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The year 1835 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings.

Events

  • June 2–December 1 – Competition for the design of a new in London, to be in Gothic or Elizabethan style.
  • June 6 – Augustus Pugin is received into the Roman Catholic Church in a chapel in Salisbury, England, restored by himself. combined with a functional hammerbeam roof of cast iron.
  • New Hurley Reformed Church, New York.
  • Pawiak, prison in Warsaw, Poland (destroyed in 1944).
  • Warehouse at Ellesmere Port, England, by Thomas Telford (destroyed by fire in 1970).
  • St Marie's Grange, Salisbury, England, a house by Augustus Pugin for himself (built January–September).

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  • December 21 – Thomas Graham Jackson, English architect active in Oxford (died 1924)
  • date unknown – Hans Price, English architect active in Weston-super-Mare (died 1912)

Deaths

  • May 13 – John Nash, British architect responsible for much of the layout of Regency London (born 1752)
  • May 16 – Guy de Gisors, French architect (born 1762)

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