1857 in architecture
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The year 1857 in architecture involved some significant events.
Events
- September 17 - Official opening of the Municipal Theatre of Santiago, Chile.
 
Buildings completed
- Absecon Light (lighthouse) in Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States, designed by George Meade.
 - Ahırkapı Feneri (lighthouse), Istanbul, Turkey, designed by French engineers.
 - Britannia Music Hall, Glasgow, Scotland, designed by Thomas Gildard and H. M. McFarlane.
 - Old Town Hall, Silkeborg, Denmark, designed by H. C. Zeltner.
 - Schwerin Palace, Mecklenburg, largely designed by Georg Adolf Demmler.
 - Pont Saint-Michel, Paris, France, designed by Paul-Martin Gallocher de Lagalisserie and Paul Vaudrey.
 - Basilica of Sainte-Clotilde, Paris, France, completed by Théodore Ballu to the design of Franz Christian Gau.
 - All Saints' Church, Maidenhead, England, designed and with murals painted by George Edmund Street.
 - Zeldenrust, Zuidbarge smock mill, Netherlands.
 
Awards
- Royal Gold Medal - Owen Jones.
 - Grand Prix de Rome, architecture: Joseph Heim.
 
Events
- American Institute of Architects (AIA) founded.
 
Births
- January 18 - William Lethaby, English Arts and Crafts architect and designer (died 1931)
 - May 28 - Charles Voysey, English Arts and Crafts designer and domestic architect (died 1941)
 - July 4 - John Campbell, Scottish architect (d. 1942)
 - August 12 - Marc Camoletti, Swiss architect (d. 1940)
 - September 1 - W. D. Caröe, English ecclesiastical architect (d. 1938)
 
Deaths
- March 19 - William Henry Playfair, English-born neoclassical architect working in New Town, Edinburgh (born 1790)
 - December 9 - Thomas Oliver, English neoclassical architect working in Newcastle upon Tyne (born 1791)
 
References
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