14th century in architecture

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14th century in architecture . 1400s
Timeline of architecture

Buildings and structures

Buildings

Wells Cathedral chapter house
Exeter Cathedral (England)
Court of the Lions in the Alhambra
Josselin Castle in Brittany, France
Westminster Hall

Births

  • 1310 – Jean d'Oisy, Brabantine architect (died 1377)
  • c. 1310–1320 – Heinrich Parler, German architect and sculptor (died c. 1370)
  • c. 1320 –
    1400
    )
  • 1333 – Peter Parler, Bohemian architect (died 1399)
  • c. 1350 – Antonio di Vincenzo, Bolognese architect (died 1401/02)
  • c. 1359 – Johann Parler, German-Bohemian architect and sculptor (died 1405/06)
  • 1377 –
    1446
    )
  • 1386 –
    1466
    )
  • c. 1396 –
    1472
    ?)

Deaths

See also

References

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