1807 in architecture

The year 1807 in architecture involved some significant events.

Events

 * John Smith is appointed official city architect of Aberdeen in Scotland.
 * St Mark's Basilica in Venice is consecrated as a cathedral.

Buildings

 * The church of San Pietro di Cremeno, Genoa, Italy, is built.
 * The Templo de la Virgen del Carmen church in Celaya, Guanajuato, Mexico, designed by Francisco Eduardo Tresguerras, is completed.
 * Saint Petersburg Manege (riding school), designed by Giacomo Quarenghi, is completed.
 * "Old Academy" building for Perth Academy, Scotland, designed by Robert Reid, is completed.
 * Chester City Club in England, designed by Thomas Harrison, is built as the Commercial Coffee Room.
 * Huguang Guild Hall in Beijing, is built.
 * Royal Crescent, Brighton, England (begun 1798) is completed.
 * In Lincoln County, Maine, the Nichols-Sortwell House and Castle Tucker, examples of federal architecture, are built at Wiscasset's seaport on the Sheepscot River.

Awards

 * Grand Prix de Rome, architecture: Jean-Nicolas Huyot.

Births

 * April 28 – Alan Stevenson, Scottish lighthouse engineer (died 1865)
 * September 26 – John Hayward, English architect (died 1891)

Deaths

 * February 22 – John Carr, English architect (born 1723)