Short Biography, Paragraph of “John Nash” short paragraph for Class 10, Class 12 and Graduate Classes

John Nash

John Nash, (1752-1835). British architect. His most famous work was done in London for George IV’s ‘Metropolitan Improvement’ schemes. He designed the Regent’s Park terraces (1821-28) and later enlarged Buckingham Palace and designed Marble Arch as an entrance to the palace. Nash also remodelled Brighton Pavilion in an oriental style.

 

 

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