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1720 in architecture
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The year 1720 in architecture involved some significant events.
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Events
- First Prix de Rome in architecture awarded in France to Antoine Derizet.
- Nobile Teatro di San Giacomo di Corfù converted into a theatre.
Buildings and structures
Buildings
- Massachusetts Hall (Harvard University) is completed.[1]
- Rebuilding of All Saints Church, Oxford (in The High) is completed to designs by Henry Aldrich with tower and spire probably by Nicholas Hawksmoor.
- 213 and 215 King's Road, Chelsea, London.
- Baroque remodelling of the Church of the Teutonic Order, Vienna, probably by Anton Erhard Martinelli.
- Church of the Presentation of the Virgin in the Temple in Bârsana, Romania (one of the wooden churches of Maramureș).
- Replacement wooden Holy Trinity Church, Zhovkva, Ukraine.
- Schloss Bruchsal in Baden is commissioned from Anselm von Grünstein.
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Births
- March 22 – Nicolas-Henri Jardin, French architect (d. 1799)
- October 4 – Giovanni Battista Piranesi, Italian etcher of architectural views (d. 1778)
- November 30 – André Soares, Portuguese sculptor and architect (d. 1769)
Deaths
References
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