Santiago Calatrava - Notable Works - Completed

Completed

  • 1983–1984, Jakem Steel Warehouse, Munchwilen, Switzerland
  • 1983–1985, Ernsting Warehouse, Coesfeld, Germany
  • 1983–1988, Wohlen High School, Wohlen, Switzerland
  • 1983–1990, Stadelhofen Railway Station, Zürich, Switzerland
  • 1983–1989, Lucerne Station Hall, Lucerne, Switzerland
  • 1984–1987, Bac de Roda Bridge, Barcelona, Spain
  • 1984–1988, Barenmatte Community Center, Suhr, Switzerland,
  • 1986–1987, Tabourettli Theater, Basel, Switzerland,
  • 1987–1992, Allen Lambert Galleria (in Brookfield Place), Toronto, Canada,
  • 1989–1994, TGV Station, Lyon, France
  • 1991-1995, Alameda Bridge and Metro Station, Valencia, Spain
  • 1992, Puente del Alamillo, Seville, Spain
  • 1992, Puente de Lusitania, Mérida, Spain
  • 1992, Montjuic Communications Tower at the Olympic Ring, Barcelona, Spain
  • 1992, World's Fair, Kuwaiti Pavilion, Seville, Spain
  • 1994, Mimico Creek Bridge, Humber Bay Parks, Toronto, Ontario
  • 1994, Oberbaumbrücke, Berlin, Germany (1896) rebuilt and opened on November 9
  • 1994–1997, Campo Volantin Footbridge, Bilbao, Spain
  • 1995, Trinity Bridge, footbridge over River Irwell in Manchester and Salford, Greater Manchester, England
  • 1996–2009, Ciutat de les Arts i les Ciències, Valencia, Spain
  • 1996, Centro Internacional de Ferias y Congresos de Tenerife, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Tenerife, Canary island, Spain
  • 1998, Gare do Oriente, Lisbon, Portugal
  • 2000, New terminal at Bilbao Airport, Bilbao, Spain
  • 2001, Milwaukee Art Museum, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S.
  • 2001, Puente de la Mujer, in the Puerto Madero barrio of Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • 2001, Bodegas Ysios, Laguardia, Spain
  • 2002, Wave, in Dallas, Texas at the Southern Methodist University Meadows Museum
  • 2003, James Joyce Bridge, bridge over River Liffey, Dublin, Ireland
  • 2003, Auditorio de Tenerife, the architect's first performing arts facility, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
  • 2004, redesign of Athens Olympic Sports Complex, Athens, Greece
  • 2004, Sundial Bridge at Turtle Bay, Redding, California, USA
  • 2004, Three bridges (called Harp, Cittern and Lute) spanning the main canal of the Haarlemmermeer, Netherlands
  • 2004, University of Zurich, "Bibliothekseinbau" library remodelling, Zürich, Switzerland
  • 2005, The bridge connecting the Ovnat shopping mall and the Rabin Medical Center (Beilinson) in Petah Tikva, Israel
  • 2005, Turning Torso, Malmö, Sweden
  • 2007, 3 Bridges on the A1 Motorway and TAV Railway, Reggio Emilia, Italy
  • 2007-2012 Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge, Dallas, Texas, U.S.
  • 2008, Chords Bridge at the entrance to Jerusalem, Israel, a light rail bridge
  • 2008, Ponte della Costituzione footbridge from Piazzale Roma over the Grand Canal, Venice, Italy
  • 2008-2009, Technion Obelisk, monument on the Technion campus in Haifa, Israel
  • 2009, Liège-Guillemins TGV Railway Station, Liège, Belgium
  • 2009, Samuel Beckett Bridge, bridge over River Liffey, Dublin, Ireland
  • 2009, Caja Madrid Obelisk, Madrid, Spain
  • 2011, Palacio de Congresos de Oviedo, Oviedo, Asturias, Spain, [Spanish wiki: es:Palacio de Congresos de Oviedo
  • 2012, Peace Bridge, Calgary, Canada
  • Atrium of Brookfield Place, Toronto, Canada (1992).

  • L'Umbracle at the Ciutat de les Arts i les Ciències in Valencia, Spain (1996).

  • Ciutat de les Arts i les Ciències, Valencia, Spain (1996).

  • Milwaukee Art Museum in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA (2001)

  • Gare do Oriente, Lisbon, Portugal (1998)

  • Calatrava bridge in Petah Tikva, Israel

  • Turning Torso in Malmö, Sweden (2005)

  • Chords Bridge for pedestrians and train in Jerusalem, Israel (2008)

  • Technion Obelisk in Haifa, Israel

  • Bridge in Reggio Emilia for Autostrada A1 and TAV project of Milan–Bologna railway

  • Ciudad Ciencias (Science City)

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