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1834 in architecture
The year
1834 in architecture
involved some significant architectural events and new buildings.
Events
October 16
–
Burning of Parliament
: Much of the
Palace of Westminster
in London is destroyed by fire.
Augustus Pugin
is among the witnesses.
The Institute of British Architects in London, predecessor of the
Royal Institute of British Architects
, is formed.
First published scholarly description and drawings of a
stave church
, painter
Johannes Flintoe
's essay on
Heddal Stave Church
in
Samlinger til det Norske Folks Sprog og Historie
(
Christiania
).
Buildings and structures
Buildings opened
August 30
– The
Alexander Column
, Saint Petersburg, Russia, designed by
Auguste de Montferrand
, is unveiled.
October 7
–
Birmingham Town Hall
in
Birmingham
,
England
, designed by
Joseph Hansom
and
Edward Welch
, is opened for the start of the Music Festival, already delayed by a year because of lack of funds.
Buildings completed
De Zwaluw, Hoogeveen
, smock mill, Netherlands, built for Lucas Quirinus Robaard and Karsjen Meeuwes Steenbergen.
Gurgi Mosque
, Tripoli, Libya.
Final reconstruction of the
Presidential Palace, Vilnius
,
Lithuania
, by
Vasily Stasov
.
Reconstruction of the
Narva Triumphal Arch
in
Saint Petersburg
in stone by Vasily Stasov.
Awards
Grand Prix de Rome
, architecture: Paul-Eugène Lequeux.
Births
March 11
–
E. W. Pugin
,
English
ecclesiastical architect (d.
1875
)
March 24
–
William Morris
, English artist, writer and conservationist (d.
1896
)
April 5
–
Robert Rowand Anderson
,
Scottish
architect (d.
1921
)
April 7
–
Alfred B. Mullett
, English-born
American
architect (d.
1890
)
May 23
–
JÃÂnis Frëdrihs Baumanis
,
Latvian
architect (d.
1891
)
August 2
–
Frédéric Bartholdi
,
French
sculptor (d.
1904
)
Date unknown –
Giorgio Costantino Schinas
, Maltese architect and civil engineer (d.
1894
)
Deaths
September 2
–
Thomas Telford
, Scottish-born stonemason, architect and civil engineer (b.
1757
)
September 5
–
Thomas Lee
, English architect (b.
1794
)
References