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  1. Nicholas Hawksmoor (Nottinghamshire, probablement 1661 - Millbank, Londres, 25 mars 1736) est un architecte britannique. Il est l'élève de Christopher Wren , à qui l'on doit notamment la cathédrale Saint-Paul de Londres .

  2. Nicholas Hawksmoor Primary School is part of the Hawksmoor Learning Trust, a company Limited by Guarantee and registered to Nicholas Hawksmoor Primary School, Balmoral Close, Towcester, NN12 6JA. The company number is 07489127 and is registered in England. Te: 01327 351466, email: enquiries@thlt.academy

  3. Nicholas Hawksmoor (waarschijnlijk East Drayton, Nottinghamshire, ca. 1661 - Westminster, Londen, 25 maart 1736) was een Brits architect. Over zijn jeugd en zijn opleiding is weinig bekend. Hij assisteerde Christopher Wren vanaf 1679 en vanaf 1690 John Vanbrugh .

  4. Nicholas Hawksmoor (asi 1661, Nottinghamshire – 25. března 1736, Millbank) byl anglický architekt. Život [ editovat | editovat zdroj ] Pocházel z rolnické rodiny, v osmnácti letech se stal učedníkem Christophera Wrena . [1]

  5. Biografia. Nicholas Hawksmoor nacque nel Nottinghamshire (non si sa se a East Drayton o Ragnall) nel 1661 in una famiglia di piccoli proprietari terrieri. Della sua formazione non si conosce molto, anche se probabilmente giunse ad acquisire proprietà alfabetiche di base; rivelò, inoltre, un'intensa vocazione per l'architettura che dovette impressionare Christopher Wren, uno dei maggiori ...

  6. Nicholas Hawksmoor is usually seen as the antithesis of the English neo-Palladians. The unprecedented originality of Christ Church, Spitalfields, and St George-in-the-East has little in common with the carefully derived compositions of Colen Campbell or Lord Burlington. Lord Shaftesbury, often seen as the harbinger of neo-Palladianism ...

  7. Nicholas Hawksmoor (* 1661 vermutlich in East Drayton, Nottinghamshire; † 25. März 1736 in London) war ein englischer Architekt des Barocks. Er gilt nach John Vanbrugh als der größte Individualist dieser Epoche.