1732 in architecture

The year 1732 in architecture involved some significant events.

Buildings

 * August – York Assembly Rooms in England, designed by Lord Burlington, are opened. The Mansion House, York, is also completed this year.
 * October 2 – Goodman's Fields Theatre, London, designed by Edward Shepherd, is opened.
 * December 7 – Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, London, designed by Edward Shepherd, is opened.
 * Trinity College Library in Dublin, designed by Thomas Burgh, is completed.
 * Nicola Salvi begins work on the new Trevi Fountain in Rome.
 * Work on Palais Rohan in Strasbourg, designed by Robert de Cotte, is started

Awards

 * Prix de Rome, architecture: Jean-Laurent Legeay.

Births

 * April 22 – John Johnson, English architect (died 1814)
 * July 21 – James Adam, Scottish-born architect (died 1794)
 * December 15 – Carl Gotthard Langhans, Prussian architect (died 1808)

Deaths

 * Giacomo Amato, Sicilian architect (born 1643)