1714 in architecture

The year 1714 in architecture involved some significant events.

Buildings

 * St Alfege Church, Greenwich, London, designed by Nicholas Hawksmoor, is completed.
 * Church of St Mary's, Twickenham, London, designed by John James, is consecrated.
 * Church of Santissime Stimmate di San Francesco in Rome, designed by Giovanni Battista Contini, is completed.
 * Church of Tolentini, Venice, is completed to designs of 1590 by Vincenzo Scamozzi with a portico by Andrea Tirali.
 * Altar of the 22-domed wooden summer Church of the Transfiguration at Kizhi Pogost in Karelia is laid.
 * Geffrye Almshouses in London built.
 * Summer Palace of Peter the Great in Saint Petersburg, designed by Domenico Trezzini, is completed.
 * Bellevue Palace, Kassel, built as an observatory.
 * Sint-Lodewijkscollege (Lokeren) in Belgium built as a private house.
 * Wotton House in Buckinghamshire, England, is completed.
 * Llanelly House in south Wales is built.

Births

 * April 1 – Jean-François de Neufforge, Flemish architect and engraver (died 1791)
 * Robert Taylor, English architect (died 1788)

Deaths

 * May – Andreas Schlüter, German baroque sculptor and architect (born 1664)
 * Pietro Perti, Swiss-Italian baroque sculptor and architect working in Lithuania (born 1648)