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==2020s==
==2020s==
*'''[[2026 in architecture|2026]]''' – The [[Sagrada Família]] is expected to be finished.
*'''[[2026 in architecture|2026]]''' – The [[Sagrada Família]] is expected to be finished.
*'''[[2025 in architecture|2025]]''' – [[Universal Epic Universe]] opened in [[Orlando, Florida]].


*'''[[2024 in architecture|2024]]''' – The [[Arch of Reunification]] in North Korea is demolished.
*'''[[2024 in architecture|2024]]''' – The [[Arch of Reunification]] in North Korea is demolished.
*'''[[2023 in architecture|2023]]''' – The [[Richard Gilder Center for Science, Education, and Innovation]] at the [[American Museum of Natural History]] in [[New York City]] designed by [[Studio Gang]] opened to the public.


*'''[[2022 in architecture|2022]]''' – [[1915 Çanakkale Bridge]] in [[Turkey]], the [[List of longest suspension bridge spans|longest suspension bridge in the world]], is completed.
*'''[[2022 in architecture|2022]]''' – [[1915 Çanakkale Bridge]] in [[Turkey]], the [[List of longest suspension bridge spans|longest suspension bridge in the world]], is completed.
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*'''[[1996 in architecture|1996]]''' – [[Oscar Niemeyer]] completes the [[Niterói Contemporary Art Museum]] in Brazil.
*'''[[1996 in architecture|1996]]''' – [[Oscar Niemeyer]] completes the [[Niterói Contemporary Art Museum]] in Brazil.
*'''[[1996 in architecture|1996]]''' – [[Aronoff Center for Design and Art]], [[University of Cincinnati]] completed by [[Peter Eisenman]].  
*'''[[1996 in architecture|1996]]''' – [[Aronoff Center for Design and Art]], [[University of Cincinnati]] completed by [[Peter Eisenman]].  
*'''[[1995 in architecture|1995]]''' – [[Steven Holl|Steven Holl Architects]] begin construction of St. Ignatius Chapel at [[Seattle University]].
*'''[[1995 in architecture|1995]]''' – [[Steven Holl Architects]] begin construction of St. Ignatius Chapel at [[Seattle University]].
*'''[[1994 in architecture|1994]]''' – Building of the [[Basel]] Signal Box by [[Herzog and de Meuron]]
*'''[[1994 in architecture|1994]]''' – Building of the [[Basel]] Signal Box by [[Herzog and de Meuron]]
*'''[[1993 in architecture|1993]]''' – The [[Umeda Sky Building]] in [[Osaka]] City, Japan is completed.  
*'''[[1993 in architecture|1993]]''' – The [[Umeda Sky Building]] in [[Osaka]] City, Japan is completed.  
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==1940s==
==1940s==
*'''[[1949 in architecture|1949]]''' – [[Glass House]] in [[New Canaan, Connecticut]] designed by [[Philip Johnson]].
*'''[[1949 in architecture|1949]]''' – [[Glass House (New Canaan, Connecticut)|Glass House]] in [[New Canaan, Connecticut]] designed by [[Philip Johnson]].
*'''[[1948 in architecture|1948]]''' – [[Pietro Belluschi]] completes the [[Equitable Building (Portland)|Equitable Building]] in [[Portland, Oregon]].
*'''[[1948 in architecture|1948]]''' – [[Pietro Belluschi]] completes the [[Equitable Building (Portland)|Equitable Building]] in [[Portland, Oregon]].
*'''[[1947 in architecture|1947]]''' – [[Alvar Aalto]] builds the [[List of MIT undergraduate dormitories#Baker House|Baker House]] dormitories at the [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]].
*'''[[1947 in architecture|1947]]''' – [[Alvar Aalto]] builds the [[List of MIT undergraduate dormitories#Baker House|Baker House]] dormitories at the [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]].
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*'''[[1808 in architecture|1808]]''' – Construction begins on the [[Paris Bourse]], designed by Alexandre-Théodore Brongniart.
*'''[[1808 in architecture|1808]]''' – Construction begins on the [[Paris Bourse]], designed by Alexandre-Théodore Brongniart.
*'''[[1807 in architecture|1807]]''' – The [[:File:Templo de la Virgen del Carmen, Celaya, Guanajuato, México .jpg|Templo de la Virgen del Carmen]] in [[Celaya]], Guanajuato, Mexico is completed.
*'''[[1807 in architecture|1807]]''' – The [[:File:Templo de la Virgen del Carmen, Celaya, Guanajuato, México .jpg|Templo de la Virgen del Carmen]] in [[Celaya]], Guanajuato, Mexico is completed.
*'''[[1806 in architecture|1806]]''' – [[Arc de Triomphe]], Paris from [[Jean Chalgrin]] commissioned by [[Napoleon Bonaparte]].
*'''[[1806 in architecture|1806]]''' – [[Arc de Triomphe]], Paris from [[Jean-François Chalgrin]] commissioned by [[Napoleon Bonaparte]].
*'''[[1805 in architecture|1805]]''' – The [[Ellesmere Canal]], designed by [[Thomas Telford]], is completed.  
*'''[[1805 in architecture|1805]]''' – The [[Ellesmere Canal]], designed by [[Thomas Telford]], is completed.  
*'''[[1804 in architecture|1804]]''' – Completion of the [[Government House, The Bahamas|Government House]] in the [[Bahamas]].
*'''[[1804 in architecture|1804]]''' – Completion of the [[Government House, The Bahamas|Government House]] in the [[Bahamas]].
