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James Playfair (architect)

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216: 25: 350: 289:, which used revolutionary forms of neoclassicism, and is unique in British architecture of the period. Cairness House shows the influence of the French architects 410: 400: 395: 405: 340:“An Improved School for Building in Scotland": The Architectural Ambitions of James Playfair," A Soane Museum Study Group talk by Rory Lamb 341: 46: 68: 215: 290: 39: 33: 305: 254:, of the University of Edinburgh. He established himself in London in the mid 1780s with the support of politician 231: 50: 294: 259: 154: 390: 385: 329: 267: 250:
the engineer, with whom he shared business and living quarters in London; and the mathematician
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and the Glens Old Parish Church, Kirriemuir (1786–1788). His most famous building is
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On his death in 1794, most of Playfair's papers were bought by his close friend
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https://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vol21/pt3/pp44-46
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Memorial to James and John Playfair, Old Calton Burial Ground
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Forfarshire
Edinburgh
William Henry Playfair
John Playfair
William Playfair
Cairness House
Kirriemuir

architect
neoclassical
Dundee
William Playfair
John Playfair
Henry Dundas
William Henry Playfair
Edinburgh
New Town
Melville Castle
Midlothian
Cairness House
Aberdeenshire
Étienne-Louis Boullée
Claude Nicholas Ledoux
Sir John Soane
Sir John Soane's Museum

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