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William Samwell (1628–1676) was an English architect. He was born in Dean's Yard, Westminster, to Anthony Samwell, son of Sir William Samwell, Auditor of the Exchequer to Queen Elizabeth I. He was one of the gentleman architects who helped define the architectural style that was fashionable after the Restoration. One of his principal buildings was at Grange Park, Northington which he designed and constructed from 1664 to 1670 for . There are no known pictures of the Samwell house. The Grange, Northington was subsequently remodelled by William Wilkins and is one of the earliest Greek Revival houses in Europe. He also designed and built Bushy House from 1664 to 1665 for Edward Proger.

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  • William Samwell (1628-1676), arquitecto británico. Nació en Dean's Yard, Westminster a Anthony Samwell, hijo de Sir William Samwell, un auditor del ministerio de Hacienda a la reina Isabel I de Inglaterra. Era de los arquitectos que ayudaron a definir el estilo de arquitectura que era de moda después de la Restauración inglesa. Uno de sus edificios principales es el , que él diseñó y construyó desde 1664 hasta 1670 para . También diseñó y construyó desde 1664 hasta 1665 para Edward Proger. (es)
  • William Samwell (1628–1676) was an English architect. He was born in Dean's Yard, Westminster, to Anthony Samwell, son of Sir William Samwell, Auditor of the Exchequer to Queen Elizabeth I. He was one of the gentleman architects who helped define the architectural style that was fashionable after the Restoration. One of his principal buildings was at Grange Park, Northington which he designed and constructed from 1664 to 1670 for . There are no known pictures of the Samwell house. The Grange, Northington was subsequently remodelled by William Wilkins and is one of the earliest Greek Revival houses in Europe. He also designed and built Bushy House from 1664 to 1665 for Edward Proger. (en)
  • William Samwell (1628-1676) foi um arquiteto inglês. Nasceu em Dean's Yard, Westminster, para Anthony Samwell, filho de Sir William Samwell, Auditor do Tesouro à rainha Isabel I. Foi um dos arquitetos cavalheiro que ajudaram a definir o estilo arquitetônico que estava na moda depois da Restauração. Um de seus principais edifícios estava em Grange Park, Northington que ele projetou e construiu entre 1664 e 1670 para Sir Robert Henley. Não existem imagens conhecidas da casa de Samwell. The Grange, Northington foi posteriormente remodelada por William Wilkins e é uma das primeiras casas Revival grego na Europa. Ele também projetou e construiu a entre 1664-1665 para Edward Proger. (pt)
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  • William Samwell (1628-1676), arquitecto británico. Nació en Dean's Yard, Westminster a Anthony Samwell, hijo de Sir William Samwell, un auditor del ministerio de Hacienda a la reina Isabel I de Inglaterra. Era de los arquitectos que ayudaron a definir el estilo de arquitectura que era de moda después de la Restauración inglesa. Uno de sus edificios principales es el , que él diseñó y construyó desde 1664 hasta 1670 para . También diseñó y construyó desde 1664 hasta 1665 para Edward Proger. Estableciéndose debajo del rey Carlos II de Inglaterra, le encargó para construir la residencia del rey Carlos II en Newmarket desde 1668 hasta 1671. Alguna vez después de 1814, la mayoría de la residencia fue demolida. Hoy el bloque sureste restante se conoce como 'Palace House Mansion' o 'la Mansión de la Casa del Palacio'. En 1672, William Samwell y William Bruce remodelaron , la residencia de John Maitland, 1r duque de Lauderdale y de Elizabeth Murray, 2.ª condesa de Dysart. Desde 1674 hasta 1675, William Samwell diseñó el ala del oeste de Felbrigg Hall y del primero edificio de Eaton Hall, pero no vivió para ver estos dos proyectos pasados a sus construcciones finales. Los diseños de William Samwell para el ala del oeste están en la exhibición en Felbrigg Hall hoy, firmado y fechado 1674.​ (es)
  • William Samwell (1628–1676) was an English architect. He was born in Dean's Yard, Westminster, to Anthony Samwell, son of Sir William Samwell, Auditor of the Exchequer to Queen Elizabeth I. He was one of the gentleman architects who helped define the architectural style that was fashionable after the Restoration. One of his principal buildings was at Grange Park, Northington which he designed and constructed from 1664 to 1670 for . There are no known pictures of the Samwell house. The Grange, Northington was subsequently remodelled by William Wilkins and is one of the earliest Greek Revival houses in Europe. He also designed and built Bushy House from 1664 to 1665 for Edward Proger. Having established himself under King Charles II, he was commissioned to build the King's residence in Newmarket from 1668 to 1671. Sometime after 1814, most of the residence was demolished. Today, the remaining southeast block is known as 'The Palace House Mansion'. In 1672, Samwell and William Bruce enlarged and remodeled Ham House, the residence of John Maitland, 1st Duke of Lauderdale and Elizabeth, 2nd Countess of Dysart. From 1674 to 1675, Samwell designed the west wing of Felbrigg Hall and the original Eaton Hall, but he did not live to see these last two projects to the end of their construction. Samwell's designs for the west wing are on display inside Felbrigg Hall today, signed and dated 1674. (en)
  • William Samwell (1628-1676) foi um arquiteto inglês. Nasceu em Dean's Yard, Westminster, para Anthony Samwell, filho de Sir William Samwell, Auditor do Tesouro à rainha Isabel I. Foi um dos arquitetos cavalheiro que ajudaram a definir o estilo arquitetônico que estava na moda depois da Restauração. Um de seus principais edifícios estava em Grange Park, Northington que ele projetou e construiu entre 1664 e 1670 para Sir Robert Henley. Não existem imagens conhecidas da casa de Samwell. The Grange, Northington foi posteriormente remodelada por William Wilkins e é uma das primeiras casas Revival grego na Europa. Ele também projetou e construiu a entre 1664-1665 para Edward Proger. Tendo estabelecido a si mesmo sob o reinado de Carlos II, ele foi contratado para construir a residência do Rei, em Newmarket, Suffolk entre 1668 e 1671. Algum tempo depois de 1814, a maior parte da residência foi demolida. Hoje, o bloco sudeste restante é conhecida como 'O Palácio House Mansion'. Em 1672, Samwell e William Bruce ampliaram e remodelaram a Ham House, a residência de John Maitland, 1.º Duque de Lauderdale e Elizabeth, 2.ª Condessa de Dysart. Entre 1674 e 1675, Samwell projetou o ala oeste do Felbrigg Hall e a original Eaton Hall, mas ele não viveu para ver esses dois últimos projetos até o fim da sua construção. Os projetos de Samwell para a ala oeste estão hoje em exposição dentro da Felbrigg Hall, assinada e datada de 1674. (pt)
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