1882 in architecture explained
The year 1882 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings.
Events
- March 19 – Construction work begins on the church of Sagrada Família in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, to the design of Francisco de Paula del Villar y Lozano; it is scheduled for completion to the design of Antoni Gaudí in 2026.
- September 30 – Dedication of Hearthstone House, in Appleton, Wisconsin, United States, the first residential building to be powered by a centrally located hydroelectric station using the Edison system.
- Construction work begins on the Catholic church of St John the Baptist, Norwich, England, to the design of George Gilbert Scott Jr., who converted to Catholicism two years earlier; it will be consecrated in 1910, and again as a cathedral in 1976.
Buildings and structures
Buildings opened
- March 4 – Forth Bridge, Scotland opened.[1]
- June 29 – Russian Monument, Sofia, unveiled.
- September 8 – St. Mary's Basilica, Bangalore, India, designed by Rev. L. E. Kleiner, consecrated.[2]
- October – Conservative Club, Princes Street, Edinburgh, Scotland, designed by Robert Rowand Anderson.
- October 10 – Selwyn College, Cambridge, England, designed by Arthur Blomfield.
- December 25 – Hotel Roanoke, a luxury hotel in Roanoke, Virginia, United States, built by the Norfolk and Western Railway.
Buildings completed
- Hotel Gaillard, Paris, designed by Jules Février.
- Palmenhaus Schönbrunn (palm house) in Vienna.
- Pro-Cathedral of St. Vincent de Paul in Tunis.
- Church of St Mary Magdalene, East Moors, Helmsley, North Yorkshire, England, completed by Temple Moore to a design by George Gilbert Scott Jr.
- Thomas Crane Public Library in Quincy, Massachusetts, designed by Henry Hobson Richardson.
- Normand Memorial Hall, Dysart, Scotland, designed by Robert Rowand Anderson.
- A six-story architectural folly, Elephant Bazaar, later renamed as "Lucy the Elephant", constructed by James V. Lafferty in Margate City, New Jersey, United States.
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Notes and References
- Web site: On this day 1890: Forth Rail Bridge opens . www.scotsman.com . 23 October 2019 . en.
- News: Home to all faiths . K. . Chandramouli . Online . . 2002-08-29 . 2007-08-15 . https://web.archive.org/web/20070927182513/http://thehindu.com/thehindu/mp/2002/08/29/stories/2002082900270200.htm . 2007-09-27 . dead.
- http://www.library.unr.edu/specoll/mss/NC1215.html A Guide to the Frederic J. Delongchamps Architectural Drawings And Papers Collection
- Web site: David Adler . David Adler Center for Music and Arts . 2014-02-07 . 2011-11-05 . https://web.archive.org/web/20111105010816/http://www.adlercenter.org/index.php/about-us/history/ . dead .