Roger Morris

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Roger Morris was an 18th-century English architect associated with the Palladian style, known for designing notable country houses and villas.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf architect
human
architecturalStyle Palladian architecture
countryOfCitizenship England
Kingdom of Great Britain
fieldOfWork architecture
country house design
villa design
floruit 18th century
genre country house architecture
villa architecture
hasGender male
languageOfWorkOrName English
movement Palladian architecture
surface form: Palladianism
notableFor Chiswick House
surface form: Palladian villas along the Thames

designing English country houses
notableWork Old Admiralty Building
surface form: Admiralty House, London

Combe Bank, Kent
Inigo Jones gateway at Chiswick House
Kew Palace
surface form: Kew Palace (enlargements and alterations)

Marble Hill House
Whitton Place, Twickenham
Works at Inveraray Castle
occupation architect
workLocation Kew
London, England
surface form: London

Twickenham

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Inveraray Castle architect Roger Morris
Morris-Jumel Mansion builder Roger Morris
Morris-Jumel Mansion architect Roger Morris
Morris-Jumel Mansion namedAfter Roger Morris
Morris-Jumel Mansion owner Roger Morris
Marble Hill House hasArchitect Roger Morris
Mary Philipse spouse Roger Morris