1843 in architecture
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The year 1843 in architecture involved some significant events.
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Buildings and structures
Buildings

- March 25 – The Thames Tunnel in London, constructed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel and Marc Isambard Brunel,[1] the oldest underwater tunnel in the world, opens to the public.[2]
- Nelson's Column in London, designed by William Railton, is completed.
- McGill University's original building, later known as the Arts Building, is completed in Montreal by architect John Ostell.
Awards
- Grand Prix de Rome, architecture: Jacques-Martin Tétaz.
Births
- July 6 – Robert S. Roeschlaub, German-born architect working in Colorado (died 1923)
- November 29 – Gertrude Jekyll, English garden designer (died 1932)
Deaths
- January 13 – Peter Atkinson, English-born architect (born 1776)
References
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