Prince’s Lodging, Newmarket (designs)

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Prince’s Lodging, Newmarket (designs) refers to architectural plans by Inigo Jones for a royal residence at Newmarket, reflecting his introduction of classical Palladian style into English court architecture.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf architectural design
architectural drawing
unexecuted architectural project
architecturalStyle English classical architecture
Palladian architecture
associatedMonarch Stuart monarchy NERFINISHED
associatedWith English court architecture
Stuart court
country England
designedBy Inigo Jones NERFINISHED
documentedIn architectural history of Inigo Jones
fieldOfWork court architecture
hasCulturalSignificance early example of Palladianism at the English court
evidence of Inigo Jones’s royal commissions
hasDepiction classical façade articulation
elevation drawings
plan views
hasFunction visual proposal for royal accommodation at Newmarket
hasGenre palace design
residential architecture design
hasHistoricalContext expansion and modernization of royal residences in early Stuart England
hasMedium architectural drawings on paper
hasSubject royal lodging at Newmarket race and hunting centre
inferredStatus likely unbuilt or only partially realized
influencedBy Andrea Palladio NERFINISHED
intendedLocation Newmarket, England NERFINISHED
intendedOccupant English royal court
intendedUse royal residence
introducedFeature Palladian proportional system
classical orders in English royal architecture
symmetrical façade composition
languageOfAnnotations English
partOf corpus of Inigo Jones drawings
period early 17th century
relatedTo Inigo Jones’s court architecture projects
development of Palladianism in Britain
subjectOf scholarly study of early Stuart architecture

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Inigo Jones notableWork Prince’s Lodging, Newmarket (designs)