1825 in architecture
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The year 1825 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings.
Events
- The front and rear porticoes of The White House are added to the building.
Buildings and structures
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- Moscow Manege, Moscow, Russia, designed by Agustín de Betancourt.Moscow News, "Third Annual Moscow World Fine Art Fair Opens at Restored Manege" 6 May 2006
- Tuskulėnai Manor in Vilnius by Karol Podczaszyński.
- Palais Brongniart, the Paris Bourse, completed posthumously to the designs of Alexandre-Théodore Brongniart.
- City Hall in Karlsruhe (Baden), designed by Friedrich Weinbrenner.
- St Peter's Church, Walworth, London, designed by John Soane.
Births
- July 14 – Adolf Cluss, German-born architect in Washington, D.C. (died 1905)[http://www.adolf-cluss.org/ Adolf Cluss Exhibition Project]. Accessed 29 April 2014
- August 7 – Jacob Wrey Mould, New York architect, illustrator, linguist and musician (died 1886){{cite book|last1=MacKay|first1=Robert B.|first2=Anthony K.|last2=Baker|first3=Carol A.|last3=Traynor|title=Long Island country houses and their architects, 1860–1940|publisher=Norton|year=1997|pages=188|isbn=978-0-393-03856-9|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=jIXc9ES8qcAC&pg=PT188}}
- October 22 – Friedrich von Schmidt, Austrian architect based in Vienna (died 1891)
- November 6 – Charles Garnier, French architect (died 1898)
- date unknown
- James Brooks, English Gothic Revival architect (died 1901)
- William White, English Gothic Revival architect (died 1900)
Deaths
- June 14 – Pierre Charles L'Enfant, French-born US architect and civil engineer (born 1754)