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Overview of the events of 2002 in architecture
Buildings and structures
City Hall in London
May 21 – Portico and extensions to the Queen's Gallery at Buckingham Palace , London, designed by John Simpson , are opened by Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom as part of her Golden Jubilee .
May 24 – Falkirk Wheel , a rotating boat lift, connecting the Forth and Clyde Canal with the Union Canal , near Falkirk , Scotland, is opened by Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom as part of her Golden Jubilee.
July – London City Hall on the south bank of the River Thames , designed by Norman Foster , is opened.
July 5 – The Imperial War Museum North in Manchester , designed by Daniel Libeskind , opens.
July 13 – Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art , converted from the Baltic Flour Mill at Gateshead in North East England , opens.
September 2 – Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels , designed by José Rafael Moneo , is consecrated in Los Angeles, California .
October 16 – Bibliotheca Alexandrina inaugurated in Egypt , from the competition winning entry by Snøhetta .
October 26 – Federation Square in Melbourne , Australia is completed.
December 14 – Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth in Texas , designed by Tadao Ando .
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Awards
Falkirk Wheel
Births
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