- Göran Josuæ
Adelcrantz (November 15, 1668 –
February 26, 1739) was a
Swedish Architect. He was born in
Stockholm and
studied architecture under Nicodemus...
- Carl
Fredrik Adelcrantz (30
January 1716 – 1
March 1796) was a
Swedish architect and
civil servant.
Adelcrantz's style developed from a
rococo influenced...
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Palace court,
commissioning a
replacement opera house by Carl
Fredrik Adelcrantz. Work
began on the
building in 1764, and it
eventually included the theatre...
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attack the
wooden frame and the King and
Queen commissioned Carl
Fredrik Adelcrantz to
create a new and
bigger pavilion made from more
durable materials....
- Castles), a kind of
castle architect. Göran Josuæ Törnquist (later
ennobled Adelcrantz)
became the ****isting
intendent and his deputy, an
important position...
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Rebuilding started almost immediately,
under supervision of Göran
Josua Adelcrantz, the city architect, who
designed a larger,
octagonal tower. On 17 May...
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Chinese Pavilion (Ekerö Muni****lity, Sweden), 1763–1769, by Carl
Fredrik Adelcrantz Neoclassical - armchair, c.1780,
carved and
polychromed walnut, received...
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Court of
Appeal between 1776 and 1786, and
designed by Carl
Fredrik Adelcrantz.
After the city,
including the church,
burnt down in 1852, the building...
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Chinese Pavilion at
Drottningholm in Sweden,
designed by Carl
Fredrik Adelcrantz, is
completed Blackfriars Bridge in London,
designed by
Robert Mylne,...
- Husly,
Dutch neoclassical architect (born 1738)
March 1 – Carl
Fredrik Adelcrantz,
Swedish architect and
civil servant (born 1716)
March 10 –
William Chambers...