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1851 in architecture
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The year 1851 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings.
Events
- Missions Héliographiques established by Prosper Mérimée to photograph historical French architecture.
Buildings and structures
Buildings opened

- February 5 – Saint Thomas Episcopal Church and Rectory, Smithfield, Rhode Island, USA, designed by Thomas Alexander Tefft.
- May 1
- The Crystal Palace, home of the Great Exhibition, erected in Hyde Park, London to the design of Joseph Paxton.
- Permanent Windsor Riverside railway station in England completed to the design of William Tite.
- May 31 – Madonna dell'Archetto, Rome Italy.
- July 25 – Holy Trinity Church, Bangalore, India.
- October 1 – Alabama State Capitol, Montgomery, Alabama.
Buildings completed
- Osborne House on the Isle of Wight, England, designed by Prince Albert in consultation with builder Thomas Cubitt.
- Dock Tower in Grimsby, England.
- Donaldson's Hospital in Edinburgh, Scotland, designed by William Henry Playfair.
- De Wachter, Zuidlaren, Netherlands.
- Wat San Chao Chet, Bangkok, Thailand.
- Stone Bastei Bridge, Saxony.
Buildings commenced
- St. Stephen's Basilica in Budapest, Hungary, designed by Miklós Ybl.
- Muhammad Amin Khan Madrasa in Khiva, Uzbekistan.
- Hurstpierpoint College in England, designed by Richard Cromwell Carpenter.
Publications
- Gottfried Semper – The Four Elements of Architecture, part 1
- Edmund Sharpe – The Seven Periods of English Architecture.
Awards
- RIBA Royal Gold Medal – Thomas Leverton Donaldson.
- Grand Prix de Rome, architecture – Gabriel-Auguste Ancelet.
Births
Deaths
References
References
- (1878). "History of the State of Rhode Island, with illustrations". Hong, Wade & Co.
- Nazzaro, Pellegrino. (2000). "Constantino Brumidi: Artist of the Capitol". U.S. Government Printing Office.
- "Churchill prayed here". [[Bangalore Mirror]]..
- Struthers, Jane (2004). ''Royal Palaces of Britain''. London: New Holland Publishers (UK) Ltd. {{ISBN. 1-84330-733-2.
- "Pugin". The Dictionary of Scottish Architects..
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