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1869 in architecture

The year 1869 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings.

Events
• Construction of Neuschwanstein in Bavaria, designed by Christian Jank, is begun. ==Buildings and structures==
Buildings and structures
Buildings openedFebruary 3Booth's Theatre, New York City, United States. • May 12 – Chapel of St John's College, Cambridge, England, designed by George Gilbert Scott, consecrated. • May 25Vienna State Opera, constructed by Josef Hlávka to designs by August Sicard von Sicardsburg and Eduard van der Nüll. van der Nüll hanged himself in 1868 in disappointment at the public reaction to the design and von Sicardsburg died of tuberculosis a few months later. • June – Yasukuni Shrine, Tokyo, Japan. • October 19St Barnabas Church, Oxford, England, designed by Arthur Blomfield, consecrated. • November 6Blackfriars Bridge, London, England. • November 17 – The modern Suez Canal. • December 31St Stephen's Church, Rosslyn Hill, London, designed by S. S. Teulon. Buildings completed in Berlin, Germany • Churches of St Columba and St Chad, Haggerston in the East End of London, designed by James Brooks. • Rotes Rathaus in Berlin, Germany. • Strangeways Prison in Manchester, England. • Hillfield House in Gloucester, England, designed by John Giles. • Mole Antonelliana in Turin, Italy. ==Awards==
Awards
Births
March 21Albert Kahn, German-born industrial architect working in the United States (died 1942) • March 29Edwin Lutyens, "the greatest British architect"(died 1944) • April 4Mary Colter, American architect and designer (died 1958) • April 28Bertram Goodhue, American neo-Gothic designer (died 1924) • August 13Tony Garnier, French architect and urban designer (died 1948) • November 4Fritz Schumacher, German architect and urban designer (died 1947) • November 8Adolf Eichler, German architect working in Baku (suicide 1911) • November 20Herbert Tudor Buckland, Welsh-born architect working in Birmingham (died 1951) • December 7Jānis Alksnis, Latvian architect and builder (died 1939) ==Deaths==
Deaths
January 5George Smith, English architect and surveyor (born 1782) • April 13Isaiah Rogers, American architect (born 1800) • July 7Horatio Nelson Goulty, English architect (born c.1832) • August 2Luigi Poletti, Italian neoclassical architect (born 1792) • August 9Giuseppe Puini, Italian engineer and neoclassical architect (born 1806) ==References==
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