1910 in architecture
The year 1910 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings.Events
Buildings opened
- January 22 – Flinders Street railway station in Melbourne, Australia, designed by Fawcett and Ashworth.
- May 11 – Pan American Union Building, Washington, D.C., designed by Paul Philippe Cret and Albert Kelsey.
- June – Abdulla Shaig Puppet Theatre in Baku, Azerbaijan.
- November 27 – Pennsylvania Station, designed by McKim, Mead and White.
Buildings completed
- The Renauld Bank in Nancy, designed by Émile André and Paul Charbonnier.
- The Ducret Apartment Building in Nancy, designed by André and Charbonnier.
- Casa Milà in Barcelona, designed by Antoni Gaudí.
- :File:Looshaus Michaelerplatz.JPG|Goldman & Salatsch Building, Michaelerplatz, Vienna, designed by Adolf Loos.
- Steiner House in Vienna, designed by Adolf Loos.
- Birmingham Oratory in Birmingham, England, designed by Edward Doran Webb.
- Jacir Palace Hotel in Bethlehem.
- :de:Gereonshaus|Gereonshaus in Cologne, designed by Carl Moritz.
- National Museum of Finland, Helsinki, designed by Herman Gesellius, Armas Lindgren and Eliel Saarinen.
- Pilgrim Monument, Boston, Massachusetts, United States.
- Giesshübel warehouse in Zürich, designed by Robert Maillart.
Awards
- RIBA Royal Gold Medal – Thomas Graham Jackson.
- Grand Prix de Rome, architecture: :fr:Fernand Janin|Fernand Janin.
Births
- May 23 – Sir Hugh Casson, British architect, interior designer, artist, influential writer and broadcaster
- June 26 – Maciej Nowicki, Polish architect, chief architect of the new Indian city of Chandigarh
- July 2 – Richard Sheppard, English architect specializing in educational buildings
- August 7 – Lucien Hervé, Hungarian-born architectural photographer
- August 12 – Eliot Noyes, American architect and industrial designer
- August 20 – Eero Saarinen, Finnish American architect and industrial designer, son of Eliel Saarinen
Deaths