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==Events== * [[June 2]]–[[December 1]] – Competition for the design of a new in London, to be in [[Gothic Revival architecture|Gothic]] or [[Elizabethan architecture|Elizabethan]] style.<ref name=Hill>{{cite book|first=Rosemary|last=Hill|title=God's Architect: Pugin and the Building of Romantic Britain|publisher=Penguin Books |location=London|edition=Paperback|year=2008|isbn=978-0-14-028099-9}}</ref> * [[June 6]] – [[Augustus Pugin]] is received into the [[Roman Catholic Church]] in a chapel in [[Salisbury]], England, restored by himself.<ref name=Hill /> At about this time he also writes his first controversial publication, the pamphlet ''Letter to A. W. Hakewill, architect, in answer to his reflections on the style for rebuilding the Houses of Parliament''.<ref name=Hill /> * Late – The [[Sharpe, Paley and Austin]] architectural practice is established by [[Edmund Sharpe]] in [[Lancaster, England]]. * [[Robert Mills (architect)|Robert Mills]] starts to construct the [[Old Patent Office Building]], Washington, D.C., United States. * [[Eugène Viollet-le-Duc]] is commissioned by [[Prosper Mérimée]] to restore [[Vézelay Abbey]], the first of many restorations by him.
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