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The year 1901 in architecture involved some significant events. Buildings - Federal Court House and Post office for the Upper Midwest, now the "Landmark Center", Saint Paul, Minnesota by Willoughby J. Edbrooke is completed.
- Philadelphia City Hall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania is completed, the world's tallest masonry building.
- The Town Hall of S upsk, Poland, was built.
- Union Station in Washington, DC, designed by Daniel Burnham and Peirce Anderson is commissioned.
- Wardenclyffe Tower in Shoreham, New York, designed by Nikola Tesla and Stanford White is begun.
- Ward W. Willits House designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.
- Whitechapel Art Gallery in London, designed by C. Harrison Townsend is completed.
- The G nin-Louis Grain Shop in Nancy, designed by Henry Gutton and his nephew Henri Gutton, is built.
- The Vaxelaire Department Store in Nancy, designed by mile Andr and Eug ne Vallin, is completed.
- The Glasgow International Exhibition (1901) was held with new architecture by James Millar and Charles Renee Mackintosh and transplanted mock Tudor cottages from Port Sunlight,.[1]
[2] Awards Births Deaths fr:1901 en architecture mk:1901 no:Arkitektur ret 1901
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