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1892 in architecture

List of years in architecture (table)

The year 1892 in architecture involved some significant events.

Events

Buildings and structures

Buildings

Toronto Board of Trade Building
  • Heinävesi Church, the largest wooden church in Finland, designed by Josef Stenbäck and built in 1890–1891, is dedicated.
  • Cathedral of St Michael and St George, Aldershot, England, designed by military engineers.
  • Boardman Hall at Cornell University, designed by William Henry Miller[1]
  • West front of All Saints, Ennismore Gardens, south London (modern-day Russian Orthodox Cathedral), designed by Charles Harrison Townsend.
  • Masonic Temple (Chicago), designed by Burnham and Root.
  • Regional parliament of Alsace-Lorraine, Strasbourg, designed by August Hartel and Skjold Neckelmann.
  • Buenos Aires City Hall, designed by Juan Cagnoni.
  • Palace of Justice Building, Rosario, Argentina, designed by Herbert Boyd Walker.
  • Town hall of Nieuwer-Amstel, Netherlands.
  • Courthouse and Jail, Esbjerg, Denmark, designed by Hans Christian Amberg.
  • Government House, Bermuda, designed by William Cardy Hallet.
  • Soldiers' and Sailors' Arch, Brooklyn, New York, designed by John H. Duncan.
  • Toronto Board of Trade Building, designed by James & James.
  • Natural History Building, University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign, designed by Nathan Clifford Ricker.
  • Monopol Hotel, Breslau.
  • Hotel Petersberg, Germany.
  • Theater Unter den Linden, Berlin, designed by Fellner & Helmer.
  • Provincial Theatre (Deželno gledališče), Ljubljana, Slovenia (Austria-Hungary), designed by Jan Vladimír Hráský and Anton Hruby.
  • Grillo-Theater, Essen, Germany.
  • Teatro de Cristóbal Colón, Bogotá, Colombia, designed by Pietro Cantini.
  • Cirkus (Stockholm).
  • Madrid Atocha railway station, Spain, designed by Alberto Palacio with Gustave Eiffel.
  • Ramses Station, Cairo, Egypt.
  • Mills Building (San Francisco), designed by D. H. Burnham & Company.
  • General Post Office, Leeds, England, designed by Henry Tanner.
  • Youth's Companion Building, Boston, Massachusetts, designed by Henry W. Hartwell and William Cummings Richardson.
  • Page Belting Company Mills, Concord, New Hampshire.
  • Templeton's Carpet Factory, Glasgow, Scotland, designed by William Leiper.

Awards

Births

  • March 4 – Rose Connor, American architect (died 1970)
  • April 8 – Richard Neutra, Austrian American modernist architect (died 1970)
  • June 19 – Ejnar Mindedal Rasmussen, Danish Neoclassical architect (died 1975)

Deaths

References

  1. ^ "Olin's Predecessor: Boardman Hall". Cornell University Library. Cornell University. Retrieved 30 October 2018.
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