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1898 in architecture
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The year 1898 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings.
Buildings and structures
Buildings
- St. Paul Building in New York City is completed as one of the tallest buildings in the world at this time.
- Compton Hill Water Tower in St. Louis, Missouri, designed by Harvey Ellis, is built.
- San Francisco Ferry Building, designed by A. Page Brown, is completed.
- The Queen Victoria Building, Sydney, Australia is completed.
- The British Columbia Parliament Buildings in Victoria, designed by Francis Rattenbury, are opened.
- The Lubyanka Building (headquarters of the All-Russia Insurance Company) in Moscow is built.
- Arts and Crafts movement architect Charles Voysey designs the country houses Broad Leys and Moor Crag overlooking Windermere in the Lake District of England (completed 1900).
- Edwin Lutyens designs Goddards rest home in Abinger, England (completed 1900).
- Construction of Cathedral of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Zamora, Michoacán, Mexico, designed by Jesús Hernández Segura, is begun.
- The New Synagogue of Strasbourg is inaugurated.
- Watts Cemetery Chapel in Compton, Surrey, England, designed by Mary Seton Watts, is completed.
Events
- To-Morrow: A Peaceful Path to Real Reform is published by Ebenezer Howard, calling for the creation of garden cities.
- York and Sawyer architectural practice established in New York City.
Awards
- RIBA Royal Gold Medal – George Aitchison.
- Grand Prix de Rome, architecture: Léon Chifflot.
Births
- February 3 – Alvar Aalto, Finnish architect, designer, sculptor and painter (died 1976)
- February 19 – Steen Eiler Rasmussen, Danish architect and urban planner (died 1990)
- March 4 – Robert Schmertz, American folk musician and architect (died 1975)
- July 15 – William Strudwick Arrasmith, American architect, designer of Greyhound bus stations (died 1965)
- September 20 – Elisabeth Scott, English architect, designer of the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre at Stratford-upon-Avon (died 1972)
- October 4 – Jo van den Broek, Dutch architect (died 1978)
- Giuseppe Samoná, Italian architect (died 1983)

Deaths
References
References
- {{NHLE. (1970)
- (2014). "Chronology". The C.F.A. Voysey Society.
- Chilvers, Ian, ed. (2004) [1988]. "Aalto, Alvar". ''The Oxford Dictionary of Art'' (3rd ed.) Oxford University Press. {{ISBN. 0-19-860476-9.
- Richardson, Albert. (1932-04-22). "Shakespeare Memorial Theatre". [[Building (magazine).
- Mead, Christopher Curtis (1991). ''Charles Garnier's Paris Opéra: Architectural Empathy and the Renaissance of French Classicism''. New York: The Architectural History Foundation; Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press. {{ISBN. 9780262132756.
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