William Burn: Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
Created page with "thumb|William Burn'''William Burn''' (1789–1870) was a Scottish Architect. he..." |
No edit summary |
||
(One intermediate revision by the same user not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
[[File:William Burn - Scottish-born architect -20 December 1789 – 15 February 1870.png|thumb|William Burn]]'''William Burn''' (1789–1870) was a Scottish | [[File:William Burn - Scottish-born architect -20 December 1789 – 15 February 1870.png|thumb|William Burn]]'''William Burn''' (1789–1870) was a Scottish architect. | ||
he was born in Edinburgh, and established a practice there. In 1841 he took [[David Bryce]] as a pupil and later went into partnership with him. In 1844 he moved to London. | he was born in Edinburgh, and established a practice there. In 1841 he took [[David Bryce]] as a pupil and later went into partnership with him. In 1844 he moved to London. | ||
Line 7: | Line 7: | ||
He designed the [[House of Falkland]] (1839–44) for [[Onesiphorus Tyndall-Bruce]]. | He designed the [[House of Falkland]] (1839–44) for [[Onesiphorus Tyndall-Bruce]]. | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Artists and architects]] |
Latest revision as of 10:00, 4 March 2021
William Burn (1789–1870) was a Scottish architect.
he was born in Edinburgh, and established a practice there. In 1841 he took David Bryce as a pupil and later went into partnership with him. In 1844 he moved to London.
Burn built in many styles, but was in particular a pioneer of the Scottish Baronial style.
He designed the House of Falkland (1839–44) for Onesiphorus Tyndall-Bruce.