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1871 in architecture

Index 1871 in architecture

The year 1871 in architecture involved some significant events. [1]

42 relations: Abraham Hirsch (architect), Adolf Cluss, Alexandria City Hall, April 12, Art Nouveau, August 22, August Endell, Émile André, Christ Church, Nazareth, Church of the Holy Name of Jesus, Manchester, Fort Teremba, Francis Fowke, Hofburg, Hokkaidō Shrine, Imperial Natural History Museum, Jacob Kamm House, James Fergusson (architect), James Pennethorne, January 4, Joseph Hansom, Joseph Stanislaus Hansom, Justus F. Krumbein, Lewis Vulliamy, London, Lyon, March 29, Niels Sigfred Nebelong, October 15, October 9, Prix de Rome, Royal Albert Hall, Royal Gold Medal, Saint-Augustin, Paris, September 1, September 14, Victor Baltard, Vienna, 1791 in architecture, 1801 in architecture, 1806 in architecture, 1925 in architecture, 1933 in architecture.

Abraham Hirsch (architect)

Abraham Hirsch (19 October 1828 – 11 December 1913) was a French architect operating in Lyon at the end of the nineteenth century.

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Adolf Cluss

Adolf Ludwig Cluss (July 14, 1825 – July 24, 1905) also known as Adolph Cluss was a German-born American immigrant who became one of the most important, influential and prolific architects in Washington, D.C., in the late 19th century, responsible for the design of numerous schools and other notable public buildings in the capital.

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Alexandria City Hall

The Alexandria City Hall also known as the Alexandria Market House & City Hall, in Alexandria, Virginia, is a building built in 1871 and designed by Adolph Cluss.

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April 12

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Art Nouveau

Art Nouveau is an international style of art, architecture and applied art, especially the decorative arts, that was most popular between 1890 and 1910.

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August 22

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August Endell

August Endell (1871–1925) was a designer, writer, teacher, and German Jugendstil architect.

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Émile André

François-Émile André (August 22, 1871 – March 10, 1933) was a French architect, artist, and furniture designer.

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Christ Church, Nazareth

Christ Church (כנסיית המשיח) is a Protestant-Anglican church located in the town of Nazareth, Israel.

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Church of the Holy Name of Jesus, Manchester

The Church of the Holy Name of Jesus on Oxford Road, Manchester, England was designed by Joseph A. Hansom and built between 1869 and 1871.

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Fort Teremba

Fort Teremba is a former fort and a prison located near Moindou in New Caledonia, which came to be set up to house prisoners and the supervisory staff.

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Francis Fowke

Francis Fowke RE (7 July 1823 – 4 December 1865) was a British engineer and architect, and a Captain in the Corps of Royal Engineers.

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Hofburg

The Hofburg is the former principal imperial palace in the center of Vienna, Austria.

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Hokkaidō Shrine

The is a Shinto shrine located in Sapporo, Japan.

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Imperial Natural History Museum

The Imperial Natural History Museum or Imperial Royal Natural History Court Museum of Austria-Hungary was created by (Kaiser) Emperor Franz Joseph I during an extensive reorganization of the museum collections, from 1851–1876, and opened to the public on August 10, 1889.

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Jacob Kamm House

The Jacob Kamm House, also called the Jacob Kamm Mansion, is a French Second Empire style mansion in Portland, Oregon, built in 1871.

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James Fergusson (architect)

James Fergusson FRS (22 January 1808 – 9 January 1886) was a Scottish architectural historian, mainly remembered for his interest in Indian historical architecture and antiquities.

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James Pennethorne

Sir James Pennethorne (4 June 1801 – 1 September 1871) was a 19th-century English architect and planner, particularly associated with buildings and parks in central London.

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January 4

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Joseph Hansom

Joseph Aloysius Hansom (26 October 1803 – 29 June 1882) was a prolific English architect working principally in the Gothic Revival style.

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Joseph Stanislaus Hansom

Joseph Stanislaus Hansom, FRIBA (1845-1931) was a British architect.

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Justus F. Krumbein

Justus F. Krumbein (1847November 1907) was an architect based in Portland, Oregon, United States, whose work included Richardsonian Romanesque designs and Italianate, cast-iron architecture.

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Lewis Vulliamy

Lewis Vulliamy (15 March 1791 – 4 January 1871) was an English architect belonging to the Vulliamy family of clockmakers.

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London

London is the capital and most populous city of England and the United Kingdom.

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Lyon

Lyon (Liyon), is the third-largest city and second-largest urban area of France.

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March 29

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Niels Sigfred Nebelong

Niels Sigfred Nebelong (14 October 1806 – 9 October 1871) was a Danish architect who worked in the Historicist style.

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October 15

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October 9

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Prix de Rome

The Prix de Rome or Grand Prix de Rome was a French scholarship for arts students, initially for painters and sculptors, that was established in 1663 during the reign of Louis XIV of France.

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Royal Albert Hall

The Royal Albert Hall is a concert hall on the northern edge of South Kensington, London, which has held the Proms concerts annually each summer since 1941.

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Royal Gold Medal

The Royal Gold Medal for architecture is awarded annually by the Royal Institute of British Architects on behalf of the British monarch, in recognition of an individual's or group's substantial contribution to international architecture.

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Saint-Augustin, Paris

The Église Saint-Augustin de Paris (Church of St. Augustine) is a Catholic church located at 46 boulevard Malesherbes in the 8th arrondissement of Paris.

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September 1

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September 14

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Victor Baltard

Victor Baltard (9 June 1805 – 13 January 1874) was a French architect famed for work in Paris including designing Les Halles market and the Saint-Augustin church.

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Vienna

Vienna (Wien) is the federal capital and largest city of Austria and one of the nine states of Austria.

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1791 in architecture

The year 1791 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings.

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1801 in architecture

The year 1801 in architecture involved some significant events.

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1806 in architecture

The year 1806 in architecture involved some significant events.

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1925 in architecture

The year 1925 in architecture involved some significant events.

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1933 in architecture

The year 1933 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1871_in_architecture

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