The Sir Christopher Wren Building at William & Mary is the oldest college building still standing in the United States and the oldest of the restored public buildings in Williamsburg. It was ...
Visitors are welcome to view the first two floors of the Sir Christopher Wren Building and the grounds of the Historic Campus. Photography is permitted in all of the public exhibition rooms. To ...
Sir Christopher Wren: The Design of St Paul's Cathedral by Kerry Downes (London, 1988) The Architecture of Wren by Kerry Downes (2nd ed., Reading, 1988) Sir Christopher Wren and the Making of St ...
It explores the history — as is patently obvious from its name — of the Chelsea Pensioners, those crimson-clad military retirees who've inhabited Christopher Wren's riverside buildings since ...
Sir Christopher Wren, the famous architect ... He is most famous for the re-building of St Paul's cathedral where he is buried. He died on 25th February 1723 (modern dating). There is no memorial to ...
The carved figures known as the Emperor Heads, outside the Sheldonian Theatre, were first commissioned by Sir Christopher Wren in the 1660s. The current set is the third and it is thought as many ...
Works by Sir Christopher Wren and Sir James Thornhill can be observed from the chapel's Royal Pew until September Shows in London and Amsterdam and new works marking 300 years since Christopher ...