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1807 in architecture
Summary
The year
1807 in architecture
involved some significant events.
List of years in architecture
(
table
)
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Events
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John Smith
is appointed official city architect of
Aberdeen
in Scotland.
[1]
St Mark's Basilica
in
Venice
is consecrated as a cathedral.
Buildings and structures
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Buildings
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San Pietro di Cremeno, Genoa
, Italy
The church of
San Pietro di Cremeno, Genoa
, Italy, is built.
The Templo de la Virgen del Carmen church in
Celaya
,
Guanajuato
,
Mexico
, designed by
Francisco Eduardo Tresguerras
, is completed.
Saint Petersburg Manege
(riding school), designed by
Giacomo Quarenghi
, is completed.
"Old Academy" building for
Perth Academy
,
Scotland
, designed by
Robert Reid
, is completed.
Chester City Club
in England, designed by
Thomas Harrison
, is built as the Commercial Coffee Room.
[2]
Huguang Guild Hall
in
Beijing
, is built.
Royal Crescent, Brighton
, England (begun 1798) is completed.
In
Lincoln County, Maine
, the Nichols-Sortwell House and
Castle Tucker
, examples of federal architecture, are built at
Wiscasset
's seaport on the Sheepscot River.
Awards
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Grand Prix de Rome
, architecture:
Jean-Nicolas Huyot
.
Births
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John Carr
April 28 –
Alan Stevenson
, Scottish lighthouse engineer (died
1865
)
September 26 –
John Hayward
, English architect (died
1891
)
Deaths
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February 22 –
John Carr
, English architect (born
1723
)
References
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^
Geddes, Jane (2001).
Deeside and the Mearns: An Illustrated Architectural Guide
. Edinburgh: Rutland Press. p. 57.
ISBN
978-1-873190-40-1
.
^
Langtree, Stephen; Comyns, Alan, eds. (2001).
2000 Years of Building: Chester's Architectural Legacy
. Chester: Chester Civic Trust. p. 142.
ISBN
0-9540152-0-7
.