The year 1856 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings.
Buildings and structures
Buildings opened
Buildings completed
- Debating chambers of Parliament House, Melbourne, Australia, designed by General Charles Pasley
- Dolmabahçe Palace in Istanbul, Turkey.
- Landherrnamt, Bremen, Germany, designed by Alexander Schröder in the Neo-Romanesque style
- Walnut Hall, Toronto, Canada, designed by John Tully as O'Donohoe Row (demolished 2007)
Events
Awards
Births
- January 7 â Sydney Mitchell, Scottish architect (died 1930)
- January 21 â Gustaf Nyström, Finnish architect (died 1917)
- February 12 â Hendrik Petrus Berlage, Dutch architect (died 1934)
- August 5 â Axel Berg, Danish architect (died 1929)
- September 3 â Louis Sullivan, American architect, "father of skyscrapers" (died 1924)
- September 23 â John Bilson, English architect and architectural historian (died 1943)
- October 30 â Edward Prioleau Warren, English architect (died 1937)
- December 20 â Reginald Blomfield, English architect (died 1942)
- date unknown â Eugène Vallin, French architect, furniture designer and manufacturer (died 1922)
Deaths
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