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Encyclopedia > 1854 in architecture

See also: 1853 in architecture, other events of 1854, 1855 in architecture and the architecture timeline. See also: 1852 in architecture, other events of 1853, 1854 in architecture and the architecture timeline. ... 1854 (MDCCCLIV) was a common year starting on Sunday (see link for calendar). ... See also: 1854 in architecture, other events of 1855, 1856 in architecture and the architecture timeline. ... This page indexes the individual year in architecture pages. ...

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The Royal Gold Medal for architecture is awarded annually by the Royal Institute of British Architects on behalf of the British monarch, in recognition of an individuals or groups substantial contribution to international architecture. ... Philip Hardwick [1792]]-1870) was an architect (son of architect Thomas Hardwick Junior and grandson of Thomas Hardwick Senior) particularly associated with transport-related buildings (eg: railway stations, warehouses) in London and elsewhere. ...

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