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The year 1947 in architecture involved some significant events.
Events
- February–June – Initial proposals for the Headquarters of the United Nations in New York City are drawn up.
 - April – Initial proposals for Point Park Civic Center in Pittsburgh by Frank Lloyd Wright are presented.
 - Bankside Power Station, London, designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott (completed in early 1960s; converted to Tate Modern art gallery in late 1990s).
 - Le Corbusier commences construction of the Cité radieuse, Marseille.
 - Reconstruction plan for the French city of Nantes by Michel Roux-Spitz is approved.
 - Jože Plečnik proposes plans for the "Plečnik Parliament" overlooking Ljubljana.
 
Buildings and structures

Zushi Temple, Taiwan

Avenel Cooperative Housing Project, Los Angeles
Buildings completed
- The Berkeley Building, or "Old" John Hancock Tower in Boston, Massachusetts, United States, designed by Cram and Ferguson.
 - 75 Rockefeller Plaza in New York City.
 - Altino Arantes Building in São Paulo, Brazil, designed by Plínio Botelho do Amaral with the contractors, Camargo & Mesquita.
 - Wachovia Building (Mobile), Alabama, designed by Platt Roberts & Associates.
 - Nizami Mausoleum, Ganja, Azerbaijan (replaced 1991).[1]
 - Cathedral of San Carlos de Bariloche, Argentina, designed by Alejandro Bustillo.
 - St. Josaphat Cathedral, McCauley, Edmonton, Alberta, designed by Reverend Philip Ruh.
 - Zushi Temple, New Taipei City, Taiwan, designed by Li Meishu.
 - Avenel Cooperative Housing Project in Los Angeles, California, designed by Gregory Ain.
 - Hearst Castle, California, designed by Julia Morgan (construction, begun in 1919, ceases).
 - Delano hotel, Miami Beach, designed by Robert Swartburg.
 
Awards
Births
- March 8 – Foad Rafii, Iranian architect working in Canada
 - March 22 – George Ferguson, English architect and politician working in Bristol
 - April 20 – Mark Fisher, English architect specialising in rock music stage sets (died 2013)
 - June 24 – Ian Ritchie, English architect working internationally
 - November 10 – Patrick Berger, French architect
 - December 9 – Steven Holl, American architect
 - December 12 – Will Alsop, English architect (died 2018)
 - December 21 – Jacques Lucan, French architect
 - Aykut Karaman, Turkish architect
 
Deaths
- January 22 – Max Berg, German architect (born 1870)
 - February 21 – Richard Barry Parker, English architect and urban planner (born 1867)
 - April 1 – Carl Krayl, German architect (born 1890)
 - June 6 – José Marques da Silva, Portuguese architect (born 1869)
 - August 5 – Charles Bateman, English architect (born 1863)
 - September 9 – Victor Horta, Belgian architect (born 1861)
 - October 1 – James Gamble Rogers, American architect (born 1867)
 - November 5 – Fritz Schumacher, German architect (born 1869)
 - November 20 – Walter J. Mathews, American architect working in California (born 1850)
 - November 28
- James Miller, Scottish architect (born 1860)
 - Cecil Wood, New Zealand architect (born 1878)
 
 - Vjekoslav Bastl, Croatian secessionist architect working in Zagreb (born 1872)
 - Frank Chouteau Brown, American architect (born 1876)
 - Henrietta Cuttino Dozier, American architect working in the southern states (born 1872)
 - Squire J. Vickers, American architect working on the New York City Subway (born 1872)
 - Francis W. Wilson, American architect working in California (born 1870)
 
References
- ↑ Marriott, James; Minio-Paluello,Mika (2012). The Oil Road: Travels from the Caspian to the City. Verso Books. ISBN 978-1-84467-927-0.
 
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