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Overview of the events of 1814 in architecture
The year 1814 in architecture involved some significant events.
Buildings and structures
Buildings completed
Saheb Ettabaâ Mosque –
photochrom of 1899
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Craigellachie Bridge,
Scotland, designed by
Thomas Telford, is completed.
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Pont d'Iéna over the
Seine in Paris, commissioned by
Napoleon I of France in 1807, is completed.
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Iglesia de San Juan Bautista (Chiclana de la Frontera), Spain, designed in 1776 by Torcuato Cayón, is completed.
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St George's Church, Everton, England, designed by ironfounder
John Cragg with
Thomas Rickman, is consecrated.
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St George's Church,
Charlotte Square,
New Town, Edinburgh, Scotland, designed by
Robert Reid, is completed.
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Chapel Royal, Dublin, designed by
Francis Johnston, is completed.
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Lough Cooter Castle,
Gort, Ireland, designed by
John Nash, is completed.
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Middletown Alms House in
Connecticut is completed.
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Narva Triumphal Arch in
Saint Petersburg, Russia, designed by
Giacomo Quarenghi, is built in wood; it is rebuilt in stone between 1827 and 1834.
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Saheb Ettabaâ Mosque in
Tunis, construction led by Ben Sassi, is completed.
- Museum, Palace and
St Stephan Catholic Church in
Karlsruhe (Baden), designed by
Friedrich Weinbrenner, are completed.
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Market Cross, Devizes, designed by
James Wyatt is completed.
Awards
Births
John Johnson
Deaths
References