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1711 in architecture
The year
1711 in architecture
involved some significant events.
Events
Commission for Building Fifty New Churches
set up in
London
under terms of the
New Churches in London and Westminster Act 1710
(
9 Ann.
c. 17). Most of the nineteen churches it eventually builds or rebuilds will be designed by
Nicholas Hawksmoor
, with
John James
,
Thomas Archer
and
James Gibbs
also participating.
Buildings and structures
New buildings
Construction begins on
Schloss WeiÃÂenstein
, Bavaria, palatial residence designed for Lothar Franz von Schönborn, Prince-Bishop of Bamberg and Archbishop of Mainz, by
Johann Dientzenhofer
and
Johann Lukas von Hildebrandt
.
Marlborough House
in
London
, designed by
Christopher Wren
, is completed.
Menshikov Palace (Saint Petersburg)
is opened.
Pope Clement XI
places an Egyptian obelisk in the fountain in front of the
Pantheon, Rome
.
Births
September 22
âÂÂ
Thomas Wright
, English astronomer, mathematician and garden designer (died
1786
)
December 23
âÂÂ
Jacob Fortling
, German-born Danish sculptor, architect and industrialist (died
1761
)
unknown date
âÂÂ
Eugénio dos Santos
, Portuguese architect and military engineer (died
1760
)
Deaths
unknown date
âÂÂ
Henry Bell
, English architect (born
1647
)
References