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Meaning of "court architect"

A court architect is an architect who is employed or appointed by a royal or noble court to design and oversee the construction of buildings and structures for the court. This position historically held great prestige and influence, as court architects were often responsible for designing palaces, government buildings, and other important structures. Court architects were typically chosen for their talent, experience, and ability to execute grand architectural visions

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He was a court architect of the Russian royal family.
The edifice was designed by his court architect Alphonse Balat.
He was court architect to the Polish king.
The house was possibly designed by court architect Lambert van Haven.
The Court Architect supervised only imperial building projects.
He also became an assistant of the court architect and painter Jacob Franquart.
Court architect to Lothar Franz von Schonborn and other prince bishops.
He was the main court architect for Ranuccio II.
The palace ensemble was designed in classical style by Italian court architect Antonio Rinaldi.
As painter laureate, court architect and supervisor of the royal workshops.
The cathedral enjoyed by visitors today was designed by court architect Sir Christopher Wren.
Coordinated by the court architect Giuseppe Piermarini, Neoclassicism became the style of the city 's rebirth.
The plans came from the Bavarian court architect Leo von Klenze.
He was appointed by Frederick Augustus I of Saxony to become his court architect in 1812.
The high altar was created in 1776 by court architect Ferdinand Hetzendorf von Hohenberg.

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Flamboyant architecture originated in the 1380s with French court architect Guy de Dammartin.
After several trips, he was appointed court architect by Emperor Maximilian I of Mexico in 1866.
From 1696 onwards, records show that he was employed as a court architect in Vienna.
Then he studied in Karlsruhe with the court architect of Baden, Friedrich Weinbrenner.
Later he moved to Bavaria and in 1816 began to work as court architect of Ludwig I.
The main building was erected in 1804 and designed by court architect Carl Fredrik Sundevall.
He was subsequently promoted to Court Architect (將作大匠).
Kondo-Kavese Tsuneko was born in Gifu, Japan, a daughter of court architect Kondo-Kavese Kagijiro.
He was appointed to the post of senior court architect in 1730.
He designed public buildings and became court architect in 1858.
In the late 1830s, Stakenschneider emerged as the chief court architect of Nicholas I of Russia.

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