1742 in architecture

The year 1742 in architecture involved some significant events.

Buildings

 * Azm Palace (Hama), Syria, built.
 * Hôtel de Caumont, Aix-en-Provence, designed by Robert de Cotte (d.1735) and Georges Vallon, completed.
 * Kozłówka Palace, Poland, designed by Józef Fontana II, completed.
 * Palace of Portici, Italy, designed by Antonio Canevari, completed.
 * Palais Rohan, Strasbourg, Alsace, designed by Robert de Cotte, completed.
 * Malplaquet House, east London, England, built.
 * Berlin Court Opera, designed by Georg Wenzeslaus von Knobelsdorff, inaugurated.
 * Queen Mary Court at Greenwich Hospital, London, planned by Wren (d.1723) and Hawksmoor (d.1736), completed by Thomas Ripley.
 * Redland Chapel, Bristol, England, designed probably by John Strahan or William Halfpenny, built.

Publications

 * Batty Langley publishes Ancient Architecture Restored in England, a pioneering pattern book for Gothic Revival architecture.

Births

 * March 13 – Karl Friedrich Schinkel, Prussian architect (died 1841)

Deaths

 * June 29 – Joseph Emanuel Fischer von Erlach, Austrian architect (born 1693)