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  1. 24 de abr. de 2012 · Nicholas Hawksmoor: Architect of the Imagination, which marks the 350th anniversary of the architect’s birth (unless you believe, as some do, that he was actually born in 1666), concentrates on the afterlives of Hawksmoor’s designs. It is not so much a show about Nicholas Hawksmoor, but about what others have created in response to his efforts.

  2. 8 de may. de 2015 · It is rumoured that there are satanic and pagan symbols embedded within the architecture of Nicholas Hawksmoor’s many London churches – and that far from being in praise of God, their foundations are built over child sacrifices and their placement around the city draws together powerful forces into the shape of a pentagram.

  3. Nicholas Hawksmoor (1662–1736) is one of English history’s greatest architects, outshone only by Christopher Wren, under whom he served as an apprentice. A major figure in his own time, he was involved in nearly all the grandest architectural projects of his age, and he is best known for his London churches, six of which still stand today. Hawksmoor wasn’t always appreciated, however ...

  4. Hace 6 días · Search for: 'Nicholas Hawksmoor' in Oxford Reference ». (1661–1736).One of the two most imaginative English Baroque architects (the other was Vanbrugh), he worked with Wren, notably on the Chelsea Hospital, St Paul's Cathedral, and the City Churches, all in London. He was Clerk of Works (1689–1715) at Kensington Palace (where he supervised ...

  5. 11 de nov. de 2015 · Hawksmoor’s are far more enigmatic, and still after all these years influencing artists, writers and architects of all persuasions – surely the most important test of great architecture. From the Shadows: The Architecture and Afterlife of Nicholas Hawksmoor by Owen Hopkins is published by Reaktion Books, £25 hardback, in November 2015.

  6. 15 de nov. de 2015 · Nicholas Hawksmoor (1662–1736) is one of English history’s greatest architects, outshone only by Christopher Wren, under whom he served as an apprentice. A major figure in his own time, he was involved in nearly all the grandest architectural projects of his age, and he is best known for his London churches, six of which still stand today.

  7. 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