1847 in architecture
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The year 1847 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings.
EventsEdit
- May – The Architectural Association School of Architecture is founded in London.<ref>John Summerson: The Architectural Association 1847–1947, Pleiades Books, London 1947.</ref>
Buildings and structuresEdit
Buildings openedEdit
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The Roquefavour Aqueduct in the south of France
- March 31 – The first mass is celebrated in St. Patrick's Basilica, Montreal, designed by Pierre-Louis Morin and Father Félix Martin.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation
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- April 15 – Lords Chamber in the Palace of Westminster in London, rebuilt to the design of Charles Barry with decoration by Augustus Pugin.
- June 28 – Trains first use Broadstone railway station in Dublin, Ireland, designed by John Skipton Mulvany.
- June 30 – Water first flows along the Roquefavour Aqueduct in the south of France, engineered by Jean François Mayor de Montricher.
- August 3 – Trains first use Huddersfield railway station in the north of England, designed by James Pigott Pritchett.
- September 10 – Trains first use Carlisle Citadel railway station in the north of England, designed by William Tite.
- November – Trains first use Bury St Edmunds railway station in the east of England, probably designed by Sancton Wood.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
- First performance at the Carltheater in Vienna, designed by Eduard van der Nüll and August Sicard von Sicardsburg.
Buildings completedEdit
- Madina Mosque, Murshidabad, West Bengal, India, rebuilt under the supervision of Sadeq Ali Khan.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation
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- St Marie's Church (Roman Catholic), Rugby, England, designed by Augustus Pugin.
- Rectory, Rampisham, Dorset, England, designed by Augustus Pugin.
AwardsEdit
- Grand Prix de Rome, architecture – Louis-Jules André.
BirthsEdit
- March 21 – Fredrik Olaus Lindström, Swedish city architect (died 1919)<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation
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- April 16 – Hans Auer, Austrian architect (died 1906)
- June 9 – Alajos Hauszmann, Austro-Hungarian architect and professor (died 1926)<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
- August 24 – Charles Follen McKim, American architect (died 1909)
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- John Beswicke, Australian architect and surveyor (died 1925)
- Alexandru Săvulescu, Romanian architect (died 1902)
DeathsEdit
- March 23 – Archibald Simpson, Scottish architect practicing in Aberdeen (born 1790)
- October 13 – Lewis Nockalls Cottingham, English architect, pioneer in the study of Medieval Gothic architecture (born 1787)<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
- November 26 – Harvey Lonsdale Elmes, English architect, designer of St George's Hall, Liverpool (born 1814; consumption)<ref>Template:Cite ODNB </ref>