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The year '''1807 in architecture''' involved some significant events.
The year '''1807 in architecture''' involved some significant events.


==Events==
==Events==
* [[John Smith (architect)|John Smith]] is appointed official city architect of [[Aberdeen]] in Scotland.<ref>{{cite book|last=Geddes|first=Jane|title=Deeside and the Mearns: An Illustrated Architectural Guide|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=rwxNAAAAYAAJ|year=2001|location=Edinburgh|publisher=Rutland Press|isbn=978-1-873190-40-1|page=57}}</ref>
* [[John Smith (architect)|John Smith]] is appointed official city architect of [[Aberdeen]] in Scotland.<ref>{{cite book|last=Geddes|first=Jane|title=Deeside and the Mearns: An Illustrated Architectural Guide|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=rwxNAAAAYAAJ|year=2001|location=Edinburgh|publisher=Rutland Press|isbn=978-1-873190-40-1|page=57}}</ref>
* [[St Mark's Basilica]] in [[Venice]] is consecrated as a cathedral.


==Buildings==
==Buildings and structures==
{{See also|Category:Buildings and structures completed in 1807}}
* The [[Templo de Nuestra Señora del Carmen]] in [[Celaya]], [[Guanajuato]], [[Mexico]] is completed.
===Buildings===
* In [[Lincoln County, Maine]], the Nichols-Sortwell House and [[Castle Tucker]] are built, examples of federal architecture, at [[Wiscasset, Maine|Wiscasset]]'s seaport (settled in 1663 on the tidal waters of the Sheepscot River).
[[File:Genova Cremeno-chiesa san Pietro.jpg|thumb|[[San Pietro di Cremeno, Genoa]], Italy]]
* [[St Mark's Basilica]] is consecrated as a cathedral.
* The church of [[San Pietro di Cremeno, Genoa]], Italy, is built.
* The [[:File:Templo de la Virgen del Carmen, Celaya, Guanajuato, México .jpg|Templo de la Virgen del Carmen]] church in [[Celaya]], [[Guanajuato]], [[Mexico]], designed by [[Francisco Eduardo Tresguerras]], is completed.
* [[Saint Petersburg Manege]] (riding school), designed by [[Giacomo Quarenghi]], is completed.
* [[:File:Rose Terrace.jpg|"Old Academy" building]] for [[Perth Academy]], [[Scotland]], designed by [[Robert Reid (architect)|Robert Reid]], is completed.
* [[Chester City Club]] in England, designed by [[Thomas Harrison (architect)|Thomas Harrison]], is built as the Commercial Coffee Room.<ref>{{cite book|editor1-last=Langtree|editor1-first=Stephen|editor2-last=Comyns|editor2-first=Alan|year=2001|title=2000 Years of Building: Chester's Architectural Legacy|publication-place=Chester|publisher=Chester Civic Trust|page=142|isbn=0-9540152-0-7}}</ref>
* [[Huguang Guild Hall]] in [[Beijing]], is built.
* [[Royal Crescent, Brighton]], England (begun 1798) is completed.
* In [[Lincoln County, Maine]], the Nichols-Sortwell House and [[Castle Tucker]], examples of federal architecture, are built at [[Wiscasset, Maine|Wiscasset]]'s seaport on the Sheepscot River.


==Awards==
==Awards==
* [[Grand Prix de Rome]], architecture: (unknown).
* [[Grand Prix de Rome]], architecture: [[Jean-Nicolas Huyot]].


==Births==
==Births==
* September 26 - [[John Hayward (architect)|John Hayward]], English architect (died [[1891 in architecture|1891]])
[[File:John Carr by Sir William Beechey.jpg|thumb|upright|[[John Carr (architect)|John Carr]]]]
* April 28 – [[Alan Stevenson]], Scottish lighthouse engineer (died [[1865 in architecture|1865]])
* September 26 – [[John Hayward (architect)|John Hayward]], English architect (died [[1891 in architecture|1891]])


==Deaths==
==Deaths==
* [[John Carr (architect)|John Carr]], English architect (born [[1723 in architecture|1723]])
* February 22 – [[John Carr (architect)|John Carr]], English architect (born [[1723 in architecture|1723]])


==References==
==References==
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  1. ^ Geddes, Jane (2001). Deeside and the Mearns: An Illustrated Architectural Guide. Edinburgh: Rutland Press. p. 57. ISBN 978-1-873190-40-1.
  2. ^ Langtree, Stephen; Comyns, Alan, eds. (2001). 2000 Years of Building: Chester's Architectural Legacy. Chester: Chester Civic Trust. p. 142. ISBN 0-9540152-0-7.