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1844 in architecture

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1844 in architecture

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The year 1844 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings.

Buildings and structures

Buildings completed

[[Scott Monument
  • June 12 – Abingdon Road railway station near Culham on the line to Oxford in England, designed by I. K. Brunel.
  • August 21 – St Mary's Church, Newcastle upon Tyne (Roman Catholic, later Cathedral) in England, designed by Augustus Pugin.
  • August 27 – St Barnabas Church, Nottingham (Roman Catholic, later Cathedral) in England, designed by Augustus Pugin.
  • October – The Grange, Ramsgate (house), designed for himself by Augustus Pugin.
  • Autumn – The Scott Monument in Edinburgh, Scotland, designed by George Meikle Kemp.
  • New buildings for Marischal College, Aberdeen, Scotland, designed by Archibald Simpson.
  • Bell tower of Dormition Cathedral, Kharkiv, Ukraine.
  • Berkshire County Gaol, Reading, England, designed by George Gilbert Scott with William Bonython Moffatt.
  • Berry Hill, near Halifax, Virginia.

Events

  • July 27 – Vang Stave Church, relocated from Vang Municipality (in Oppland, Norway) to Brückenberg, Silesia, is reconsecrated.
  • Eugène Viollet-le-Duc and Jean-Baptiste Lassus win a competition for the restoration of the cathedral of Notre-Dame de Paris.

Awards

  • Grand Prix de Rome, architecture: Prosper Desbuisson.

Births

[[George Meikle Kemp
  • January 3 – Hermann Eggert, German architect (died 1920)
  • June 23 – Émile Bénard, French architect and painter (died 1929)
  • July 3 – Dankmar Adler, German-born American architect (died 1900)

Deaths

  • March 6 – George Meikle Kemp, designer of the Scott Monument in Edinburgh (born 1795; drowned).
  • April 15 – Charles Bulfinch, first native-born American to practice architecture as a profession (born 1763)

References

References

  1. Hill, Rosemary. (2008). "God's Architect: Pugin and the building of romantic Britain". Penguin Books.
  2. Bonnar, Thomas (1892). ''A Biographical Sketch of George Meikle Kemp.'' Edinburgh: Blackwood, pp.144–146
  3. Baltzell, Edward Digby. ''Puritan Boston & Quaker Philadelphia''. Transaction Publishers (1996), p. 322–24. {{ISBN. 1-56000-830-X.
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