Colen Campbell Architect

Colen Campbell (15 June 1676 – 13 September 1729) was a pioneering Scottish architect and architectural writer, credited as a founder of the Georgian style. For most of his career, he resided in Italy and England.A descendent of the Campbells of Cawdor Castle, he is believed to be the Colinus Campbell who graduated from the University of Edinburgh in July 1695. He initially trained as a lawyer, being admitted to the Faculty of Advocates on 29 July 1702.He had travelled in Italy from 1695–1702 and is believed to be the Colinus Campbell who signed the visitor's book at the University of Padua in 1697. He is believed to have trained in and studied architecture under James Smith, this belief is strengthened by Campbell owning several drawings of buildings designed by Smith.

Personal facts

Colen Campbell
Birth dateJune 15, 1676
Birth place
Brodie Castle , Brodie
Date of deathSeptember 13, 1729
Place of death
London

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Architect

Significant building
Stourhead
Burlington House
Houghton Hall
Wanstead Park
Mereworth Castle

Colen Campbell on Wikipedia