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Inigo Jones (Aussprache: /ˈɪnɪɡoʊ/; * 15. Juli 1573 in London ; † 21. Juni 1652 ebenda) war der erste bedeutende Architekt Englands in der frühen Neuzeit und der erste, der in seinen Gebäuden die vitruvianischen Regeln der Proportion und Symmetrie anwandte.
Inigo Jones (/ ˈ ɪ n ɪ ɡ oʊ /; possibly born Ynyr Jones; 15 July 1573 – 21 June 1652) was the first significant architect in England in the early modern period, and the first to employ Vitruvian rules of proportion and symmetry in his buildings.
Inigo Jones was a British painter, architect, and designer who founded the English classical tradition of architecture. The Queen’s House (1616–19) at Greenwich, London, his first major work, became a part of the National Maritime Museum in 1937. His greatest achievement is the Banqueting House.
Learn how to use sunspots and cycles to predict weather and business trends with Inigo Jones and David Burton. Find out why global warming is a scam and how to access historical data and sources.
Learn about Inigo Jones, the first notable British architect of the modern period and the father of British architecture. Discover his life, works and legacy in classical, Palladian and Renaissance styles, as well as his influence on town planning and theatre.
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Learn how Inigo Jones, England's first Classical architect, designed the Queen's House in Greenwich for Queen Anne and Queen Henrietta Maria. Discover the building's history, features and art collection at this royal palace.
Learn about Inigo Jones, the first notable English architect who introduced classical and Renaissance styles to Britain. Explore his life, works and influence, from masques to St Paul's Cathedral.