum, Berlin|Jewish Museum]], designed by [[Daniel Libeskind]], [[Berlin]], Germany.<ref>{{cite web|work=Jewish Museum Berlin|title=A Perfectly Normal Museum?|url=http://www.jmberlin.de/main/EN/04-About-The-Museum/01-Architecture/00-architecture.php|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141209185631/http://www.jmberlin.de/main/EN/04-About-The-Museum/01-Architecture/00-architecture.php|archive-date=9 December 2014}}</ref> **[[National Museum of Ireland]]'s [[Museum of Country Life]], [[Turlough, County Mayo]], designed by Des Byrne of Architecture Services, [[Office of Public Works]], is opened. *[[September 17]] β [[Gateshead Millennium Bridge]], a pedestrian [[tilt bridge]] for spanning the [[River Tyne]], UK, designed by architects [[Wilkinson Eyre]] and structural engineers [[Gifford (company)|Gifford]]. It wins the 2002 [[Stirling Prize]]. *[[September 23]] β [[Saint Gregory the Illuminator Cathedral, Yerevan]] ([[Armenian Apostolic Church]]), designed by Stepan Kurkchyan. *November β [[Kodak Theatre]] in [[Hollywood, Los Angeles|Hollywood]], constructed to host the [[Academy Awards]].<ref>{{Cite web |last=Swed |first=Mark |date=2001-11-12 |title=A Tin Ear for Acoustics at New Kodak Theatre |url=https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2001-nov-12-ca-3191-story.html |access-date=2022-12-03 |website=Los Angeles Times |language=en-US}}</ref> *[[November 15]] β [[Palms Casino Resort]] in [[Paradise, Nevada]], USA, designed by [[Jon Jerde|The Jerde Partnership]]. *[[November 21]] β [[KΓΆlnTurm|Cologne Tower]] inaugurated; designed by Kohl & Kohl and [[Jean Nouvel]]. *[[December 10]] β [[Puente de la Mujer]], a pedestrian swing [[cantilever spar cable-stayed bridge]] spanning a dock in [[Buenos Aires]], Argentina, designed by [[Santiago Calatrava]], inaugurated. *[[December 11]] β [[American Folk Art Museum]] in [[New York City]], USA, inaugurated; designed by [[Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects]]. *''date unknown'' **[[Apartheid Museum]] in [[Johannesburg]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.apartheidmuseum.org/|title=About Us|website=Apartheid Museum|access-date=29 August 2024}}</ref> **[[Neue Galerie New York]], opened in the [[William Starr Miller House]], New York City, United States.
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