David Hamilton (architect)

David Hamilton (Architect)

David Hamilton (architect)

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David Hamilton (11 May 1768 – 5 December 1843) was a Scottish architect based in Glasgow. He has been called the "father of the profession" in Glasgow. Notable works include Hutchesons' Hall, Nelson Monument in Glasgow Green and Lennox Castle. The Royal Exchange in Queen Street is David Hamilton's best known building in Glasgow. It was completed in 1829, built around an existing mansion house dating from 1778.It now serves as the city's Gallery of Modern Art.

In 1835, Hamilton came third in the competition to design the Houses of Parliament (London) and won £500. He was the only Scottish architect to win a prize for his entry.

Gallery of his work

<gallery>Image:Wfm goma glasgow.jpg|Façade of the Gallery of Modern Art on Queen Street, GlasgowImage:Eglinton Castle & Tournament Bridge 1884.jpg|<center>The Eglinton Tournament Bridge as designed by David Hamilton.Image:Nelson Monument Glasgow Green.JPG|<center>The Nelson monument in Glasgow Green.Image:Nelson Monument commemorative slab.JPG|<center>commemorative slab at the Nelson Monument.</gallery>

See also



References

  • H.M. Colvin, A Biographical Dictionary of British Architects, 1600-1840 (1997) ISBN 0-300-07207-4 p.449-452


External links

  • - contains portrait of David Hamilton





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