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  1. Composite half-section, half-plan and half elevation of two versions of a 16-bay dome (1680/1689) by Nicholas Hawksmoor St. Paul's Cathedral. This drawing from the 1680s was made when the cathedral had been built up to the base of the drum of the dome. Here you can see the inner and outer domes which Wren wished to build but at this stage the ...

  2. Nicholas Hawksmoor. (Ragnall, 1661 - Londres, 1736) Arquitecto británico. Fue colaborador de Christopher Wren y de John Vanbrugh, con quien desplegó una intensa actividad (plazas para Cambridge y Oxford). Trabajó, sobre todo, en Londres, donde formó parte de una comisión encargada de la construcción de nuevas iglesias.

  3. 27 de jun. de 2018 · Nicholas Hawksmoor (1661-1736) was a leading English architect. His very original church designs are baroque in their monumentality and sense of mass. Nicholas Hawksmoor was born in Nottinghamshire, probably at Ragnall. He entered the service of Sir Christopher Wren at the age of 18 and was closely concerned with most of Wren's commissions from ...

  4. Nicholas Hawksmoor Primary School was inspected under the new Education Inspection Framework in November 2021. The outcomes were then published in December 2021. Ofsted Report November 2021. Our parents were asked for their views on our school and responded using the Ofsted Parent View platform. The results of which can be seen here and ...

  5. 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

  6. Nicholas Hawksmoor was born in 1661 in Nottinghamshire, England. In about 1680 he became a clerk to Christopher Wren, who was instrumental in helping Hawksmoor establish his career. Hawksmoor worked so intimately with Wren that it is impossible to make exact division of credit for their work. Hawksmoor assisted Wren with designs for Greenwich ...

  7. La iglesia de San Alfege, fue diseñada por Nicholas Hawksmoor en 1712, siendo la primera de una propuesta que consideraba la construcción de cincuenta nuevas iglesias, para las cuales se promulgó la Ley de 1711. Su construcción se realizó sobre las ruinas generadas después de una tormenta en 1710, construyéndose en el pórtico oriental ...