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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Robert_HookeRobert Hooke - Wikipedia

    Há 2 dias · Robert Hooke was Surveyor to the City of London and chief assistant to Christopher Wren, in which capacities he helped Wren rebuild London after the Great Fire of 1666.

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  2. Há 3 dias · Sir Christopher Wren FRS (/ r ɛ n /; 30 October 1632 [O.S. 20 October] – 8 March 1723 [O.S. 25 February]) was an English architect, astronomer, mathematician and physicist who was one of the most highly acclaimed architects in the history of England.

  3. 11 de mai. de 2024 · Christopher Wren was a brilliant architect, mathematician, and astronomer who left an indelible mark on London’s skyline and beyond, inspiring generations with his iconic designs and multidisciplinary brilliance.

  4. Trough the prism of the tumultuous life and brilliant intellect of Sir Christopher Wren, the multitalented architect of Saint Paul’s Cathedral in London, historian Lisa Jardine unfolds the vibrant, extraordinary emerging new world of late-seventeenth-century science and ideas.

  5. Há 1 dia · Sir Christopher Wren planned the site and during the first half of the eighteenth century various illustrious architects, such as Hawksmoor, Vanbrugh and James ‘Athenian’ Stuart completed the design. As the nineteenth century wore on, with peace established, numbers of Pensioners declined and the Hospital finally closed in 1869.

  6. 14 de mai. de 2024 · Wiki Commons. It is unimaginable to picture Longleat House in any setting other than the one it so perfectly occupies—with the Wiltshire Downs to its south, Salisbury Plains to the east, and the Mendip Hills in the distance. Situated in a landscape that has remained little changed for centuries enhances the magnificence of Longleat House.

  7. 6 de mai. de 2024 · A PROFESSIONAL, LICENSED AND INSURED CALIFORNIA ARCHITECTURAL AND INTERIOR DESIGN CORPORATION. ROST ARCHITECTS © 2023. The construction of St. Paul’s Cathedral helped breathe new life into the city. It created jobs and a new identity for London and served as a monument that brought people together.