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william chambers

Sir William Chambers designed the pagoda at Kew Gardens.

Definition
  1. Proper noun:
    • English architect (1723-1796): "William Chambers" refers to a significant historical figure, a British architect of the 18th century known for his work in the neoclassical and picturesque styles.
Usage
  • "William Chambers" is used as a proper noun to identify the specific individual. It is typically used in historical, architectural, and biographical contexts.
Examples
  • Proper noun:
    • The Somerset House in London is a famous work by William Chambers.
    • William Chambers was appointed as the architectural tutor to the Prince of Wales, the future George III.
Advanced Usage
  • When discussing architectural history, "William Chambers" is often cited alongside his contemporary Robert Adam, representing a major strand of 18th-century British design.
  • His published work, (1759), is a key primary source for understanding his theories and the period's aesthetics.
Variants and Related Words
  • Sir William Chambers: The title often used, as he was knighted in 1771.
  • Chambersian: (Adjective, rare) Pertaining to the style or work of William Chambers.
Synonyms
  • Architect Chambers: A formal variant.
  • The architect Chambers: A descriptive identifier.
Notes
  • As a proper noun referring to a unique person, "William Chambers" does not have phrasal verbs or idioms associated with it. Its usage is strictly referential.
william chambers

Sir William Chambers designed the pagoda at Kew Gardens.

Noun
  1. English architect (1723-1796)

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