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1750 in architecture
The year
1750 in architecture
involved some significant events.
Events
November 18
âÂÂ
Westminster Bridge
across the
River Thames
in
London
, designed by
Swiss
-born engineer
Charles Labelye
, is officially opened.
Kedleston Hall
in Derbyshire, England, is commissioned by
Sir Nathaniel Curzon (later 1st Baron Scarsdale)
, to be designed by
James Paine
and
Matthew Brettingham
.
Calcot Park
, Berkshire, England, is rebuilt by
John Blagrave
, following a fire.
William Halfpenny
publishes
Rural Architecture in the Chinese Taste
in England.
Buildings and structures
Buildings
Azm Palace
,
Damascus
Christoffel Vought Farmstead
, New Jersey
Preservation Hall
, a private residence in the
New Orleans
French Quarter
(it will serve as a
tavern
during the
War of 1812
)
Fort Rensellear
in
Canajoharie, New York
Births
January 21
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François Baillairgé
, architect, painter and sculptor (died
1830
)
May 20
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William Thornton
, British-American physician, inventor, painter and architect (died
1828
)
date unknown
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John Booth
, architect and surveyor (died
1843
)
probable
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Thomas Baldwin
, English surveyor and architect in
Bath
(died
1820
)
Deaths
September 5
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Lauritz de Thurah
, Danish architect and architectural writer (born
1706
)
References