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1610s in architecture
Summary
List of years in architecture
(
table
)
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1601
1602
1603
1604
1605
1606
1607
1608
1609
1610
1611
1612
1613
1614
1615
1616
1617
1618
1619
1620
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Buildings and structures
Art
Archaeology
Architecture
Literature
Music
Philosophy
Science
+...
1600s
.
1610s in architecture
.
1620s
Architecture timeline
Events
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27 April 1613 –
Inigo Jones
is appointed
Surveyor of the King's Works
in
England
.
September 1615 – Inigo Jones, newly returned from a tour of continental Europe, is appointed
Surveyor-General of the King's Works
in England.
Buildings and structures
edit
Buildings
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Saint Thomas Tower
in
Marsaskala
, Malta
Jesuit Church, Molsheim
, France
Wignacourt Tower
in St. Paul's Bay, Malta
1610
The
Changdeokgung
of
Korea
is reconstructed.
The
Church of San Giorgio Maggiore
in
Venice
,
Italy
, designed by
Palladio
is completed.
Fellows' Quad, Merton College, Oxford
, is completed.
Wignacourt Tower
is built in
St. Paul's Bay
,
Malta
.
1611
The
Catholic
church
of
Virgen del Rosario
is built in
Benejúzar
,
Spain
.
The
Deoksugung
of
Korea
is completed.
The
University of Santo Tomas
is completed in
Manila
,
Philippines
.
Saint Lucian Tower
in
Marsaxlokk
,
Malta
is completed (begun in 1610).
1613 –
Santa Cecilia Tower
,
Għajnsielem
,
Gozo
, Malta, built.
1614
The Marian column in front of the
Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore
in Rome, designed by
Carlo Maderno
, is built; it serves as a model for numerous
Marian columns
in many Catholic countries.
The
Schloss Johannisburg
in
Aschaffenburg
,
Bavaria
, designed by Georg Ridinger
[de]
, is completed (begun in 1605).
Work starts on
Saint Thomas Tower
in
Marsaskala
,
Malta
.
1615
Work starts on the
Jesuit Church, Molsheim
(consecrated in 1618).
The
Wignacourt Aqueduct
in
Malta
is completed (begun in 1610).
1616
Work starts on the
Queen's House
in
Greenwich
,
England
, designed by
Inigo Jones
as the first major example of
classical architecture
in the country (work is suspended in 1619 and resumed 1630–38).
The
Church of San Pablo
in
Valladolid
is completed.
The
Sultan Ahmed Mosque
("Blue Mosque") in
Istanbul
is completed.
The
Gyeonghuigung
of
Korea
is completed.
The
Changgyeonggung
of
Korea
is reconstructed.
Marsalforn Tower
in
Gozo
,
Malta
, is completed (begun c.1614).
1617 – The
Basilica Palladiana
in
Vicenza
,
Italy
, designed by
Andrea Palladio
, is completed (begun in 1549).
1618
Saint Mary's Tower
in
Comino
,
Malta
, is completed.
Parlement de Bretagne in
Rennes
, designed by
Salomon de Brosse
, is built.
Jo-an
chashitsu
is erected in
Kyoto
.
1619
The
Banqueting House at Whitehall
in
London
and the Prince's Lodging at
Newmarket, Suffolk
, both designed by
Inigo Jones
, are begun.
Naghsh-i Jahan Square
is built in
Isfahan
,
Iran
by Mohammadreza Isfahani.
Remodelling of
Plaza Mayor, Madrid
, is completed by
Juan Gómez de Mora
.
Ballintaylor House at Whitechurch,
Waterford
,
Ireland
, is built by Sir Richard Osbourne.
Château of
Blérancourt
in France, designed by
Salomon de Brosse
, is built about this date.
Town Hall of Benfeld
, then in the
Holy Roman Empire
, now in France, is completed.
Publications
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1615 –
Vincenzo Scamozzi
–
L'Idea della Architettura Universale
(
The Universal Idea of Architecture
)
Births
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4 May 1611 –
Carlo Rainaldi
(died
1691
)
1611 –
John Webb
(died
1672
)
1612 –
Louis Le Vau
(died
1670
)
1613 –
Claude Perrault
(died
1688
)
Deaths
edit
7 August 1616 –
Vincenzo Scamozzi
(born
1548
)
1617 –
Sedefkar Mehmed Agha
(born c.1540)