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Overview of the events of 1801 in architecture
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The year 1801 in architecture involved some significant events.
Buildings and structures
[edit ]Buildings
[edit ]- April 21 – The Teatro Nuovo in Trieste, an opera house designed by Gian Antonio Selva (interior) and Matteo Pertsch (exterior), is inaugurated.
- The New London Harbor Lighthouse in New London, Connecticut is completed.[1]
Awards
[edit ]- Grand Prix de Rome, architecture: (unknown).
Births
[edit ]- May 11 – Henri Labrouste, French architect of the École des Beaux Arts (died 1875)
- June 4 – James Pennethorne, English architect and planner working in London (died 1871)
- June 5 – William Scamp, English architect working in Malta (died 1872)
- date unknown – John Semple, Irish architect (died 1882)
Deaths
[edit ]- September 6 – William Tyler, sculptor and architect, co-founder of the Royal Academy (born 1728)[2]
References
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- ^ "NL Harbor Light". www.nlmaritimesociety.org. Retrieved May 22, 2018.
- ^ "William Tyler - Artist". www.royalacademy.org.uk. Retrieved May 22, 2018.
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