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1823 in architecture
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Overview of the events of 1823 in architecture
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The year
1823 in architecture
involved some significant events.
Contents
Buildings and structures
Buildings
Awards
Births
Deaths
References
Buildings and structures
See also:
Category:Buildings and structures completed in 1823
Buildings
St George's, Brandon Hill
, Bristol
Work begins on the
British Museum
in
London
, designed by
Robert Smirke
(later Sir Robert).
Work begins on the
Altes Museum
in
Berlin
, designed by
Karl Friedrich Schinkel
, which is completed in
1830
.
Work completed on
St George's Church, Brandon Hill
in
Bristol
, England, designed by Robert Smirke in
Greek Revival
style.
Work completed on the
Primary Cathedral of Bogotá
, Colombia.
Work completed on the
Admiralty building, Saint Petersburg
designed by
Andreyan Zakharov
in
1806
.
Work completed on the core of
Massachusetts General Hospital, Bulfinch Building
, designed by
Charles Bulfinch
.
Opening of
Horton Road Hospital
as the First
Gloucestershire
County Asylum in England, designed by
William Stark
, John Wheeler and John Collingwood.
William Strickland
builds
St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, Philadelphia
, United States, one of the first
Gothic Revival
buildings.
Awards
Grand Prix de Rome
, architecture:
Félix Duban
.
[
1
]
Births
March 8 –
Thomas Fuller
, Canadian architect (died
1898
)
July 7 –
Francis Fowke
, Anglo-Irish architect and military engineer (died
1865
)
July 23 –
Edwin May
, American architect working in
Indianapolis
(died
1880
)
[
2
]
August 18 –
John Thomas Emmett
, English architect (died
1898
)
September 21 –
Charles Barry, Jr.
, English architect (died
1900
)
Deaths
June 16 –
Archibald Elliot
, Scottish architect (born
1761
)
August 16 –
Louis-Martin Berthault
, French architect (born
1770
)
Edward Holl
, English architect to the Navy Board
References
↑
Jacob, Paul Lacroix (1860).
Annuaire des artistes et des amateurs
(in French). p.
86.
↑
The Encyclopedia of Indianapolis
. Indiana University Press. 1994. p.
980.
ISBN
0-253-31222-1
.
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