Thomas Archer

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Thomas Archer was a prominent early 18th-century English Baroque architect known for his dynamic church designs and grand country houses.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Baroque architect
English architect
architect
human
architecturalPeriod early Georgian period
late Stuart period
countryOfCitizenship England
Kingdom of Great Britain
fieldOfWork architecture
church architecture
country house architecture
floruit early 18th century
genre Baroque architecture
hasWorkType cathedral
country house
garden building
parish church
influencedBy Italian Baroque architecture
continental Baroque architects
knownFor design of English Baroque churches
design of grand country houses
innovative centralized church plans
movement English Baroque
nationality English
notableWork Chatsworth House
surface form: Chatsworth House (additions and alterations)

Heythrop Park
Hurstbourne Priors (church)
St John’s Smith Square
surface form: St John’s, Smith Square

St Mary’s, Warwick
surface form: St Mary’s, Warwick (tower and spire)

St. Paul's, Covent Garden, London
surface form: St Paul’s, Covent Garden (rebuilding work)

St Paul’s Church, Deptford
surface form: St Paul’s, Deptford

Birmingham Cathedral
surface form: St Philip’s Cathedral, Birmingham

Wrest Park (garden buildings)
occupation architect
styleCharacteristic bold plasticity of facades
complex spatial planning in churches
dramatic use of curves
dynamic massing
rich Baroque ornament
workLocation Birmingham
Derbyshire
London, England
surface form: London

Warwickshire

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