1820 in architecture
The year 1820 in architecture involved some significant events.Events
Buildings completed
- Charlotte Square, completing the construction of New Town, Edinburgh, Scotland; laid out to the design of Robert Adam.
- Bakers Island Light, Salem, Massachusetts, USA.
- Citadelle Laferrière in Haiti, the largest fortification in the Americas.
- Clock tower of Cathedral of St. Mary the Crowned, Gibraltar.
- Eastnor Castle, Herefordshire, England, by Robert Smirke.
- Inveraray Jail and Courthouse, Scotland, by James Gillespie Graham.
- Óbuda Synagogue, Hungary.
- Pont de la Tosca, Andorra.
- 'Stack A' bonded warehouse, Custom House Docks, Dublin, Ireland, by John Rennie the Elder.
Awards
- Grand Prix de Rome, architecture: François Villain
Births
- April 21 – Peter Kerr, architect
- date unknown – George Devey, artist and architect
Deaths
- March 7 – Thomas Baldwin, English surveyor and architect in Bath
- May 17 – Vincenzo Brenna, Italian architect and painter
- September 3 – Benjamin Latrobe, Neoclassical architect known for the Capitol building
- October 4 – Thomas Hope, architect and house joiner