1871 in architecture explained
The year 1871 in architecture involved some significant events.
Events
- Abraham Hirsch is appointed chief architect of the French city of Lyon.
- Martin & Chamberlain are appointed architects for the Birmingham board schools in England.[1]
- (end of year) – At the Vienna Hofburg, groundbreaking is held for the new Imperial Natural History Museum, beginning a 20-year construction project.
Buildings and structures
Buildings opened
Buildings completed
- Alexandria City Hall, Virginia, USA, designed by Adolph Cluss
- Christ Church, Nazareth, Israel
- Church of Saint-Augustin, Paris, designed by Victor Baltard
- Fort Teremba, New Caledonia[4]
- Jacob Kamm House, Portland, Oregon, USA, designed by Justus F. Krumbein[5]
- Lehrter Bahnhof, Berlin, designed by Alfred Lent, Bertold Scholz and Gottlieb Henri Lapierre.
Awards
Births
Deaths
Notes and References
- Book: Foster, Andy. Pevsner Architectural Guides. Birmingham. 2005. Yale University Press. 0-300-10731-5.
- Web site: The Building. Royal Albert Hall. 2011-06-17. https://web.archive.org/web/20110626222518/http://www.royalalberthall.com/uploadedFiles/About_The_Hall/assets/History_of_the_Royal_Albert_Hall.pdf. 2011-06-26. dead.
- Book: Harris, Penelope. The Architectural Achievement of Joseph Aloysius Hansom (1803–1882), Designer of the Hansom Cab, Birmingham Town Hall and Churches of the Catholic Revival. Edwin Mellen Press. 2010.
- Book: Stanley, David. South Pacific handbook. Fort Teremba.. 14 June 2011. January 2000. David Stanley. 978-1-56691-172-6. 757.
- News: Walk into Portland's Past. 1991-11-03. The Oregonian. L13.