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Crypt of St. Paul's Cathedral, Wren's memorial on the left. The Wren family estate was at The Old Court House in the area of Hampton Court. He had been given a lease on the property by Queen Anne in lieu of salary arrears for building St Paul's. [37] For convenience Wren also leased a house on St James's Street in London. According to a 19th ...
Charles Alfred Hausler (January 27, 1889 – July 12, 1971) [1] was an American architect. Over his long career he had a major impact on the built environment of Saint Paul, Minnesota. As the first person to hold the office of city architect, he designed many public buildings, including Saint Paul's three Carnegie libraries.
Peter J. Linhoff (1877-1954) was an American architect who designed many houses in St. Paul, Minnesota. [1] He also designed the William J. Fantle House in Yankton, South Dakota, which is individually listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). He was born in Shakopee, Minnesota, in 1877. He practiced as an architect in St. Paul ...
In the design of St Paul's, Jones faithfully adhered to Vitruvius's design for a Tuscan temple and it was the first wholly and authentically classical church built in England. The inside of St Paul's, Covent Garden was gutted by fire in 1795, but externally it remains much as Jones designed it and dominates the west side of the piazza. [26]
Edward Payson Bassford (1837–1912) was an architect who practiced in St. Paul, Minnesota, in the late 19th century. Born in Calais , Maine , on June 7, 1837, he moved to St. Paul in 1866. He worked in the office of Abraham Radcliffe for a time, then founded his own architectural firm.
Jun. 30—When renowned St. Paul architect Cass Gilbert designed the Minnesota state Capitol, he made clear that nothing in the area around it should loom over the state's political center. Now ...
St. Peter and St. Paul's Church, and variations using Saint or Saints or other, may refer to one of many churches dedicated to the apostles Saint Peter and Saint Paul around the world, including: Armenia
Edmeston began as an architect in 1816. He designed several structures in London, including drinking fountains, the Uzielli memorial in Highgate Cemetery and the church of St Paul's, Onslow Square. George Gilbert Scott was his pupil, articled to Edmeston in 1827. [2] In 1864 he built Columbia Wharf, Rotherhithe, the first grain silo in a ...