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1802 in architecture
Summary
The year
1802 in architecture
involved some significant events.
List of years in architecture
(
table
)
…
1792
1793
1794
1795
1796
1797
1798
1799
1800
1801
1802
1803
1804
1805
1806
1807
1808
1809
1810
1811
1812
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Buildings and structures
Art
Archaeology
Architecture
Literature
Music
Philosophy
Science
+...
Buildings and structures
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Buildings
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Mežotne Palace
in Latvia
Wrangel Palace
in
Stockholm
, Sweden
New
Satu Mare Chain Church
in
Romania
, designed by Preinlich Sigismund, is completed.
New
St. George's Church, Dublin
, Ireland, designed by
Francis Johnston
, is completed.
The Temple of Saint Philip Neri in
Guadalajara, Jalisco
,
Mexico
is completed.
The
Four Courts
in
Dublin
, designed by
James Gandon
, is completed.
Rebuilding of
Liverpool Town Hall
in England under the direction of
John Foster
is completed.
The
Classen Library
in
Copenhagen
, Denmark, designed by the benefactor
Peter Hersleb Classen
, presumably assisted by
Andreas Kirkerup
,
[1]
is completed.
Wildersgade Barracks
in Copenhagen, designed by the architects and developers
Jørgen Henrich Rawert
and
Andreas Hallander
, is opened.
Mežotne Palace
in
Latvia
, designed by Johann Georg Adam Berlitz, is completed.
Badenich Palace in
Bejsce
, Poland, designed by
Jakub Kubicki
, is built.
Sedgeley
, a mansion on the
Schuylkill River
near
Philadelphia
designed by
Benjamin Henry Latrobe
, is completed.
Wrangel Palace
in
Stockholm
, Sweden is rebuilt after a fire by
Carl Christoffer Gjörwell
.
New dining room and conservatory for the
Royal Pavilion
,
Brighton
, England, designed by
Peter Frederick Robinson
, are completed.
Monument to the Magdeburg Rights (Kiev)
in Ukraine, designed by
Andrey Melensky
, is erected.
Awards
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Grand Prix de Rome
, architecture:
Hubert Rohault de Fleury
.
Births
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January 22 –
Richard Upjohn
, English-born ecclesiastical architect working in the United States (died
1878
)
August 22 –
Félix Marie Charles Texier
, French architect and antiquary (died
1871
)
August 26 –
George Wightwick
, Welsh-born architect working in south west England and pioneer architectural journalist (died
1872
)
October 6 –
James Bunstone Bunning
, English architect (died
1863
)
Esprit-Joseph Brun
[fr]
Stamatios Kleanthis
, Greek architect (died
1862
)
Andrei Stackenschneider
, Russian architect (died
1865
)
Ernst Friedrich Zwirner
, Silesian-born architect working in Germany (died
1861
)
Deaths
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July 17 – Esprit-Joseph Brun
[fr]
, French architect (born
1710
)
John Whitehead, English amateur architect working in Portugal (born
1726
)
References
edit
^
"Amaliegade 38". indenforvoldene.dk. Archived from the original on 2015-02-16
. Retrieved
2012-11-25
.