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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.
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Henry Holland may refer to: Henry Holland, 3rd Duke of...
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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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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 »
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.
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.
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.