1896 in architecture explained
The year 1896 in architecture involved some significant events.
Events
Buildings and structures
Buildings opened
Buildings completed
- Annesley Lodge, Hampstead, designed by Charles Voysey.
- Church of Sant'Anselmo all'Aventino, Rome, Italy, by Francesco Vespignani.
- Marseille Cathedral, France, principally by Léon Vaudoyer and Henri-Jacques Espérendieu.
- National Gallery of Slovenia, Ljubljana, designed by František Škabrout.
- Museum of Applied Arts, Budapest, designed by Ödön Lechner.
- Temple Building (Toronto), Canada, designed by George W. Gouinlock (demolished 1970)
- Temple of Human Passions, Cinquantenaire Park, Brussels, Belgium, designed by Victor Horta.
Awards
Births
Deaths
Notes and References
- Web site: The End of Tefft's Depot. RR Stations of Providence. 4 November 2018.
- Web site: Industrial Renovation: The Gasometers of Vienna. 2009-10-06 . 2012-02-24 . Twisted Sifter . https://web.archive.org/web/20120225070743/http://twistedsifter.com/2009/10/gasometers-of-vienna/ . 2012-02-25 . live .
- Book: 1896 Summer Olympics official report. PDF. 2. 31–49. 2012-02-24. 2008-05-27. https://web.archive.org/web/20080527211831/http://www.la84foundation.org/6oic/OfficialReports/1896/1896.pdf. dead.
- Book: Sieg. Caroline. Anderson. Christopher J. Anderson. Christopher N.. Frommer's Germany. 31 January 2012. 2 November 2011. John Wiley & Sons. 978-1-118-16905-6. 131.