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    Colen Campbell (15 June 1676 – 13 September 1729) was a pioneering Scottish architect and architectural writer who played an important part in the development...
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  • person's given name(s) to the link. Colen Campbell (1676–1729), Scottish architect Colen Ferguson, American politician Colen Donck, Dutch-American estate in...
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    Old Royal Naval College (category Buildings by Colen Campbell)
    The Old Royal Naval College are buildings that serve as the architectural centrepiece of Maritime Greenwich, a World Heritage Site in Greenwich, London...
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    Clifton Campbell (born 1967), American sprinter Colen Campbell, Scottish neo-Palladian architect Conchita Campbell, Canadian actress Daisy Campbell (born...
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    dell'architettura (The Four Books of Architecture) and Colen Campbell's Vitruvius Britannicus. Campbell's book included illustrations of Wanstead House, a building...
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    Wanstead House (category Buildings by Colen Campbell)
    Rotherwick, Hampshire. In 1715 Child commissioned the Scottish architect Colen Campbell to design a grand mansion in the then emerging Neo-Palladian style,...
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    Stourhead (category Buildings by Colen Campbell)
    demolished and a new house, one of the first of its kind, was designed by Colen Campbell and built by Nathaniel Ireson between 1721 and 1725. Over the next 200...
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    Burlington House (category Buildings by Colen Campbell)
    House, and the supervision of the work was undertaken by Gibbs. Later, Colen Campbell was appointed to replace Gibbs, who was working in the Baroque style...
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  • games (track and field and bobsleigh) Colen Campbell (1676–1729), Scottish neo-Palladian architect Colin Campbell (director) (1859–1928), Scottish-born...
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    the brick cellars had been completed and the first stone course laid. Colen Campbell is the architect most credited with the design. However, later investigation...
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  • including the 'Bagnio' (or Casino, designed by Lord Burlington and Colen Campbell) in 1716, the 'Pagan Temple' (designed by the Catholic Baroque architect...
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    Some attempt was made to produce impressive groupings of houses, and Colen Campbell produced a design for a palatial east side to the square featuring thirty...
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    Baroque architecture. Widely used by Neo-Palladian architects including Colen Campbell, one can be seen in the dome of Thomas Jefferson's Rotunda at the University...
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    Compton Place (category Buildings by Colen Campbell)
    Earl of Wilmington), to the design of the architect Colen Campbell, and was completed after Campbell's death by William Kent. The predecessor Elizabethan/Jacobean...
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    interiors of Houghton Hall, Norfolk (c.1725–35), recently built by Colen Campbell for Sir Robert Walpole, but at Holkham Hall (also in Norfolk) the most...
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    returned from the continent in 1719, and employed the Scottish architect Colen Campbell, with the history-painter-turned-designer William Kent assigned for...
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    architectural plan for Savile Row is believed to have been drawn up by Colen Campbell, with Henry Flitcroft as the main architect of the street, under the...
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    career. The Palladians were largely Whigs, led by Lord Burlington and Colen Campbell, a fellow Scot who developed a rivalry with Gibbs. Gibbs' professional...
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  • house during a gunpowder experiment. Lord Cuthbert asked architect Colen Campbell to design the iconic Palladian edifice, which has been designated a...
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  • "Wilbury House, Wiltshire". Patrick Baty. Retrieved 6 June 2021. Campbell, Colen (1715). Vitruvius Britannicus, Vol I: p.5 and plates 51,52 – via Internet...
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  • the ill-fated South Sea Company. Janssen paid the famous architect Colen Campbell and Gould, £70 as "overseers" of a new house to be built for him at...
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    Villa Capra "La Rotonda" near Vicenza, due to the fact that architect Colen Campbell had offered Lord Burlington a design for a villa very closely based...
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    significant British architects of the eighteenth century, including: Colen Campbell, James Gibbs, William Chambers and particularly Robert Adam. They looked...
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    1695 – 31 January 1749) was an English architect whose connection with Colen Campbell brought him to the attention of Henry Herbert, 9th Earl of Pembroke...
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    simplicity and purity of classical architecture: Vitruvius Britannicus by Colen Campbell (1715), Palladio's I quattro libri dell'architettura (The Four Books...
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    by Andrea Palladio and was influenced by drawings originally made by Colen Campbell for Wanstead House in Essex as well as the twelve sided plan form of...
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    who pioneered the Palladian style in Scotland. He was described by Colen Campbell, in his Vitruvius Britannicus (1715–1725), as "the most experienced...
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    Sir John Aislabie, former Chancellor of the Exchequer, to a design by Colen Campbell, possibly for the use of John's brother William, who had recently returned...
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    Paul's Cathedral, 1633–41. Work proceeded at Castle Ashby until, as Colen Campbell the architect put it, "the Civil Wars put a stop to all Arts". While...
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    would oversee the finishing and furnishing of the house. Although Colen Campbell was employed by Thomas Coke in the early 1720s, the oldest existing...
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