Timeline of Architecture - 1810s

1810s

  • 1819 – Birth of Sir Horace Jones.
  • 1818 – Birth of American architect James Renwick, Jr.
  • 1817 – Dulwich Picture Gallery in London is designed by Sir John Soane as the first purpose-built art gallery.
  • 1816 – Regent's Bridge, crossing the River Thames in central London, designed by James Walker, was opened.
  • 1815 – Brighton Pavilion is redesigned by John Nash for the future King George IV.
  • 1814 – British troops burn the White House in Washington, D.C., gutting it completely.
  • 1813 – Death of Alexandre-Théodore Brongniart.
  • 1812 – The Egyptian Hall in London, designed by P. F. Robinson, is completed.
  • 1811 – The United States Capitol, designed by Benjamin Latrobe is completed.
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