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1703 in architecture
Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1703_in_architecture
Overview of the events of 1703 in architecture
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The year
1703 in
architecture
involved some significant architectural events and new buildings.
Events
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February 3
– Severe earthquake in
L'Aquila
damages many buildings.
Buildings and structures
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]
See also:
Category:Buildings and structures completed in 1703
Cambrai Cathedral
Buildings completed
[
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]
May –
Cabin of Peter the Great
, built in three days by soldiers of the
Semyonovsky Regiment
.
[
1
]
Cambrai Cathedral
, France
La Merced Cloister
designed and constructed as part of a monastery in
Mexico City
by
Juan de Herrera
[
2
]
Stavenhagenhaus
, Hamburg, Germany (dated from the arms above the main entrance door)
Approximate date –
Church of St. Anne, Kraków
, Poland, designed by
Tylman van Gameren
, is completed
Births
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February –
Robert Morris
, English architect and writer on architecture (died
1754
)
October 13
–
Andrea Belli
, Maltese architect and businessman (died
1772
)
December 11
–
Giovanni Antonio Medrano
, Italian architect (died
1760
)
[
3
]
Approximate date –
Sir Thomas Robinson, 1st Baronet
,
English
nobleman and amateur architect (d.
1777
)
Deaths
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]
February 16
–
Lorenzo Gafà
, Maltese Baroque architect and sculptor (born
1639
)
March 3
–
Robert Hooke
, English natural philosopher, architect and polymath (born
1635
)
December 27
–
Thomas Cartwright
, English architect (born c.1635)
References
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]
^
The Companion Guide to St Petersburg
.
^
Galindo, Carmen; Magdelena (2002).
Mexico City Historic Center
. Mexico City: Ediciones Nueva Guia. p.
76
.
ISBN
968-5437-29-7
.
^
"MEDRANO, Giovanni Antonio"
.
Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani – Volume 73 (2009)
(in Italian).
Enciclopedia Italiana
. Retrieved
20 February
2012
.