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  1. Nationality. English. Occupation. Architect. Buildings. Carlton House, Brighton Pavilion. Henry Holland (20 July 1745 [1] – 17 June 1806) was an architect to the English nobility. He was born in Fulham, London, where his father, also Henry, ran a building firm [2] constructing several of Capability Brown 's designs.

  2. 20 de jul. de 1998 · Henry Holland (born July 20, 1745, Fulham [now London], England—died June 17, 1806, Chelsea [now London]) was an English architect whose elegant, simple Neoclassicism contrasted with the more lavish Neoclassical style of his great contemporary Robert Adam.

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  3. Overview. Henry Holland. (1745—1806) architect. Quick Reference. ( c .1745–1806) English architect. The son of a master builder with whom he began work, he designed Claremont House, Esher, Surrey (1771–4), and became an assistant to the family friend Lancelot ... From: Holland, Henry in The Oxford Companion to Architecture »

  4. Henry Holland (20 July 1745 – 17 June 1806) was an architect to the English nobility. He was born in Fulham, London, where his father, also Henry, ran a building firm constructing several of Capability Brown's designs. His younger brother was Richard Holland, who later changed his surname to Bateman-Robson and became an MP.

  5. Henry Holland. Henry Holland (* 20. Juli 1745 in Fulham, London; † 17. Juni 1806 in London) war ein Architekt der britischen Upper-class im 19. Jahrhundert. Er wurde von Capability Brown ausgebildet, dessen Tochter er später heiratete. Sir John Soane war einer seiner Studenten.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hans_PlaceHans Place - Wikipedia

    Architecture. The Pavilion, Hans Place, in 1800. Hans Place dates from the 1770s, when the architect Henry Holland leased 89 acres (360,000 m 2) from Earl Cadogan and funded the building of his house by laying out a square which he sub-let in building plots.