1833 in architecture
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The year 1833 in architecture involved some significant events.
Buildings
- Carlton House Terrace in London, designed by John Nash, is completed.
- Marble Arch in London, adapted by Edward Blore from a design by John Nash, is completed on its original site.
- Vermont State House in Montpelier, Vermont, United States, designed by Ammi B. Young is completed.
- Hotel Seurahuone, Helsinki, Finland, designed by Carl Ludvig Engel, is completed.
- The Grand Theatre, Warsaw, Poland, designed by Antonio Corazzi, is opened.
Awards
- Grand Prix de Rome, architecture: Victor Baltard.
Births
- January 1 - Robert Lawson, Scottish-born architect working in Australasia (died 1902)
- March - Frederick Pepys Cockerell, English architect (died 1878)
- May 23 - E. W. Godwin, English architect and designer (died 1886)
- July 15 - Christian Jank, Bavarian architect (died 1888)
- July 20 - Karl Hasenauer, Austrian architect (died 1894)
- July 31 - Édouard Deperthes, French architect (died 1898)
Deaths
- December 18 - Jean-Charles Krafft, Austrian-born French architect (born 1764)
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