1897 in architecture
The year 1897 in architecture involved some significant events.Events
Buildings
- May 1
- * Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek art museum, designed by Wilhelm Dahlerup, opens in Copenhagen.
- * Tennessee Centennial Exposition opens in Nashville, with a temporary pyramid for Memphis, TN and a copy of the Parthenon, which will be rebuilt of permanent materials in the 1920s.
- May 12 – The new Oxford Town Hall, designed by Henry Hare, is officially opened in England.
- May 16 – The Teatro Massimo is inaugurated in Palermo; it is the largest opera theatre in Italy and the third in Europe.
- November 1 – The Library of Congress Building in Washington, D.C., designed by Paul J. Pelz, is opened.
- Christmas – The Cathedral of St. Vincent de Paul, Tunis, is completed.
- The Secession Building, Vienna, designed by Joseph Maria Olbrich is completed in Austria.
- Glasgow School of Art, designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh, is begun in Scotland.
- Arts and Crafts movement houses in England:
- * Long Copse, Ewhurst, Surrey, designed by Alfred Hoare Powell, built.
- * Munstead Wood, designed by Edwin Lutyens for Gertrude Jekyll, begun.
- The Flatiron Building of Atlanta, Georgia, United States is completed, five years before New York City's more famous structure.
- First Church of Christ, Scientist, designed by Solon Spencer Beman, is built.
- The Battenberg Mausoleum, Sofia, designed by Hermann Mayer, is completed.
- The Weaver building, a mill at Swansea in Wales, becomes the first building in the United Kingdom to be constructed from reinforced concrete, by L. G. Mouchel to Hennebique patents.
- Dresden Hauptbahnhof railway station in Germany, designed by Ernst Giese and Paul Weidner, is completed.
- Restoration and remodelling of Castelldefels Castle in Spain by Enric Sagnier is completed.
Awards
- RIBA Royal Gold Medal – Pierre Cuypers.
Births
- January 2 – William Henry Harrison, American architect working in Whittier, California
- January 23 – Margarete Schütte-Lihotzky, Austrian architect
- February 11 – Jacob Christie Kielland, Norwegian architect
- February 25 – Elisabeth Coit, American architect
- April 18 – Charles N. Agree, American architect working in Detroit
- May 15 – Rudolf Schwarz, German architect
- August 16 – Helge Thiis, Norwegian architect and restorer
- September 9 – Nancy Lancaster, née Perkins, American-born interior decorator
Deaths
- January 10 – David Brandon, Scottish-born architect
- March 25 – Charles Eliot, American landscape architect
- May 6 – George Gilbert Scott, Jr., English architect
- June 22 – William Mason, New Zealand architect
- December 11 – John Loughborough Pearson, British architect
- William Lang, American architect