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  1. John Nash (18 January 1752 – 13 May 1835) was one of the foremost British architects of the Georgian and Regency eras, during which he was responsible for the design, in the neoclassical and picturesque styles, of many important areas of London.

  2. John Nash was an English architect and city planner best known for his development of Regent’s Park and Regent Street, a royal estate in northern London that he partly converted into a varied residential area, which still provides some of London’s most charming features.

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  3. John Nash, a prominent British architect of the Georgian and Regency eras, left an indelible mark on British heritage through his innovative designs and town planning projects. His work played a crucial role in shaping the architectural landscape of London, and many of his creations have become iconic symbols of the city's heritage.

  4. The architect John Nash designed a significant portion of Regency London, leaving a legacy to rival that of Sir Christopher Wren. His most famous works are Regent Street, Regent’s Park and, outside London, the Brighton Pavilion.

  5. May 17, 2018 · John Nash (1752-1835), English architect and town planner, was one of the principal architects of the Regency period. John Nash was born in London in September 1752. He began his career in the office of Sir Robert Taylor.

  6. Feb 3, 2015 · His works and commissions are universally recognisable, and he is classed as one of the most important architects of the late 18th and early 19th Century Britain. John Nash, a clever yet...

  7. The “Eastern” style. Without denying the central agency of both the bold-thinking Nash and fashion-conscious Prince Regent in the design of the Royal Pavilion, the range and variety of architectural styles should be viewed within the context of a wider cultural tradition just then emerging.

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