1839 in architecture
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The year 1839 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings.
Events
- May - Cambridge Camden Society is established in England by John Mason Neale, Alexander Hope and Benjamin Webb to promote Gothic architecture.[1][2]
 

Ponce Cathedral with original façade
Buildings completed
- Ponce Cathedral, Puerto Rico
 - St Mary's Church, Derby, England (Roman Catholic), designed by Augustus Pugin
 - St Francis Xavier Church, Hereford, England (Roman Catholic), designed by Charles Day
 - Halifax County Courthouse (Virginia), designed by Dabney Cosby
 - Old Customshouse (Erie, Pennsylvania), designed by William Kelly
 - Lyceum (Alexandria, Virginia)
 - Åbo Svenska Teater, Åbo (Turku), Finland
 - Pulkovo Observatory, Russia
 - Söderarm, lighthouse, Sweden
 - Nine Elms railway station, London, designed by William Tite
 - Avon, Maidenhead and Moulsford Railway Bridges on the Great Western Railway of England, designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel
 - Queen's Tower (Sheffield), England, a house designed by Woodhead & Hurst[3]
 - Wrest Park near Silsoe, Bedfordshire, England, a house designed by Thomas de Grey, 2nd Earl de Grey, for himself
 
Awards
- Grand Prix de Rome, architecture: Hector Lefuel.
 
Births
- May 17 - Alexander Davidson, Scottish architect active in Australia (died 1908)
 - June 13 - Ernest George, English architect and painter (died 1922)
 - November 12 - Frank Furness, American architect (died 1912)
 
Deaths
- May 22 - William Atkinson, English Gothic Revival country house architect (born 1774/5)
 - August 31 - William Wilkins, English architect, classical scholar and archaeologist (born 1778)
 - November 15 - Giocondo Albertolli, Swiss-born architect, painter and sculptor active in Italy (born 1743)
 
References
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