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1832 in architecture

The year 1832 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings.

Buildings and structures
Buildings opened • January – Theatre Royal, Wexford, Ireland (demolished 2006) Buildings completed , Toronto, Canada • Church of Our Saviour, Qaqortoq, Greenland. • Cutlers' Hall, Sheffield, England, designed by Samuel Worth and Benjamin Broomhead Taylor. • Drapers' Hall, Coventry, England, designed by Thomas Rickman. • Surgeons' Hall, Edinburgh, Scotland, designed by William Henry Playfair. • Replacement Old City Gaol, Bristol, England, designed by Richard Shackleton Pope. • Osgoode Hall, Toronto for The Law Society of Upper Canada, designed by John Ewart and W. W. Baldwin. • Royal City of Dublin Hospital, Ireland, designed by Albert E. Murray. • Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, Gibraltar. • Hill's Academy, Essex, Connecticut. • Maderup Mølle, Funen, Denmark (now in The Funen Village) • Théâtre des Folies-Dramatiques, Paris. • The Mount, Sheffield, England (residential terrace), designed by William Flockton. • Staines Bridge (across the River Thames in England), designed by George Rennie. • Marlow Bridge (suspension, across the River Thames in England), designed by William Tierney Clark. • Bridge Real Ferdinando sul Garigliano (suspension, in the Kingdom of Naples), designed by Luigi Giura. • George IV Bridge in Edinburgh, designed by Thomas Hamilton. • Church of St Dunstan-in-the-West, Fleet Street, London, completed after the death in July of its designer John Shaw, Sr. by his son, John Shaw, Jr.Stirling New Bridge in Scotland, designed by Robert Stevenson, completed. ==Awards==
Awards
Grand Prix de Rome, architecture: Jean-Arnoud Léveil. ==Births==
Births
March 23Charles Henry Driver, English architect (died 1900) • March 29William Swinden Barber, English architect (died 1908) • September 25William Le Baron Jenney, American architect (died 1907) • October 10Henry Hunter, English-born architect working in Tasmania (died 1892) • December 15Gustave Eiffel, French civil engineer (died 1923) • December 22Henry Augustus Sims, American architect working in Philadelphia (died 1875) • date unknownFrederick Thomas Pilkington, English-born architect working in Scotland (died 1898) ==Deaths==
Deaths
June 4William Heste, Russian architect, civil engineer and town planner of Scottish descent • July 30John Shaw, Sr., English architect (born 1776) • September 22William Fowler, English architect and engraver (born 1761) • November 19John Paterson, Scottish architect • December 19Augustus Charles Pugin, French-born English architectural draughtsman (born 1762) ==References==
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