2025 in architecture
This article covers 2025 in architecture.
Events
- January 7 onwards - Several architecturally significant buildings are destroyed in the January 2025 Southern California wildfires.
- March 16 - The 1906 Wilhelminatoren in Valkenburg suddenly and unexpectedly collapses. Nobody is hurt. It raises concerns about maintenance of national monuments in the Netherlands.
- November 3 - The medieval Torre dei Conti in Rome partially collapses while under conservation with one fatality.
Buildings and structures
Australia
- Powerhouse Parramatta, expected in Sydney
Cambodia
- Techo International Airport, in Phnom Penh, opened 9 September 2025
Hong Kong
- Kai Tak Sports Park, opened 1 March 2025
Japan
- Naoshima New Museum of Art, expected in Naoshima
- Tottori Prefectural Museum, in Tottori: opened 30 March 2025
Netherlands
United States
- Doris Duke Theatre, in Becket, Massachusetts: expected to reopen after renovations on 9 July 2025
- Universal Epic Universe, in Orlando, Florida: opened 22 May 2025
Awards
- AIA Gold Medal – Deborah Berke
- Pritzker Prize – Liu Jiakun
- Stirling Prize – Appleby Blue Almshouse, Southwark, London
Deaths
- January 3 - Hiroshi Hara, 88, Japanese architect
- February 2 - Luce Eekman, French architect
- February 4 - Adrian Snodgrass, Australian architect
- February 9 - David E. Sellers, American architect
- February 15 - M. Paul Friedberg, American landscape architect
- February 18 - Howard Burns, British architectural historian
- March 2 - Bruno Dias Souza, Indian architect
- March 6 - Ricardo Scofidio, American architect
- March 23 - Barbara Neski, American architect
- March 26 - David Childs, American architect
- March 26 - Tamás Wachsler, Hungarian architect and politician
- March 29 - Harrison Fagg, American architect
- March 29 - Shelly Kappe, American architectural historian
- April 10 - Christoph Kohl, Italian-German architect and urban planner
- April 16 - Artak Ghulyan, Armenian architect
- April 20 - Kristin Feireiss, German architectural and design curator, writer, and editor
- April 22 - Zurab Tsereteli, Russian-Georgian sculptor, painter, and architect
- April 29 - Robert Campbell, American architect and architecture critic
- May 28 - Heliodoro Dols, 91, Spanish architect
- May 30 - Alenka Kham Pičman, 93, Slovenian architect
- June 6 - Graham Gund, 84, Americsn architect
- June 17- Léon Krier, 79, Luxemborgish architect
- July 29 - Helmut Swiczinsky, 81, Austrian architect
- September 14 - Sir Nicholas Grimshaw, 85, English architect
- September 28 - Sir Terry Farrell, 87, British architect and urban designer
- November 27 - Robert A. M. Stern, 86, American architect .
- December 5 - Frank Gehry, 96, Canadian-American architect .