1854 in architecture
Overview of the events of 1854 in architecture
The year 1854 in architecture involved some significant events and new buildings.
Buildings and structures
Buildings completed St George's Hall, Liverpool Kościuszko Mound Pena National Palace in Sintra , Portugal, designed by Baron Wilhelm Ludwig von Eschwege. Church of St. Walburge, Preston , Lancashire, England, designed by Joseph Hansom (spire completed 1866). St George's Hall, Liverpool , England, completed by Charles Robert Cockerell to the design of Harvey Lonsdale Elmes . The Kościuszko Mound in Kraków , Poland , erected in commemoration of Tadeusz Kościuszko , a national hero in Poland, Lithuania, Belarus and the United States. The Wellington Monument , overlooking Wellington, Somerset , England, erected to celebrate the Duke of Wellington's victory at the Battle of Waterloo , completed by Henry Goodridge to the design of Thomas Lee (1794–1834) . The Semper Gallery in Dresden , Germany, designed by Gottfried Semper .
Awards
Publications
Births
Deaths March 3 – James Blackburn , English-born civil engineer, surveyor and architect, best known for his work in Australia (born 1803 ; fatally injured in fall from horse)[ 2]
References ^ Modern Artistic Cottages, or The Cottage Souvenir, Designed to Meet the Wants of Mechanics and Home Builders (c. 1887–1888) ^ Harley Preston, 'Blackburn, James (1803–1854)', Australian Dictionary of Biography , Volume 1, Melbourne University Press, 1966, pp 109-110. Hosted online at Blackburn, James (1803–1854) , by the Australian Dictionary of Biography Online .
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