Christopher Wren
Sir Christopher Wren (October 20 , 1632 - February 25 , 1723 ) was an English architect of the seventeenth century , famous for his role in the re-building of London 's churches after the Great Fire of London of 1666 .
Life and times
Wren is particularly known for his design for St Paul's Cathedral , one of very few cathedrals in England to have been built after the medieval period, and the only Renaissance cathedral in the country.
Born in 1632 in Wiltshire , Wren was the son of the dean of Windsor . His academic career was centered at Oxford , where he was a member of both Wadham and All Soul's Colleges. In 1657 , he became professor of astronomy at Gresham College and four years later he became the Savilian Professor of astronomy at Oxford until his resignation in 1673 . Wren was also one of the founding members of the Royal Society , of which he was president from 1680 to 1682 .
His first serious architectural venture was the Sheldonian Theatre , which can still be seen at Oxford, and he designed various other university buildings in both Oxford and Cambridge .
After the Great Fire of London , he was selected as the architect of St Paul's, the previous building having been destroyed. The design and construction of the new cathedral took from 1675 to 1710 , and in the interim Wren designed many other buildings, including 51 London churches to replace 87 destroyed, many of which remain standing. These include St Bride's , St Mary le Bow , St Clement Danes , St Benet Paul's Wharf , and St Stephen Walbrook . In addition, he was involved in the design of the Monument to the Great Fire of London , Royal Greenwich Observatory , Chelsea Hospital , Greenwich Hospital , Marlborough House , the Ashmolean Museum , the Wren Library , and many other distinguished buildings.
Christopher Wren was Knighted in 1673 and also served as a member of Parliament in 1685 -1688 and 1702 -1705 .
Wren died in 1723 and was buried at St Paul's. An inscription inside the cathedral, dedicated to the architect, reads, "Lector, si monumentum requiris, circumspice " ("Reader, if you seek his memorial, look around you").
Major works attributed to Wren
Chapels
Churches
Surviving
St Andrew by the Wardrobe , London
St Andrew, Holborn , London
St Anne and St Agnes , Gresham Street, London
St Benet Fink , Threadneedle Street, London
St Benet Paul's Wharf , Queen Victoria Street, London
St Bride , Fleet Street, London
St Clement Danes , Strand, Westminster
St Clement Eastcheap , London
St Dunstan in the East , London
St Edmund the King , Lombard Street, London
St James Garlickhythe , Garlick Hill, London
St James's Piccadilly , Westminster
St Lawrence Jewry , London
St Magnus Martyr , Lower Thames Street, London
St Margaret Pattens , London
St Margaret, Lothbury , London
St Martin Ludgate , London
St Mary Abchurch , London
St Mary Aldermanbury , London
St Mary-at-Hill , Thames Street, London
St Mary-le-Bow , Cheapside, London
St Michael Paternoster Royal , College Hill, London
St Michael, Cornhill , London (tower and upper half of main building )
St Nicholas Cole Abbey , London
St Paul's Cathedral
St Peter upon Cornhill , Cornhill, London
St Stephen Walbrook , London
St Vedast alias Foster , Foster Lane, London
Enlarged the Protestant Church in the Savoy, London
Ingestre Church, Staffordshire
Destroyed
All Hallows the Great, Lombard Street, London
All Hallows, Bread Street, London
All Hallows, Lombard Street, London
Christ Church Newgate, Newgate Street, London
St Alban, Wood Street, London
St Anne's Church, Soho
St Antholin, Watling Street, London
St Augustine with St Faith, Watling Street, London
St Bartholomew-by-the-Exchange, Exchange, London
St Benet, Gracechurch Street, London
St Christopher-le-Stocks, Threadneedle Street, London
St Dionis Backchurch, Fenchurch Street, London
St George, Botolph Lane, London
St Mary Aldermary, Bow Lane, London
St Mary Magdalene, Old Fish Street, London
St Mary Somerset, Thames Street, London
St Matthew, Friday Street, London
St Michael Queenhithe, Upper Thames Street, London
St Michael, Crooked Lane, London
St Michael, Wood Street, London
St Mildred, Bread Street, London
St Mildred, Poultry, London
St Olave Old Jewry, London
St Stephen Coleman, Coleman Street, London
St Swithin London Stone, Cannon Street, London
College halls of residence
Court rooms
Gateways & entrances
Government offices
The Custom House, London
The Navy Office, Seething Lane, London
Guard houses
Hospitals
Houses
Tring Manor House, Hertfordshire
Thoresby House, Nottinghamshire
Bridgewater Square Development, London
Winslow Hall , Buckinghamshire
Marlborough House , St James's, London
Libraries
Monuments
Observatories & scientific buildings
Palaces
Schools & colleges
Theatres
Sheldonian Theatre , Oxford (not for plays but for University ceremonies )
Drury Lane Theatre, London
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