1878 in architecture
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The year 1878 in architecture involved some significant events.
Buildings and structures[]
Buildings[]
- Work begins on the Herrenchiemsee in Bavaria, designed by .
- The Semperoper in Dresden, designed by Gottfried Semper, is completed.
- The Tower House, Kensington, designed by William Burges for himself, is completed.
- The White House and No. 1 Tite Street, Chelsea, London, designed by Edward William Godwin, are completed.
- The Michigan State Capitol in Lansing, Michigan is completed.
- Construction begins on the Indiana Statehouse Indianapolis, Indiana
- Rajabai Clock Tower in South Mumbai, India is opened.[1]
Awards[]
- RIBA Royal Gold Medal – Alfred Waterhouse.
- Grand Prix de Rome, architecture: Victor Laloux.
Developments[]
- Thaddeus Hyatt introduces a patent for reinforced concrete to the United States.
Births[]
- May 3 – Ralph Knott, English architect (died 1929)
- May 21 – Arthur Joseph Davis, English Beaux-Arts architect and interior designer (died 1951)
- June 24 – James Walter Chapman-Taylor, New Zealand Arts and Crafts domestic architect (died 1958)
- September 29 – Mārtiņš Nukša, Latvian architect and diplomat (executed 1942)
- Violet Morris, English architect (died 1958)
Deaths[]
- March 27 – Sir George Gilbert Scott, English Gothic revival architect (born 1811)
References[]
- ^ "Re-setting the time". The Hindu. 3 January 2012. Retrieved 18 January 2018.
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- Years in architecture
- 19th-century architecture