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*'''[[3rd century BC in architecture|200s]]''' – [[Erechtheion]] in [[Athens]] completed (206 BC). [[Lighthouse of Alexandria]] in [[Egypt]] completed and is the tallest man-made structure in existence at the time (c. 246 BC). The city of [[Djenné-Djenno]] is first occupied (250 BC). [[Colossus of Rhodes]] is completed (280 BC).
*'''[[3rd century BC in architecture|200s]]''' – [[Erechtheion]] in [[Athens]] completed (206 BC). [[Lighthouse of Alexandria]] in [[Egypt]] completed and is the tallest man-made structure in existence at the time (c. 246 BC). The city of [[Djenné-Djenno]] is first occupied (250 BC). [[Colossus of Rhodes]] is completed (280 BC).
*'''[[4th century BC in architecture|300s]]''' – [[University of ancient Taxila]], one of the first institutes of learning, is established. [[Mausoleum at Halicarnassus]], one of the [[Seven Wonders of the Ancient World]], is completed (350 BC). [[Alexander the Great]] founds the city of [[Alexandria]] and plans its layout (331 BC). The city of [[Antioch]] is founded (300 BC).
*'''[[4th century BC in architecture|300s]]''' – [[University of ancient Taxila]], one of the first institutes of learning, is established. [[Mausoleum at Halicarnassus]], one of the [[Seven Wonders of the Ancient World]], is completed (350 BC). [[Alexander the Great]] founds the city of [[Alexandria]] and plans its layout (331 BC). The city of [[Antioch]] is founded (300 BC).
*'''[[5th century BC in architecture|400s]]''' – Completion of the final form of the [[Parthenon]] in [[Athens]] (432 BC). Construction of [[Pataliputra]] (modern day [[Patna]]) in the [[Magadha (Mahajanapada)|Magadha]] empire ([[Indian Subcontinent]]) begun (490 BC).
*'''[[5th century BC in architecture|400s]]''' – Completion of the final form of the [[Parthenon]] in [[Athens]] (432 BC). Construction of [[Pataliputra]] (modern day [[Patna]]) in the [[Magadha (Mahajanapada)|Magadha]] empire ([[Indian subcontinent]]) begun (490 BC).
*'''[[6th century BC in architecture|500s]]''' – Construction of the [[Temple of Artemis]] in [[Ephesus]] begins (c. 500 BC). [[Second Temple]] [[Temple in Jerusalem|in Jerusalem]] completed  (February 25, 515 BC). Work begins on [[Persepolis]] (515 BC). [[Temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus]] completed in [[Rome]] (509 BC).
*'''[[6th century BC in architecture|500s]]''' – Construction of the [[Temple of Artemis]] in [[Ephesus]] begins (c. 500 BC). [[Second Temple]] [[Temple in Jerusalem|in Jerusalem]] completed  (February 25, 515 BC). Work begins on [[Persepolis]] (515 BC). [[Temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus]] completed in [[Rome]] (509 BC).
*'''[[7th century BC in architecture|600s]]''' – Port city of [[Naucratis]] is founded in Egypt (c. 625 BC). Massalia (modern-day [[Marseille]]) is founded (c. 600 BC).
*'''[[7th century BC in architecture|600s]]''' – Port city of [[Naucratis]] is founded in Egypt (c. 625 BC). Massalia (modern-day [[Marseille]]) is founded (c. 600 BC).
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*'''[[17th century BC in architecture|1600s]]''' – Final construction of [[Stonehenge]] in England<ref>[[Stonehenge#After the monument (1600 BC on)]]</ref>
*'''[[17th century BC in architecture|1600s]]''' – Final construction of [[Stonehenge]] in England<ref>[[Stonehenge#After the monument (1600 BC on)]]</ref>
*'''[[18th century BC in architecture|1700s]]''' –  
*'''[[18th century BC in architecture|1700s]]''' –  
*'''[[19th century BC in architecture|1800s]]''' – Last [[Egypt]]ian pyramid built in [[Hawara]]
*'''[[19th century BC in architecture|1800s]]''' – Last [[Egypt]]ian pyramid built in [[Hawara (archaeological site)|Hawara]]
*'''[[20th century BC in architecture|1900s]]''' –
*'''[[20th century BC in architecture|1900s]]''' –



Latest revision as of 17:52, 26 December 2025

Template:Short description Template:Use dmy dates This is a timeline of architecture, indexing the individual year in architecture pages. Notable events in architecture and related disciplines including structural engineering, landscape architecture, and city planning. One significant architectural achievement is listed for each year.

Contents Summary of events in architecture – by year
21st Century: 2000s2010s2020s
20th Century: 1900s1910s1920s1930s1940s1950s1960s1970s1980s1990s
19th Century: 1800s1810s1820s1830s1840s1850s1860s1870s1880s1890s
18th Century: 1700s1710s1720s1730s1740s1750s1760s1770s1780s1790s
Pre-18th Century: 1000s1100s1200s1300s1400s1500s1600s
Neolithic3rd millennium BC2nd millennium BC1st millennium BC1st millennium AD

Articles for each year (in bold text, below) are summarized here with a significant event as a reference point.

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References

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