1864 in architecture explained
The year 1864 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings.
Events
Buildings and structures
Buildings opened
Buildings completed
- St Peter's Church, Vauxhall, London, designed by John Loughborough Pearson.
- Northampton Guildhall in England, designed by E. W. Godwin.
- Oriel Chambers, Liverpool, England, the world's first metal-framed glass curtain walled building, designed by Peter Ellis.[3]
- Bridge No. 28 ("Gothic Bridge"), Central Park, New York City, designed by Calvert Vaux.[4]
Buildings demolished
- November to December – Las Incantadas, a Roman monument in Thessalonica, dismantled by Emmanuel Miller while attempting to transfer it to France.
Awards
Births
Deaths
Notes and References
- McIlwain, John (1996). Clifton Suspension Bridge. Andover: Pitkin Guides. .
- Abbé G. Arnaud d’Agnel, Marseille, Notre-Dame de la Garde, éd. Tacussel, Marseille, 1923
- Web site: History. Oriel Chambers. 2009-07-27.
- Web site: Bridge No. 28. Official Website of New York City's Central Park. Central Park Conservancy. 2015-03-18.
- Book: Hussey, Christopher. Christopher Hussey (historian)
. Christopher Hussey (historian). The Work of Sir Robert Lorimer. Country Life. 1931.