Inigo Jones

Architect, designed Queen's House

Inigo Jones - Scientists & Innovators born July 15th, 1573
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An English architect who played a pivotal role in introducing classical architecture to England during the early 17th century. He is noted for defining the English Palladian style and had significant influence on subsequent generations of architects. Significant works include the design of the Queen's House in Greenwich, recognized as the first truly classical building in England, and Wilton House, which showcases the Palladian style. His work laid the foundational principles for architectural design in the country.

Designed the Queen's House in Greenwich

Created Wilton House with Palladian style

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