The year 1840 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings. Quick Facts List of years in architecture (table) ... List of years in architecture (table) … 1830 1831 1832 1833 1834 1835 1836 1837 1838 1839 1840 1841 1842 1843 1844 1845 1846 1847 1848 1849 1850 … Buildings and structures Art Archaeology Architecture Literature Music Philosophy Science +... vte Close Events 27 April – The foundation stone of the new Palace of Westminster in London is laid as its reconstruction to a design by Charles Barry following a fire in 1834 begins (completed in 1860).[1] 30 September – Foundation of Nelson's Column, designed by William Railton, laid in London,[2] Trafalgar Square being laid out and paved around it during the year.[3] Buildings and structures See also: Category:Buildings and structures completed in 1840 Buildings opened I. K. Brunel's train shed at Bristol Temple Meads; engraving by John Cooke Bourne 11 May – Wingfield railway station in England, designed by Francis Thompson, is opened.[4] 31 August – Bristol Temple Meads railway station in England, designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel, is opened. July Column, Place de la Bastille, Paris, designed by Jean-Antoine Alavoine and Joseph-Louis Duc, erected, incorporating Auguste Dumont's Génie de la Liberté and bas-reliefs by Antoine-Louis Barye and others. Khaplu Palace built. Old Patent Office Building, Washington D.C., United States completed by Robert Mills. Forglen House, Scotland, designed by John Smith, is completed at about this date.[5] Awards Grand Prix de Rome, architecture: Théodore Ballu. Births Jeffry Wyatville January 11 – Robert Chisholm, English-born architect working in British India; proponent of the Indo-Saracenic style (died 1915) J. M. Brydon, Scottish-born architect working in London (died 1901) Deaths February 18 – Sir Jeffry Wyatville, English architect and garden designer (born 1766) May 4 – Carl Ludvig Engel, German Empire style architect (born 1778) References [1]Riding, Christine (2005-02-07). "Westminster: A New Palace for a New Age". BBC. Retrieved 2010-11-15. [2]Penguin Pocket On This Day. Penguin Reference Library. 2006. ISBN 0-14-102715-0. [3]Palmer, Alan; Palmer, Veronica (1992). The Chronology of British History. London: Century Ltd. pp. 263–264. ISBN 0-7126-5616-2. [4]Biddle, Gordon (2003). Britain's Historic Railway Buildings: an Oxford Gazetteer of Structures and Sites. Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-866247-5. [5]Historic Environment Scotland. "Forglen House (Category A Listed Building) (LB13603)". Retrieved 2019-03-28. Wikiwand - on Seamless Wikipedia browsing. On steroids.