St Mary’s Church, Bathwick (design influence)

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St Mary’s Church, Bathwick (design influence) is an English parish church in Bath whose architectural style reflects the influential Palladian and Georgian design principles popularized in the city by John Wood the Elder.

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instanceOf design influence
appliesTo St Mary’s Church, Bathwick NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Georgian architecture
Palladian architecture NERFINISHED
associatedArchitect John Wood the Elder NERFINISHED
country England
designPeriod 18th century architectural tradition
designPrinciple classical symmetry
integration with surrounding streetscape
proportional regularity
hasDesignContext urban Georgian Bath townscape
hasDesignFeature classical proportions
emphasis on harmony and balance
regular fenestration
restrained exterior ornament
symmetrical façade
use of classical orders
heritageContext Bath as a Georgian spa city
influencedBy Georgian design principles
John Wood the Elder NERFINISHED
Palladian design principles
classical Roman and Greek architecture (via Palladianism)
influencedByMovement Georgian era architecture
Palladianism NERFINISHED
influencesPerceptionOf Georgian character of Bathwick
historic townscape of Bath
locatedIn Bath NERFINISHED
Somerset
United Kingdom
reflectsCityPlanningTraditionOf Georgian Bath NERFINISHED
sharesDesignLanguageWith Queen Square, Bath NERFINISHED
Royal Crescent, Bath NERFINISHED
The Circus, Bath NERFINISHED

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John Wood the Elder notableWork St Mary’s Church, Bathwick (design influence)