The year 1781 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings. Brizlee Tower, Alnwick, Northumberland, England, a folly...
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Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1781. 1781 (MDCCLXXXI) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting...
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article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1781. March 27 – George Crabbe writes to Edmund Burke, enclosing examples of his...
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Amadeus Mozart moves to Vienna to pursue his career. Although he is passed over in favour of Antonio Salieri as music teacher of Princess of Württemberg, he...
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This is a timeline of architecture, indexing the individual year in architecture pages. Notable events in architecture and related disciplines including...
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The year 1781 in science and technology involved some significant events. March 13 – William Herschel observes Uranus (although initially recording it...
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of independence and former Spanish, French, Dutch and British rule. Architecture in the United States has been shaped by many internal and external factors...
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Theophil Hansen (category Architecture of Athens)
biografisk Lexikon. Retrieved 1 May 2019. "Karl Friedrich Schinkel (1781–1841)". architectural-review.com. 27 November 2017. Retrieved 1 May 2019. Ida Haugsted...
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John Knowles (author) (category 1781 births)
Knowles (1781 – 21 July 1841) was the English biographer of Henry Fuseli and an author of works on naval architecture. Knowles, born in 1781, became a...
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The year 1841 in architecture involved some significant events. April 13 – Original Semperoper in Dresden, designed by Gottfried Semper, opened. September...
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List of executive actions by Franklin D. Roosevelt (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
nation's military forces in two wars, and maintained the vigor in his seventy-first year to serve his country in a civilian capacity in a third. {{cite journal}}:...
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1781 in philosophy Immanuel Kant, Critique of Pure Reason (1781) January 30 Adelbert von Chamisso (died 1838) May 6 - Karl Christian Friedrich Krause...
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Rita Durão, Caramuru, Portuguese poem written in Brazil Death years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article: January 26 – Ludwig Achim von...
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Colonial architecture in Padang, Sumatra, Indonesia, includes the Masjid Muhammadan. Padang has long been a trade center and was a center of pepper trade...
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The year 1773 in architecture involved some significant events. July 30 – Following the discovery of the iron waters in the civil parish of Fraião, archbishop...
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The year 1772 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings. January 27 – The Pantheon, London, designed by James Wyatt...
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becoming a new architectural style. The two styles are often considered one body of classical architecture. Roman architecture flourished in the Roman Republic...
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The year 1788 in architecture involved some significant events. Felix Meritis in Amsterdam (Netherlands), designed by Jacob Otten Husly, is opened. De...
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Project for a metropole (category Neoclassical architecture in France)
Project for a metropole is an architecture plan by Étienne-Louis Boullée designed around 1781. It deals with light, as do many of his designs, as an important...
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1789 in architecture involved some significant events. The main block of the Grand Pump Room, Bath, England, is begun by Thomas Baldwin. Cross Bath, in Bath...
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Charles Wild (category 1781 births)
Charles Wild (1781–1835) was an English watercolour artist, known as a specialist in architecture. Born in London, England, he was articled young to Thomas...
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The year 1774 in architecture involved some significant events. Hammond-Harwood House in Annapolis, Maryland, designed by William Buckland is begun and...
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Jacques Denis Antoine (category Articles lacking in-text citations from March 2022)
Château of Buisson de May [fr] in Normandy, built from 1781 to 1783. Most of his works are in the Neoclassical architectural style. The son of a carpenter...
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NX bit (category X86 architecture)
2014-03-23. "ARM Architecture Reference Manual, ARMv8, for ARMv8-A architecture profile". ARM Limited. pp. D4-1779, D4-1780, D4-1781, G4-4042, G4-4043...
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related to Philippine music that have happened or are expected to happen in 2024. January 14 – The ninth edition of the Wish 107.5 Music Awards is held...
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Étienne-Louis Boullée (category French architecture writers)
effect. Project for a Paris opera house, 1781. Project for a royal library, 1785. Project for a cenotaph in the Egyptian style, 1786. Project for an Arc...
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Karl Friedrich Schinkel (category 1781 births)
Karl Friedrich Schinkel (13 March 1781 – 9 October 1841) was a Prussian architect, city planner and painter who also designed furniture and stage sets...
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The year 1780 in architecture involved some significant events. April 17 – Grand Théâtre de Bordeaux in France, designed by Victor Louis is inaugurated...
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Capriccio of a temple (1781), private collection Project of a Triumphal Arch for Catherine the Great (1781), Hermitage Architectural fantasy (1782), Hermitage...
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Salzburg (redirect from Architecture of Salzburg)
Baroque architecture and is one of the best-preserved city centres north of the Alps. The historic center was enlisted as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1996...
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