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1728 in architecture
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The year 1728 in architecture involved some significant events.
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Events
- October 20–23 – Copenhagen Fire of 1728.
Buildings and structures
Buildings

- Catedral de Nuestra Señora de la Expectación in San Luis Potosí, Mexico, is completed.
- Seaton Delaval Hall in Northumberland, designed by Sir John Vanbrugh (died 1726), is completed.
- White Lodge, Richmond Park, near London, designed by Roger Morris, is completed as Stone Lodge.
- St John's, Smith Square in London, designed by Thomas Archer, is completed for the Commission for Building Fifty New Churches.
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Publications
- James Gibbs' A Book of Architecture, containing designs of buildings and ornaments is published in London, including a version of the Gibbs surround.
Awards
- Grand Prix de Rome, architecture: Antoine-Victor Desmarais.
Births
- February 12 – Étienne-Louis Boullée (died 1799)
- February 25 – John Wood, the Younger (died 1782)[1]
- July 3 – Robert Adam (died 1792)
- Richard Jupp (died 1799)
Deaths
- April 10 – Nicodemus Tessin the Younger (born 1654)
- date unknown – Giovanni Barbara, Maltese architect and military engineer (born 1642)
References
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