Charles Robert Cockerell

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Charles Robert Cockerell was a prominent 19th-century British architect known for his influential neoclassical designs and scholarly contributions to architectural history.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf British architect
architect
human
neoclassical architect
awardReceived Royal Gold Medal
surface form: Royal Gold Medal for architecture
countryOfCitizenship Great Britain
United Kingdom
dateOfBirth 1788-04-28
dateOfDeath 1863-09-17
educatedAt Royal Academy Schools
familyName Cockerell
father Samuel Pepys Cockerell
fieldOfWork architectural history
architecture
genre architectural drawing
architectural treatise
givenName Charles
hasOccupation architectural historian
knownFor neoclassical public buildings
scholarly contributions to architectural history
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf Royal Academy of Arts
Royal Institute of British Architects
middleName Robert
movement Neoclassicism
nativeLanguage English
notableWork Ashmolean Museum
Bank of England
surface form: Bank of England (architectural work)

Designs for the National Monument to the Duke of Wellington
Hanover Chapel, Regent Street
Publication on the Aegina and Bassae marbles
St George's Hall, Liverpool
surface form: St George’s Hall, Liverpool (interior work)

Taylor Institution
The Monument (Christopher Wren column)
surface form: The Monument to the Great Fire of London (restoration and alterations)

Travellers Club
surface form: The Travellers Club (design contributions)
occupation architect
professor of architecture
placeOfBirth London, England
surface form: London
placeOfDeath London, England
surface form: London
positionHeld President of the Royal Institute of British Architects
Professor of Architecture at the Royal Academy
sexOrGender male
sibling Samuel Pepys Cockerell
surface form: Frederick Pepys Cockerell
studied classical architecture
traveledTo Asia Minor
Greece
Italy
workLocation London, England
surface form: London

Oxford

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St George's Hall, Liverpool architect Charles Robert Cockerell
RIBA Gold Medal firstRecipient Charles Robert Cockerell