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1834 in architecture
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The year 1834 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings.
Events
- October 16 – Burning of Parliament: Much of the Palace of Westminster in London is destroyed by fire. Augustus Pugin is among the witnesses.
- The Institute of British Architects in London, predecessor of the Royal Institute of British Architects, is formed.
- First published scholarly description and drawings of a stave church, painter Johannes Flintoe's essay on Heddal Stave Church in Samlinger til det Norske Folks Sprog og Historie (Christiania).
Buildings and structures
Buildings opened

- August 30 – The Alexander Column, Saint Petersburg, Russia, designed by Auguste de Montferrand, is unveiled.
- October 7 – Birmingham Town Hall in Birmingham, England, designed by Joseph Hansom and Edward Welch, is opened for the start of the Music Festival, already delayed by a year because of lack of funds.
Buildings completed
- De Zwaluw, Hoogeveen, smock mill, Netherlands, built for Lucas Quirinus Robaard and Karsjen Meeuwes Steenbergen.
- Gurgi Mosque, Tripoli, Libya.
- Final reconstruction of the Presidential Palace, Vilnius, Lithuania, by Vasily Stasov.
- Reconstruction of the Narva Triumphal Arch in Saint Petersburg in stone by Vasily Stasov.
Awards
- Grand Prix de Rome, architecture: Paul-Eugène Lequeux.
Births
- March 11 – E. W. Pugin, English ecclesiastical architect (d. 1875)
- March 24 – William Morris, English artist, writer and conservationist (d. 1896)
- April 5 – Robert Rowand Anderson, Scottish architect (d. 1921)
- April 7 – Alfred B. Mullett, English-born American architect (d. 1890)
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Deaths
References
References
- Bugge, Anders. (1954). "Heddal stavkirke". Grøndahl.
- Dixon, Roger; Muthesius, Stefan (1985) [1978]. "Monumental Public Architecture". ''Victorian Architecture''. World of Art. London: Thames & Hudson. p. 148.
- "Geschiedenis". De Hollandsche Molen.
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