List of Projects By James Stirling - Projects Designed By Stirling and Michael Wilford

Projects Designed By Stirling and Michael Wilford

  • 1971 Milton Keynes, England: new headquarters for British Olivetti (C)
  • 1971 St. Andrews University, Scotland: Arts Centre
  • BUILT: 1972-77 Runcorn New Town, England: Southgate Housing (demolished)
  • 1975 Düsseldorf: Nordrhein-Westfalen Museum (C)
  • 1975 Cologne: Wallraf-Richartz Museum (C)
  • 1976 Berlin: Hotel in Meinecke Strasse
  • 1976 Doha, Qatar: Government Centre (C)
  • 1976 Florence: Administrative and Business Centre (C)
  • 1977 Nairobi, Kenya: UNEP Headquarters
  • 1977 "Roma Interrotta": theoretical revisions to Giambattista Nolli's plan of Rome
  • 1977 Marburg, Germany: Dresdner Bank
  • 1977 Rotterdam: redevelopment study for Müller Pier
  • BUILT: 1977-83 Stuttgart: Neue Staatsgalerie /Workshop Theatre (C)
  • 1978 Tehran: Biology and Biochemistry Institute
  • 1978 Monheim, Germany: headquarters for Bayer AG (C)
  • 1978 New York: eleven townhouses on East 67th St. (C)
  • BUILT: 1979-81 Rice University, Texas: School of Architecture extension
  • BUILT: 1979-87 Berlin: Wissenschaftszentrum (WZB) (C)
  • BUILT: 1979-84 Harvard University: Arthur M. Sackler Museum
  • 1980 New York: Columbia University Chemistry Department
  • BUILT: 1980-87 London: Clore Gallery for the Turner Collection (Tate Gallery)
  • 1980 Stuttgart: Music Academy
  • 1981 Houston Circle, Texas
  • BUILT: 1983-88 Ithaca, USA: Cornell University Performing Arts Center
  • 1983 Bologna, Italy: new town centre for Casalecchio
  • 1983 Turin, Italy: re-use of FIAT Lingotto factory (C)
  • 1983 Milton Keynes, England: new headquarters for British Telecom (C)
  • 1983 Latina, Italy: Municipal Library
  • BUILT: 1984-88 Liverpool, England: Tate Gallery (much destroyed by later alterations)
  • 1985 London: Museums of New Art, Tate Gallery
  • 1985 Bilbao: Abando Transport Interchange
  • 1985 London: National Gallery Extension (C)
  • 1986 Office and commercial building at No 1 Poultry, City of London (this project was developed by others, from initial work by Stirling, and built posthumously)
  • BUILT: 1986-92 Melsungen, Germany: production and distribution centre for Braun AG (C) (initial concept only; project then developed by Walter Naegeli)
  • 1986 Lugano,Switzerland: extension to the Thyssen Gallery (C)
  • 1986 Stuttgart: extension to State Theatre scenery workshop (C)
  • 1987 Aachen: Kaiserplatz
  • 1987 London: Study Centre and Library (Tate Gallery)
  • BUILT: 1987 Stuttgart: Music School and Theatre Academy (this project was developed by others, from initial work by Stirling, and built posthumously)
  • 1987 Milan: Palazzo Citterio Art Gallery (Brera Museum)
  • 1988 Glyndebourne, England: Opera House Extension (C)
  • BUILT: 1988 Irvine: Science Library, University of California, Irvine (this project was developed by others, from initial work by Stirling, and built posthumously)
  • 1988 Toronto: Ballet and Opera House (C)
  • 1988 Los Angeles: Disney Philharmonic Hall (C)
  • 1988 London: 5-7 Carlton Gardens
  • 1988 London: redevelopment of Paternoster Square (C)
  • 1988 London: Bracken House (C)
  • 1988 Seville: Stadium Development
  • 1989 Paris: Bibliothèque de France (C)
  • 1989 Compton Verney, England: Opera House (C)
  • BUILT: 1989-91 Venice: Bookshop in the Biennale Gardens (with Thomas Muirhead)
  • 1990 Venice: building for the Venice Film Festival (C)
  • 1990 London: Channel 4 Television (C)
  • 1991 Poplar Dock, London
  • 1991 Kyoto Centre, Japan (C)
  • 1991 Edinburgh: Museum of Scotland (C)
  • BUILT: 1991 Singapore: Temasek Polytechnic (this project was developed by others, from initial work by Stirling, and built posthumously)
  • BUILT: 1992 Salford (Manchester) England: Arts Centre (this project was developed by others, from initial work by Stirling, and built posthumously)

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