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1951
 
    
British architects Arnold Powell and John Moya design the Skylon as a central feature for the Festival of Britain       
1951
 
    
British architect Basil Spence wins the competition to design a new cathedral for Coventry       
1951
 
    
British art historian Nikolaus Pevsner undertakes a massive task, a county-by-county description of The Buildings of England       
1962
 
   
Coventry's new cathedral is inaugurated, enhanced by a wide range of work by leading British artists      
1963
 
    
Young British architects Norman Foster and Richard Rogers work together as Team 4       
1974
 
    
German-born British art historian Nikolaus Pevsner completes his monumental 46-volume Buildings of England       
1975
 
    
The Willis Faber building, by English architect Norman Foster, is completed in Ipswich       
1976
 
    
Britain's new National Theatre, designed by Denys Lasdun, opens on the South Bank in London,       
1977
 
     
The Pompidou Centre, designed by Renzo Piano and Richard Rogers, opens in Paris        
1984
 
    
British architects James Stirling and Michael Wilford complete a new art gallery for Stuttgart