1913 in architecture
The year 1913 in architecture involved some significant events.
Buildings and structures
- Work on Gartenstadt Falkenberg in Bohnsdorf, earliest of the Berlin Modernism Housing Estates, begins to a design by Bruno Taut.
Buildings
Image:View of Woolworth Building fixed crop.jpg|thumb|Woolworth Building when new- February 1 – Grand Central Terminal, rebuilt, re-opens in New York City, United States.
- April 24 – The Woolworth Building opens in New York City, United States, designed by Cass Gilbert; the tallest building in the world at this date.
- May 20 – Centennial Hall in Breslau, designed by Max Berg.
- May 26 – Campbeltown Picture House opens in Scotland, designed by Albert V. Gardner.
- May 31 – The Carol I Mosque in Constanța, Romania, designed by George Constantinescu, is inaugurated.
- July 20 – New Town Hall (Hanover), designed by Hermann Eggert and Gustav Halmhuber, opened.
- October 18 – Monument to the Battle of the Nations at Leipzig, designed by Bruno Schmitz, is inaugurated.
- Sinaia railway station in Sinaia, Romania.
- City Federal Building in Birmingham, Alabama, the tallest building in Alabama until 1969.
- Alberta Legislature Building in Edmonton, Alberta completed.
- Union Buildings, Pretoria, Union of South Africa, by Herbert Baker, completed.
- Church of the Holy Spirit, Vienna, by Jože Plečnik, completed.
- Kelling Hall, Norfolk, England, designed by Edward Maufe, completed.
- Scheu House and Horner House, Vienna, both designed by Adolf Loos, completed.
- Heijplaat worker's housing for Rotterdamsche Droogdok Maatschappij in the Netherlands, planned by Herman Ambrosius Jan Baanders, is begun.
- Interiors of Café Capua, Herrenmodesalon Kniže and Bridge-Club-Wien, Vienna, all designed by Adolf Loos, completed.
- Halenbrücke concrete open-spandrel arch bridge over Aare between Bern and Kirchlindach in Switzerland.
Publications
- Adolf Loos' Ornament and Crime is first published.
Awards
- RIBA Royal Gold Medal – Reginald Blomfield.
- Grand Prix de Rome, architecture: Roger Séassal.
Births
- May 20 – H. T. Cadbury-Brown, English architect
- September 4 – Kenzō Tange, Japanese architect
- October 20 – Alejandro de la Sota, Spanish architect
- October 25 – Raymond Berg, Australian architect
- November 2 – Erik Asmussen, Danish-born architect
Deaths
- May 30 – John Oldrid Scott, English architect
- August 27 — Charles Babcock, American Architect
- November 8 – John Belcher, English architect
- November 28 – George B. Post, American architect