1736 in architecture

Events concerning Architecture from the year 1736.

Buildings

 * Karlskirche in Vienna (begun 1716), designed by Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach, is completed by his son, Joseph Emanuel Fischer von Erlach.
 * Melk Abbey in Austria (begun 1702), designed by Jakob Prandtauer, is completed.
 * Town church of Piaseczno in Poland, designed by Carl Frederick Pöppelmann, is built.
 * Rebuilt church of St George the Martyr Southwark in London, designed by John Price, is completed.
 * Rebuilt St Swithun's Church, Worcester, England, designed by Thomas and Edward Woodward, is completed.
 * Rebuilt Reformed Church, Șimleu Silvaniei in Romania is completed and consecrated.
 * Reconstruction of church of San Marcuola on the Grand Canal in Venice, designed by Antonio Gaspari, is completed by Giorgio Massari.
 * Church and Convent of Capuchins in Antigua Guatemala is consecrated.
 * Khan Sulayman Pasha in Damascus is completed.
 * Đình Bảng communal house in Vietnam is completed.
 * Roskilde Royal Mansion (Denmark), designed by Lauritz de Thurah, is completed.
 * Hermitage Hunting Lodge, designed by Lauritz de Thurah, is completed.
 * Scots Mining Company House at Leadhills in Scotland, attributed to William Adam, is built (approximate date).
 * North wing of house at Bregentved on the Danish island of Zealand, designed by Lauritz de Thurah, is completed.
 * The Burrough's Building at Peterhouse, Cambridge, England, designed by James Burrough, is built.
 * York House, St James's Palace, London, is built.
 * Marschall Palais in Wilhelmstraße, Berlin, designed by Philipp Gerlach, is built.
 * Hôtel de Hanau in Strasbourg is completed (begun in 1731)
 * Hôtel de Klinglin in Strasbourg is completed (begun in 1732)

Births

 * March 21 – Claude Nicolas Ledoux, French neoclassical architect (died 1806)

Deaths

 * January 31 – Filippo Juvarra, Sicilian-born architect (born 1678)
 * March 25 – Nicholas Hawksmoor, English architect (probably born 1661)
 * October 22 – George Clarke, English politician, scholar and amateur architect (born 1661)