1815 in architecture

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The year 1815 in architecture involved some significant events.

Events

  • September 10–24 – The Champion (London) publishes "The Present Low State of the Arts in England and more particularly of Architecture", primarily a personal attack on John Soane written anonymously by his son George.
  • The great tithe barn at Cholsey in England, the world's largest when built around 1300, is dismantled.{{cite journal|title=The Great Tithe Barn of Cholsey, Berkshire|authorlink=Walter Horn|first=Walter|last=Horn|journal=Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians|year=1963|volume=22|issue=1 |pages=13–23|doi=10.2307/988207 |jstor=988207 |url=https://doi.org/10.2307/988207|url-access=subscription}}

Buildings and structures

{{See also|Category:Buildings and structures completed in 1815}}

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