1721 in architecture
The year 1721 in architecture involved some significant events.
Buildings and structures
Buildings
- Bocking Windmill, Essex, England.
- 7 Burlington Gardens, later Queensberry House, London, Giacomo Leoni's first design for England
- Fort King George, along the Altamaha River in the modern-day US state of Georgia
- Ruthven Barracks in Scotland completed
- Jackson Square (New Orleans), New France
- Nazarbaug Palace, Gujarat, India
- Ellingen Residence in Ellingen, Bavaria completed in its Baroque form
- Písek Gate, Prague, Czech Republic
- Saint Paul the First Hermit Cathedral completed as parish church of San Pablo, Laguna, Philippines
Awards
- Grand Prix de Rome, architecture: Philippe Buache.
Births
- March 5 – John Adam, architect, brother of Robert Adam and James Adam
- March 26 - Nicolas Le Camus de Mézières, French architect and author
- date unknown
- *Francesco Sabatini, Sicilian architect working in Spain
- *Thomas Sandby, English draughtsman, watercolour artist, architect, and teacher
Deaths
- February 11 – Carlo Francesco Bizzaccheri, Italian architect
- June 11 – Sir Anthony Deane, English naval architect, shipbuilder and politician