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  1. サー ・ウィリアム・チェンバーズ ( Sir William Chambers, 1723年 2月23日 - 1796年 3月8日 )は、 イギリス の 建築家 。. キュー・ガーデンズ (現在の王立植物園)の グレート・パゴダ や サマセット・ハウス の設計者として知られる。. ロイヤル・アカデミー 創設 ...

  2. 21 de may. de 2018 · Chambers, Sir William (1723–96). Important British Classical architect. Son of a Scottish merchant, he was born at Göteborg, Sweden, educated in Yorks., and travelled in India and China with the Swedish East India Company (1740–9). In 1749 he enrolled in J. -F. Blondel 's École des Arts in Paris and in 1750 he travelled to Italy, where he ...

  3. The Great Pagoda at Kew Gardens in southwest London was built in 1761 by Sir William Chambers as a present for Princess Augusta, the founder of the gardens. Constructed of grey brick, the pagoda comprises 10 storeys, totalling 163 ft (50 m) in height, [2] with 253 steps to the viewing gallery. [3] Closed for repairs in 2006, the pagoda was ...

  4. 12 de feb. de 2012 · William was born in Sweden of British parentage but practised as an architect in England and Scotland. Scottish Architects Practices. Chambers was the architecture tutor to King George III and in 1761 was appointed with Robert Adam as George’s Royal Architect of Works. Sir William Chambers helped set up the Royal Academy of Arts in 1768.

  5. Brought up in Sweden by Scottish parents, trained in France, a visitor to China and India, Sir William Chambers (1726-96) was by far the most internationally minded British architect of his time. Settling in London in 1755, Chambers became a favourite of King George III and went on to hold the highest official architectural offices and to build public and private commissions throughout the ...

  6. 14 de may. de 2018 · Abstract. Sir William Chambers was one of the most important English architects in the eighteenth-century, but both in his day and later his international recognition was closely connected with his admiration for and promotion of Chinese art, particularly Chinese landscaping.

  7. English: Sir William Chambers ( 1723 – 1796) was a Scottish architect, born in Gothenburg, Sweden, where his father was a merchant. Between 1740 and 1749 he was employed by the Swedish East India Company making several voyages to China where he studied Chinese architecture and decoration. William Chambers.