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1852 in architecture

Today, 1852 in architecture is a topic of great relevance and interest to people around the world. Since its emergence, 1852 in architecture has captured the attention of experts and fans alike, generating constant debate about its importance and impact on different areas of society. In this article, we will thoroughly explore the most relevant aspects of 1852 in architecture, examining its history, its current implications and its possible evolution in the future. Through comprehensive analysis, we hope to provide our readers with a more complete view of this phenomenon and help them understand its true scope.

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The year 1852 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings.

Events

Buildings and structures

Buildings completed

King's Cross railway station.
British House of Commons.

Awards

Births

Deaths

References

  1. ^ a b Hill, Rosemary (2007). God's Architect: Pugin and the Building of Romantic Britain. pp. 482–490.
  2. ^ Pevsner, Nikolaus; Hubbard, Edward (2003). The Buildings of England: Cheshire. New Haven; London: Yale University Press. p. 38. ISBN 0-300-09588-0.
  3. ^ Historic England. "No. 22 Eastgate Street and Row (1376221)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 2017-02-12.
  4. ^ Jackson, Alan A. (1985). London's Termini. Newton Abbot: David & Charles. ISBN 978-0-7153-8634-7.
  5. ^ Covered Bridges in West Virginia. Morgantown, West Virginia: Institute for the History of Technology and Industrial Archeology.
  6. ^ Massó, Juan Bergós (1974). Gaudí, l'home i la obra (in Catalan). Barcelona: Universitat Politècnica de Barcelona. ISBN 84-600-6248-1. pp 17–18