1790 in architecture explained
The year 1790 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings.
Events
Buildings and structures
Buildings completed
- New church of the Abbey of St Genevieve in Paris, designed by Jacques-Germain Soufflot and finished by Jean-Baptiste Rondelet, is completed to serve as the Panthéon.
- Estrela Basilica in Lisbon.
- All Saints church, Wellington, Shropshire, England, designed by George Steuart.
- Royal Observatory in Madrid, designed by Juan de Villanueva.
- Härnösand Residence in Sweden.
- The Pitot House, New Orleans built by Don Santiago Lorreins (bought by James Pitot in 1809).
- The John Dodd Hat Shop in Danbury, Connecticut, built by lawyer John Dodd.
- The bridge at Warwick Castle, England.
- Monmouth County Gaol, UK, designed by William Blackburn.[1]
Births
Deaths
Notes and References
- Book: Newman, John. The Buildings of Wales. Gwent/Monmouthshire. 2000 . London. Penguin Books. 978-0-14-071053-3. 407.
- Web site: Hawks, John (ca.1731–1790). North Carolina Architects & Builders. North Carolina State University Libraries.