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1804 in architecture
The year
1804 in architecture
involved some significant events.
Buildings and structures
Buildings
May 21 âÂÂ
Père Lachaise Cemetery
in
Paris
, laid out by
Alexandre-Théodore Brongniart
, is opened.
August 28 âÂÂ
Cathedral of the Holy Trinity (Quebec)
, designed by Major
William Robe
and Captain William Hall, is consecrated.
The Government House in the
Bahamas
is completed.
Montevideo Metropolitan Cathedral
in Uruguay is consecrated.
Dalongdong Baoan Temple
in
Taipei
,
Taiwan
, is completed.
The
Pont des Arts
in Paris, designed by
Louis-Alexandre de Cessart
and Jacques Dillon, is completed.
Rostokino Aqueduct
for
Moscow
water supply is completed by Colonel Ivan Gerard to the designs of Friedrich Wilhelm Bauer.
Awards
Grand Prix de Rome
, architecture: Jules Lesueur.
Births
February 7 âÂÂ
William Tinsley
, Irish architect working in the United States (died
1885
)
March 1 âÂÂ
John Henderson
, Scottish ecclesiastical architect (died
1862
)
March 13 âÂÂ
Thomas Allom
, English architect (died
1872
)
September 4 âÂÂ
Thomas Ustick Walter
, American architect (died
1887
)
November 3 âÂÂ
Alexander Dick Gough
, English architect (died
1871
)
December 19 âÂÂ
George Townsend Andrews
, English architect known for railway stations in Yorkshire (died
1855
)
John S. Norris
, American architect (died
1876
)
Deaths
March 18 âÂÂ
Louis Jean Desprez
, French painter and architect working in Sweden (born
1743
)
Nicholas Revett
, English amateur architect (born
1720
)
References