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1872 in architecture

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1872 in architecture

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The year 1872 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings.

Events

  • Work begins on the building of the Church of the Holy Angels, Hoar Cross, Staffordshire, England, designed by George Frederick Bodley and Thomas Garner.

Buildings and structures

Buildings opened

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  • July – The Albert Memorial in London, designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott, is opened by Queen Victoria.
  • December 12 – Church of San Agustin, Laredo, Texas, is opened
  • The Ancoats Hospital, an enlargement of the existing building, in Manchester, England, designed by Lewis and Crawcroft, begins construction.

Buildings completed

  • Basilica of Our Lady of the Pillar, Zaragoza, Aragon, Spain (nearly two hundred years after it was begun).
  • St Mary Magdalene, Paddington, London, designed by George Edmund Street, originally completed.
  • St. Matthew's German Evangelical Lutheran Church, Charleston, South Carolina, designed by John Henry Devereux, dedicated.
  • The Egyptian Halls, a pioneering iron-framed commercial building in Glasgow designed by Alexander Thomson.
  • Palacio Federal Legislativo, Caracas, Venezuela, designed by Luciano Urdaneta.

Awards

  • RIBA Royal Gold Medal – Friedrich von Schmidt.
  • Grand Prix de Rome, architecture: Louis Bernier.

Births

  • January 8 – Antonio Palacios, Spanish architect (died 1945)
  • January 20 – Julia Morgan, California-based architect (died 1957)
  • January 23 – Jože Plečnik, Slovene architect (died 1957)
  • February 9 – Charles Klauder, American architect known for university buildings (died 1938)
  • May 26 – Zachary Taylor Davis, Chicago architect (died 1946)
  • Clarence Perry, American town planner (died 1944)

Deaths

  • January 13 – William Scamp, English architect (born 1801)
  • February 20 – Andrew Petrie, builder, architect and Australian pioneer (born 1798)
  • June 22 – Frederick Marrable, first Chief Architect of the Metropolitan Board of Works (London) (born 1819)
  • December 14 – Robert Richardson Banks, English architect, partner of Charles Barry, Jr. (born 1812)
  • December 17 – William Slater, London-based architect (born 1819)

References

References

  1. "Construction of the memorial". Royal Institute of British Architects.
  2. (2001). "Lancashire: Manchester And The South-East". Yale University Press.
  3. Gracia Gimeno, Juan Antonio. (March 1999). "The Pillar of Saragossa". Editorial Escudo de Ora, S.A.
  4. (1 April 2011). "History". egyptianhalls.co.uk.
  5. [http://caracas.ciberturista.com/palacio-federal-legislativo-de-venezuela/ "Palacio Federal Legislativo de Venezuela (Capitolio Federal)"], Caracas Ciberturista.com. {{in lang. es Retrieved 22 May 2013.
  6. "Architects and Artists S". Sussex Parish.
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