1795 in architecture
The year 1795 in architecture involved some significant events.
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Buildings and structures
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Buildings and structures
Buildings
- Franklin Place in Boston, Massachusetts, designed by Charles Bulfinch, is completed.
- Old North Building at Georgetown College in Washington, D.C., probably designed by Leonard Harbaugh, is completed.
- Remodelling of Łazienki Palace in Warsaw by Domenico Merlini, begun in 1764, is completed.
- Church of St. Mary Magdalene, Bridgnorth, Shropshire, England, designed by Thomas Telford, is completed.
- The Welsh Bridge in Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England, designed and built by John Tilley and John Carline, is completed.
- The Large Chinese Bridge in Tsarskoye Selo, Russia, designed by Antonio Rinaldi and Charles Cameron, is built.
- Gallowgate Barracks in Glasgow, Scotland, are built.
- The Cabildo in New Orleans (first phase) is started (completed in 1799).
Births
- April 3 – Richard Lane, English architect (died 1880)[1]
- May 23 – Charles Barry, English architect (died 1860)
- October 19 – Thomas Leverton Donaldson, English architect (died 1885)
- Approximate date – John Forbes, English architect working in Cheltenham
Deaths
- June 23 – James Craig, Scottish architect (born 1744)
References
- "Richard Lane". www.scottisharchitects.org.uk. Retrieved 19 January 2018.
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