Fictional Architects - 19th Century Architects

19th Century Architects

A - G
  • Dankmar Adler (1844–1900)
  • Frank Shaver Allen (1860–1934)
  • Henry Austin (1804–1891)
  • Alphonse Balat (1819–1895)
  • Sir Charles Barry (1795–1860)
  • Charles Barry (junior) (1823–1900)
  • Edward Middleton Barry (1830–1880)
  • Frederic Auguste Bartholdi (1834–1904)
  • Carlo Bassi (1807–1856)
  • Asher Benjamin (1773–1845)
  • Hendrik Beyaert (1823–1894)
  • Charles Bickel (1852–1921)
  • Edward Blore (1787–1879)
  • Camillo Boito (1836–1914)
  • Ignatius Bonomi (1787–1870)
  • Joseph Bonomi the Elder (1739–1808)
  • Gridley James Fox Bryant
  • David Bryce
  • Charles Bulfinch
  • William Burges
  • William Burn
  • Decimus Burton
  • J. Cleaveland Cady
  • Basil Champneys
  • Edward Clark
  • Adolf Cluss
  • Lewis Cubitt
  • Thomas Cubitt
  • Pierre Cuypers
  • Alexander Jackson Davis
  • George Devey
  • John Dobson
  • Thomas Leverton Donaldson
  • Henry Engelbert
  • Kolyu Ficheto
  • Watson Fothergill
  • Thomas Fuller
  • Frank Furness
  • Charles Garnier
  • Edward William Godwin
  • George Enoch Grayson
H - Q
  • Samuel Hannaford
  • Philip Hardwick
  • Philip Charles Hardwick
  • William Alexander Harvey
  • Thomas Hastings
  • Victor Horta
  • William Hosking FSA
  • Richard Hunt
  • Benno Janssen (1874–1964)
  • Giuseppe Jappelli
  • William LeBaron Jenney
  • Sir Horace Jones
  • Abdallah Khan
  • Leo von Klenze
  • Henri Labrouste
  • Barthelemy Lafon
  • Richard Lane
  • Benjamin Henry Latrobe
  • Joseph Christian Lillie
  • Alexander Wadsworth Longfellow, Jr. (1854–1934)
  • Charles Follen McKim (1847–1924)
  • Samuel McIntire
  • Enrico Marconi
  • Leandro Marconi
  • Oskar Marmorek
  • Frederick Marrable
  • Robert Mills
  • Josef Mocker
  • Auguste de Montferrand
  • William Morris
  • Alfred B. Mullett (1834–1890)
  • John Nash
  • Joseph Maria Olbrich
  • Frederick Law Olmsted (1822–1903)
  • Frederick J. Osterling (1865–1934)
  • Alexander Parris
  • Joseph Paxton (1803–1865)
  • John Wornham Penfold (1828–1909)
  • Sir James Pennethorne
  • Albert Pretzinger
  • Will Price (1855–1916)
  • A. W. N. Pugin
R - Z
  • Joseph-Jacques Ramée
  • James Renwick, Jr.
  • Henry Hobson Richardson (1838–1886)
  • Antonio Rivas Mercado (1853–1927)
  • Robert S. Roeschlaub (1843–1923)
  • Isaiah Rogers (1834–1890)
  • John Root (1850–1891)
  • Carlo Rossi (1775–1849)
  • Archimedes Russell (1840–1915)
  • Frederick C. Sauer (1860–1942)
  • George Gilbert Scott
  • George Gilbert Scott Junior
  • Karl Friedrich Schinkel
  • Gottfried Semper
  • Joseph Lyman Silsbee (1848–1913)
  • John Soane
  • Vasily P. Stasov
  • J. J. Stevenson (1831–1908)
  • George Edmund Street
  • William Strickland
  • Louis Sullivan (1856–1924)
  • Thomas Alexander Tefft (1826–1859)
  • Samuel Sanders Teulon
  • Constantine Andreyevich Ton
  • Clair Tisseur (1827–1896)
  • Ithiel Town
  • Silvanus Trevail
  • William Tubby
  • Richard Upjohn
  • Calvert Vaux
  • Eugene Viollet-le-Duc
  • Otto Wagner
  • Thomas U. Walter
  • Alfred Waterhouse
  • George Webster
  • Stanford White
  • William Wilkins
  • Thomas Worthington
  • Thomas Henry Wyatt
  • Edward Alexander Wyon (1842−1872)
  • Ammi B. Young

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