1873 in architecture
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The year 1873 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings.
Events
- Weltausstellung 1873 Wien, a world's fair in Vienna, is staged with the Rotunde as centrepiece. Architect for the exposition is Karl von Hasenauer, who is created Freiherr for his services.
 
Buildings opened

A high point of Victorian architecture: G. G. Scott’s Midland Grand Hotel fronting London St Pancras station
- May 5 - Midland Grand Hotel in London, England, is substantially completed and opened, the largest hotel in the world at this time.[1]
 - August 22 - Garrett Theatre, Póvoa de Varzim, Portugal.[2]
 - September 2 - The Berlin Victory Column in Berlin, Germany.
 - September 29 - Christ Church Cathedral, Ottawa, Canada.[3]
 
Buildings completed
- Ørskog Church, Norway, by Jacob Wilhelm Nordan.
 - Rua Augusta Arch in Lisbon, built to commemorate the city's reconstruction after the 1755 earthquake.[4]
 - Trinity Church, Copley Square, Boston, Massachusetts, USA, designed by H.H. Richardson.
 
Awards
- Royal Gold Medal - Thomas Henry Wyatt
 - Grand Prix de Rome, architecture: Marcel Lambert
 
Births
- February 2 - Oskar Kaufmann, Hungarian-Jewish architect (died 1956)
 - August 20 - Eliel Saarinen, Finnish art deco architect (died 1950)
 - November 10 - David Lynn, US architect, Architect of the Capitol 1923-1954 (died 1961)[5]
 - date unknown - Salvador Valeri i Pupurull, Catalan architect (died 1954)
 
Deaths
- May 2 - Samuel Sanders Teulon, English Gothic Revival architect (born 1812)[6]
 - date unknown - Sampson Kempthorne, English architect and workhouse designer also practising in New Zealand (born 1809)
 
References
- ↑ Lane, Thomas (2009-05-22). "Sleeping beauty awakes: the St Pancras Midland Grand hotel". building.co.uk. Archived from the original on 2010-10-28.
 - ↑ Baptista de Lima, João (2008). Póvoa de Varzim - Monografia e Materiais para a sua história. Na Linha do horizonte - Biblioteca Poveira CMPV.
 - ↑ Heritage Trust.
 - ↑ De Macedo, Joaquim (2010). A Guide to Lisbon and Its Environs Including Cintra and Mafra with a Large Plan of Lisbon. Read Books. pp. passim. ISBN 1-4455-5194-2.
 - ↑ "David Lynn". Architect of the Capitol. Retrieved 2012-11-28.
 - ↑ "Samuel Sanders Teulon, Fellow". Papers Read at the Royal Institute of British Architects, Session 1872–73. 1873. pp. 215–7.
 
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