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1884 in architecture
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Overview of the events of 1884 in architecture
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The year
1884 in architecture
involved some significant architectural events and new buildings.
Contents
Buildings and structures
Buildings
Publications
Awards
Births
Deaths
References
Buildings and structures
See also:
Category:Buildings and structures completed in 1884
Buildings
Washington Monument
Antoni Gaudí
becomes architect for the
Sagrada Família
church in
Barcelona
.
Gustav Adolf Church, Liverpool
, England, designed by
W. D. Caröe
, is completed.
Washington Monument
in
Washington, D.C.
, designed by
Robert Mills
, is completed.
Hungarian Royal Opera House
in
Budapest
, designed by
Miklós Ybl
, is opened.
Budapest Keleti railway station
, designed by
Gyula Rochlitz
and János Feketeházy, is completed.
Garabit viaduct
in France, engineered by
Gustave Eiffel
and
Maurice Koechlin
, is completed.
The Dakota
apartment building on the
Upper West Side
of
Manhattan
in
New York City
, designed by
Henry Janeway Hardenbergh
, is completed.
Cornerstone of
Statue of Liberty
laid in New York Harbor.
Publications
Frederic Growse
–
Bulandshahr: Or, Sketches of an Indian District: Social, Historical and Architectural
Awards
RIBA
Royal Gold Medal
–
William Butterfield
.
Grand Prix de Rome
, architecture:
Hector d'Espouy
.
Births
February 6
–
Vlastislav Hofman
, Czech artist and Cubist-influenced architect (died
1964
)
[
1
]
[
2
]
February 12
–
Norman Jewson
, English Arts and Crafts architect (died
1975
)
July 6
–
Willem Marinus Dudok
, Dutch Modernist architect (died
1974
)
August 27
–
Alfredo Baldomir
, Uruguayan soldier, architect and politician (died
1948
)
September 26
–
Antonio Barluzzi
, Italian Franciscan friar and architect, known as the "Architect of the Holy Land" (died
1960
)
November 24
–
Michel de Klerk
, Dutch
Amsterdam School
architect (died
1923
)
Ernest George Trobridge
, British architect (died
1942
)
Paul Abadie
Deaths
January 8
–
Eugenius Birch
, English naval architect, engineer and noted pier builder (born
1818
)
[
3
]
February 10
–
Richard Shackleton Pope
, English architect working in Bristol (born
1793
)
March 26
–
Edward Milner
, English landscape architect (born
1819
)
July 27
–
Frigyes Feszl
, Hungarian architect, a significant figure in the romantic movement (born
1821
)
August 3
–
Paul Abadie
, French architect and building restorer (born
1812
)
[
4
]
October 19
–
Major Rohde Hawkins
, English school and church architect (born
1821
)
References
↑
Cooper, Douglas (1970).
The Cubist Epoch
. London: Phaidon Press.
↑
Cox, Neil (2000).
Cubism
. London: Phaidon Press.
ISBN
9780714840109
.
↑
"Eugenius Birch"
. eastlondonhistory.com. 2008-06-28
. Retrieved
2010-05-31
.
↑
"Paul Abadie, architecte"
.
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