- William Burn
William Burn (
20 December 1789 –15 February 1870 ) was a Scottish architect, pioneer of theScottish Baronial style.He was born in
Edinburgh , the son of architectRobert Burn , and educated at the Royal High School. After training with the architect of theBritish Museum , Sir Robert Smirke, he returned toEdinburgh in 1812. Here he established a practice from the family builders' yard. In 1841, he took on a pupil,David Bryce , with whom he later went into partnership. From 1844 he worked inLondon . Burn was a versatile architect who was happy to turn his hand to a variety of styles. He designed many Scottish churches, and some important public buildings, including:*
St John's Church , Edinburgh (1818)
*New Abbey Church ,Dunfermline ,Fife (1821)
*Blairquhan Castle ,South Ayrshire (1821)
*The Edinburgh Academy (1824)
*John Watson's Hospital now theScottish National Gallery of Modern Art , Edinburgh (1828)
* Montagu House,Whitehall , LondonHe also designed or remodelled as many as 600
country house s, including:*
Balintore Castle ,Angus ,Scotland
*Harlaxton Manor ,Grantham ,Lincolnshire ,England
*Lauriston Castle ,Edinburgh ,Scotland , 1820s
*Lynford Hall ,Norfolk
*Prestwold Hall ,Loughborough ,Leicestershire , England
*Muckross House ,Killarney ,County Kerry ,Ireland
*Adderstone Hall , nearLucker ,Northumberland David Bryce went on to perfect the Scottish Baronial style of architecture.External links
* [http://www.geo.ed.ac.uk/scotgaz/people/famousfirst327.html Gazeteer for Scotland- William Burn]
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