1811 in architecture

The year 1811 in architecture involved some significant events.

Buildings

 * Argyll House, London, designed by William Wilkins is completed
 * The House wing of the United States Capitol, designed by William Thornton and Benjamin Latrobe is completed.

Events

 * March – The Commissioners' Plan of 1811 determines the grid plan of Manhattan.
 * John Nash prepares his plan of the Regent Street and Regent's Park areas of London.

Awards

 * Grand Prix de Rome, architecture: Jean-Louis Provost.

Births

 * c. May – Thomas Larkins Walker, British architect (died 1860)
 * July 13 – George Gilbert Scott, English architect (died 1878)

Deaths

 * May 5 – Robert Mylne, British architect (born 1734)
 * August 22 – Juan de Villanueva, Spanish architect (born 1739)