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{{Short description|none}} <!-- "none" is preferred when the title is sufficiently descriptive; see [[WP:SDNONE]] --> {{Use mdy dates|date=January 2021}} {{Year nav topic5|1982|architecture}} The year '''1982 in architecture''' involved some significant architectural events and new buildings. ==Buildings and structures== {{See also|Category:Buildings and structures completed in 1982}} ===Buildings opened=== [[File:National Gallery from SW, Canberra Australia.jpg|thumb|The [[National Gallery of Australia]] in [[Canberra]], [Australia]] * January 28 – [[Jatiyo Sangshad Bhaban]], the National Parliament Building in [[Dhaka]], Bangladesh, designed by [[Louis Kahn]].<ref>McCarter, Robert [2004]. ''Louis I. Kahn''. Phaidon Press Ltd. p. 512. {{ISBN|0-7148-4045-9}}.</ref> * April 29 – [[Sri Lankan Parliament Building]] in [[Kotte]], designed by [[Geoffrey Bawa]]. * October 12 – [[National Gallery of Australia]] in [[Canberra]], [[Australian Capital Territory|ACT]], designed by [[Colin Madigan]]. * November 13 – [[Vietnam Veterans Memorial]] in Washington, D.C., designed by [[Maya Ying Lin]], is dedicated.<ref>{{NRISref|version=2010a|dateform=mdy}}</ref> ===Buildings completed=== [[File:Mönchengladbach museum mit skulpturengarten.jpg|thumb|[[Abteiberg Museum]] in [[Mönchengladbach]], Germany]] * [[JPMorgan Chase Tower (Houston)|JPMorgan Chase Tower]] in [[Houston]], Texas, United States. * [[Rheinturm Düsseldorf]] in Germany. * [[Abteiberg Museum]] in [[Mönchengladbach]], Germany, designed by [[Hans Hollein]]. * [[First Canadian Centre]] in Calgary, [[Alberta]] * [[Nexen Building, Calgary]] in Calgary, [[Alberta]] * [[Kuwait National Assembly Building]], designed by [[Jørn Utzon]].<ref>Richard Weston, ''Utzon: Inspiration, Vision, Architecture'', Hellerup, Edition Bløndal, 2001, Pages 300–333</ref> * Rare Books Library, [[Newnham College, Cambridge]], designed by van Heyningen and Haward. * [[Hamer Hall, Melbourne|Hamer Hall]], part of [[The Arts Centre (Melbourne)|the Arts Centre]] complex, in [[Melbourne]], Australia. * [[Georgia Pacific Tower]] in [[Atlanta]], Georgia, United States. * [[TV-am]] Breakfast Television Centre in [[Camden Town]], London, designed by [[Terry Farrell (architect)|Terry Farrell]]. * [[Inmos microprocessor factory]] in [[Newport, Wales|Newport]], Wales, designed by the [[Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners|Richard Rogers Partnership]]. * [[Tower Square (Atlanta)|BellSouth Building]] in [[Atlanta]], Georgia, United States. * [[Juche Tower|Tower of the Juche Idea]] in [[Pyongyang]], North Korea. * Main chapel of [[Wat Phra Dhammakaya]] in Thailand. * [[Akasaka Prince Hotel]] in Tokyo, Japan. * [[Atlantis Condominium]] in Miami, Florida. * December – [[Renault Centre]] in [[Swindon]], England, designed by [[Norman Foster]]. ==Awards== * [[AIA Gold Medal]] – [[Romaldo Giurgola]] * [[Alvar Aalto Medal]] – [[Jørn Utzon]] * [[Architecture Firm Award]] – [[Gwathmey Siegel & Associates]], Architects LLC * [[Grand prix national de l'architecture]] – [[Claude Vasconi]] * [[Pritzker Prize]] – [[Kevin Roche]] * [[Royal Australian Institute of Architects Gold Medal|RAIA Gold Medal]] – [[John Overall (architect)]] * [[Royal Institute of British Architects|RIBA]] [[Royal Gold Medal]] – [[Berthold Lubetkin]] * [[Twenty-five Year Award]] – [[Commonwealth Building (Portland, Oregon)|Equitable Savings and Loan Building]] ==Births== ==Deaths== * March 10 – [[Charles N. Agree]], American architect (born 1897) * March 27 – [[Fazlur Rahman Khan]], Bengal-born structural engineer (born 1929) * April 20 – [[Şevki Balmumcu]], Turkish architect (born 1905) * May 21 – [[Giovanni Muzio]], Italian architect (born 1893) * August 4 – [[Bruce Goff]], American architect (born 1904) * November 8 – [[David Roberts (architect)|David Roberts]], British architect (born 1911) * November 16 – [[Peter Yates (architect)|Peter Yates]], English architect (born 1920) * December 18 – [[Richard Sheppard (architect)|Sir Richard Sheppard]], English architect (born 1910) ==References== {{reflist}} [[Category:1982 architecture| ]] [[Category:20th-century architecture]]
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