1872 in architecture explained
The year 1872 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings.
Events
Buildings and structures
Buildings opened
- July – The Albert Memorial in London, designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott, is opened by Queen Victoria.[1]
- December 12 – Church of San Agustin, Laredo, Texas, is opened
- The Ancoats Hospital, an enlargement of the existing building, in Manchester, England, designed by Lewis and Crawcroft, begins construction.[2]
Buildings completed
- Basilica of Our Lady of the Pillar, Zaragoza, Aragon, Spain (nearly two hundred years after it was begun).[3]
- St Mary Magdalene, Paddington, London, designed by George Edmund Street, originally completed.
- St. Matthew's German Evangelical Lutheran Church, Charleston, South Carolina, designed by John Henry Devereux, dedicated.
- The Egyptian Halls, a pioneering iron-framed commercial building in Glasgow designed by Alexander Thomson.[4]
- Palacio Federal Legislativo, Caracas, Venezuela, designed by Luciano Urdaneta.[5]
Awards
Births
Deaths
Notes and References
- Web site: Construction of the memorial. Royal Institute of British Architects. 17 December 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20120302020453/http://www.architecture.com/LibraryDrawingsAndPhotographs/Albertopolis/TheStoryOf/AlbertMemorial/MemorialUnderConstruction.aspx. 2012-03-02. dead.
- Book: Hartwell, Clare . Hyde, Matthew . Pevsner, Nikolaus . 2001. Lancashire: Manchester And The South-East. Pevsner Architectural Guides. New Haven; London. Yale University Press. 379. 978-0-300-10583-4.
- Book: Gracia Gimeno, Juan Antonio. The Pillar of Saragossa. March 1999. Editorial Escudo de Ora, S.A. 84-378-1301-8.
- Web site: History . https://web.archive.org/web/20110916084155/http://www.egyptianhalls.co.uk/history.html . dead . 16 September 2011 . egyptianhalls.co.uk . 1 April 2011 .
- http://caracas.ciberturista.com/palacio-federal-legislativo-de-venezuela/ "Palacio Federal Legislativo de Venezuela (Capitolio Federal)"
- Web site: Architects and Artists S. 21 November 2012. Sussex Parish. https://web.archive.org/web/20130218073758/http://www.sussexparishchurches.org/content/view/324/40. 2013-02-18. dead.