1973 in architecture

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The year 1973 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings.

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Buildings and structures

Buildings opened

Sydney Opera House Sydney Opera House Sails.jpg
Sydney Opera House

Buildings completed

Harvard Science Center at Harvard University, Boston,USA Harvard-Science-Center-Josep-Lluis-Sert-Apr-2014.jpg
Harvard Science Center at Harvard University, Boston,USA
Mala Rijeka Viaduct, Podgorica, Montenegro The Bridge (9238515807).jpg
Mala Rijeka Viaduct, Podgorica, Montenegro

Events

Awards

Births

Deaths

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Jørn Utzon Danish architect

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Utzon Center

The Utzon Center in Aalborg, Denmark, was the last building to be designed by Jørn Utzon, the architect behind the Sydney Opera House. In collaboration with his son Kim, who provided the final construction drawings, he planned the centre not as a museum but as a place where students of architecture could meet and discuss their ideas for the future. Located on the Limfjord waterfront in the city where Utzon spent his childhood, the building was completed in 2008, the year Utzon died.

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