1777 in architecture
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The year 1777 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings.
Events
[edit]- April 21 – The foundation stone of Wesley's Chapel in London is laid.
Buildings and structures
[edit]Buildings completed
[edit]- Corselitze, Falster, Denmark, designed by Andreas Kirkerup.
- Drumcar House, Ireland.[1]
- Reformed Church, Lompirt, Romania.[2]
- Rococo-Classicist Roman Catholic Church in Malý Kiar, The Glorification of the Saint Cross.
- Wenvoe Castle, Vale of Glamorgan, the only building in Wales designed by Robert Adam.[3]
- Home House, Portman Square, London, completed to the design of Robert Adam.
- Richmond Bridge, London (across the River Thames), designed by James Paine and Kenton Couse.
Births
[edit]- February 13 – James Trubshaw, English builder, architect and civil engineer.[4] (died 1853)
- September 9 — John Holden Greene, American architect based in Providence, Rhode Island (died 1850)
- October 11 – Fop Smit, Dutch architect, shipbuilder, and shipowner (died 1866)
Deaths
[edit]- March 3 – Sir Thomas Robinson, 1st Baronet, English nobleman and amateur architect (born c.1703)
- December 23 – Thomas Farnolls Pritchard, British architect and interior designer (born 1723)
References
[edit]- ^ Casey, Christine; Rowan, Alistair John (1993). North Leinster: the counties of Longford, Louth, Meath and Westmeath. Yale University Press. pp. 250–. ISBN 978-0-14-071085-4. Retrieved 2011-05-23.
- ^ "Lompirt, Reformed church". Welcome to Romania. Retrieved 2015-03-15.
- ^ "About us". Wenvoe Castle Golf Club. Archived from the original on 2012-04-28. Retrieved 17 April 2012.
- ^ Anon. (1854) Obituary.—Mr. James Trubshaw, C.E. The Gentleman's Magazine, Vol. XLI, 97–100 (accessed 16 October 2007)