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{{Year nav topic5|1867|architecture}}The year 1867 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings. Events- May 12 – Construction work begins on Toluca Cathedral in Mexico.[1]
- May 20 – Queen Victoria lays the foundation stone for the Royal Albert Hall in London, designed by Captain Francis Fowke and Colonel H. Y. Darracott Scott.
- Joseph Monier patents reinforced concrete.
- Ildefons Cerdà publishes Teoría General de la Urbanización ("General Theory of Urbanization").
- The United States Congress directs the United States Army Corps of Engineers to begin improvements on the Navigation Structures at Frankfort Harbor, Michigan.[2]
Buildings opened- January 1 – The John A. Roebling Suspension Bridge in Cincinnati, Ohio and Covington, Kentucky, United States
- May 11 – St Nedelya Church, Sofia, Bulgaria (rebuilt)
- July 30 – Kvæfjord Church, Norway, designed by Jacob Wilhelm Nordan[3]
- July 31 – St Giles Church, Willenhall, England (consecrated)
- September 27 – Zagreb Synagogue (consecrated)
Buildings completed- Russian-American Building No. 29, Sitka, Alaska
- Grande halle de la Villette (abattoir), Paris, France, designed by Jules de Mérindol and Louis-Adolphe Janvier[4]
Awards- RIBA Royal Gold Medal – Charles Texier.
- Grand Prix de Rome, architecture – Émile Bénard.
Births- March 10 – Hector Guimard, French Art Nouveau architect (died 1942)
- April 27 – Charles Nicholson, English ecclesiastical architect (died 1949)
- June 8 – Frank Lloyd Wright, American architect, interior designer, writer and educator (died 1959)
- June 22 – John A. Pearson, English-born Canadian architect (died 1940)[5]
- October 11 – Francis Rattenbury, English-born Canadian architect (murdered 1935)
- October 17 – Josep Puig i Cadafalch, Catalan Spanish Modernista architect (died 1956)
- November 24 – Detmar Blow, English Arts and Crafts architect (died 1939)
Deaths- March 25 – Jakob Ignaz Hittorff, Franco-German architect, who supervised changes at Palais Beauharnais in Paris (born 1792)
- April 18 – Robert Smirke, English Greek Revival architect (born 1780)
References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.toluca.gob.mx/catedral-0 |title=Catedral |work=Toluca.gob.mx |language=Spanish |accessdate=2014-08-14 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140814183908/http://www.toluca.gob.mx/catedral-0 |archivedate=2014-08-14 |df= }} 2. ^{{cite web|title=Frankfort North Breakwater Light|work=Seeing the Light|first=Terry|last=Pepper|url=http://terrypepper.com/lights/michigan/frankfort/frankfort.htm|accessdate=2014-01-01}} 3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.kirkesok.no/kirker/Kvaefjord-kirke|title=Kvæfjord kirke|language=Norwegian|publisher=Kirkesøk: Kirkebyggdatabasen|accessdate=2012-08-12}} 4. ^{{cite book|last=Tate|first=Alan|title=Great City Parks|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=hJ-VlTio8ZwC&pg=PA58|accessdate=2012-05-18|date=2001-08-13|publisher=Taylor & Francis|isbn=978-0-419-24420-2|pages=58–}} 5. ^John A Pearson at The Canadian Encyclopedia.
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