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1936 in architecture


The year 1936 in architecture involved some significant events.

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Casa del Fascio (Como), Italy
Olympic Stadium (Berlin)

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  1. ^ Wuellner, Margarita J.; Fratinardo, Marlise; Kainer, Amanda (2009). "Final Inventory Report: Survey of Original Fine and Decorative Arts on the Royal Mail Ship Queen Mary" (PDF). Santa Monica: PCR Services Corporation. Retrieved 2015-04-14.
  2. ^ Allaback, Sarah (2008). The First American Women Architects. Urbana: University of Illinois Press. p. 69. ISBN 9780252033216. OCLC 167518574. Retrieved 2018-07-10 – via Google Books.
  3. ^ "Puolustusvoimien 1930-luvun arkkitehtuuri Helsingissä" (in Finnish). National Board of Antiquities. 2009-12-22. Retrieved 2014-03-14.
  4. ^ "Tilkassa tapahtuu" (in Finnish). Yle Elävä Arkisto. 2006-10-25. Retrieved 2014-03-14.
  5. ^ "Gatwick's send-off". Flight. 11 June 1936. pp. 616–19. Retrieved 12 July 2011.
  6. ^ "Modern Airport – Features of Gatwick, London's Latest Terminal: Rational Building Layout: Ground and Air Traffic Control: Ancillary Services". Flight. 4 June 1936. pp. 602–4. Retrieved 12 July 2011.
  7. ^ King, John. "Gatwick's Beehive: a forgotten development". The Thirties Society Journal. 2: 25–8.
  8. ^ Brown, Jane (1996). Lutyens and the Edwardians: An English Architect and his Clients. London: Viking. pp. 223–227. ISBN 0-670-85871-4.
  9. ^ Historic England. "Campion Hall (including chapel) Micklen Hall (including chapel) (1046738)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 14 March 2012.
  10. ^ Johannessen, Neil (1994). Telephone Boxes. Princes Risborough: Shire Publications. ISBN 0-7478-0250-5.
  11. ^ Dennis Hevesi (2010-03-08). "Frank Williams, Architect of Skyscrapers, Dies at 73". The New York Times.