Overview of the events of 1891 in architecture
The year 1891 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings.
Buildings and structures
Buildings
Ludington Building – Chicago
Stadttheater Zürich , Switzerland
October 7 — Uris Library at Cornell University , designed by William Henry Miller , opens[ 1]
Ludington Building – Chicago , designed by William Le Baron Jenney , earliest surviving steel-framed building in the city, and the earliest entirely terracotta -clad skyscraper (8 storeys).[ 2]
Manhattan Building – Chicago , designed by William Le Baron Jenney, completed; world's earliest surviving steel-framed building to use a purely skeletal supporting structure.[ 3]
Second Leiter Building – Chicago, designed by William Le Baron Jenney.
Monadnock Building – Chicago , tallest masonry load-bearing wall building when built.
Sacred Heart Cathedral – Davenport, Iowa , designed by James J. Egan .
St. Ambrose Cathedral – Des Moines, Iowa , designed by James J. Egan.
San Sebastian Church (Manila) .
Wainwright Building – St. Louis, Missouri , designed by Dankmar Adler and Louis Sullivan .
University of Pennsylvania Library – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania , designed by Frank Furness .
Several buildings constructed for the General Land Centennial Exhibition world fair – Prague , including the Art Nouveau Průmyslový Palace.
Victoria Hall (Geneva) , Switzerland, a concert hall designed by Marc Camoletti .
Stadttheater Zürich , designed by Fellner & Helmer , opened.
House of the Estates in Helsinki , Finland, built.
General Post Office , Birmingham , England, designed by Henry Tanner .
Palace Theatre, Manchester , England, designed by Alfred Darbyshire .
Château de l'Île (Schloss Inselburg), Ostwald, Bas-Rhin , France (then Germany).
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