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1819 in architecture

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1819 in architecture

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The year 1819 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings.

Events

  • Construction of Karlsborg Fortress in Sweden begins.
  • Construction of Mikhailovsky Palace in Saint Petersburg begins.
  • Sculptural work begins at the Schauspielhaus in Berlin (the modern-day Konzerthaus Berlin), designed by Karl Friedrich Schinkel.
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Buildings and structures

Buildings completed

  • Casa de la Guerra, Santa Barbara, USA
  • Cathedral Church of St. Paul, Boston, USA, designed by Alexander Parris and Solomon Willard
  • Greek-Catholic Church in Giurtelecu Şimleului, Romania (demolished in 1973)
  • The Plymouth Athenaeum, England, designed by John Foulston (destroyed in 1941)
  • New Théâtre de l'Odéon in Paris, designed by Pierre Thomas Baraguay (opened in September)
  • Vartiovuori Observatory, Turku, Finland

Awards

  • Grand Prix de Rome, architecture: Félix-Emmanuel Callet and Jean-Baptiste Lesueur.

Births

  • January 20 – Edward Milner, English landscape architect (died 1884)
  • February 8 – John Ruskin, English polymath and critic (died 1900)
  • May 15 – Alphonse Balat, Belgian architect (died 1895)
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  • May 20 – Sir Horace Jones, Architect and Surveyor to the City of London (died 1887)
  • Approximate date – Francis Fowler, English architect (died 1893)

Deaths

  • January 22 – Gian Antonio Selva, Italian neoclassical architect (born 1751)
  • March 13 – Charles Wyatt, English politician and architect (born 1758)
  • August 1 – Pierre-Adrien Pâris, French architect, painter and designer (born 1745)

References

References

  1. {{NRISref. 2007a
  2. Karttunen H. (1996). ''Vanhin tiede'', Ursa. {{ISBN. 951-9269-83-5 {{in lang. fi
  3. [[G. C. Boase]], [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/15015 ''Jones, Sir Horace (1819–1887)''] rev. Valerie Scott, [[Oxford Dictionary of National Biography]], 2004 (Subscription required)
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