Sir Christopher Wren.
Sir Christopher Wren designed a number of the large buildings after the great fire in London in 1666. After that fire it became illegal to have thatched roofs.
'The Monument' designed by Sir Christopher Wren.
Sir Christopher Wren as a monument to the Great Fire of London.
Sir Christopher Wren was the architect.
The Monument in London normally refers to the Monument to the Great Fire of London which is located near the north side of London Bridge in the City of London. It was built in the 1670s after the great fire of 1666 and designed by Christopher Wren.
Robert Hooke was appointed by the City of London as a surveyor, so helped to rebuild the city after the fire.
I think it`s Sir Christopher Wren..
The Great Fire of London traveled from house to house, building to building because the buildings were made predominantly from wood and the streets were extremely narrow. Add this to the fact that London had experienced a dry summer and London was extremely flammable.
St Pauls Cathedral was designed by Sir Christopher Wren. Whether he actually did any physical work on the building is another matter.
Well, it took long time and then it was done
It's name is 'The Monument' and was built by Sir Christopher Wren to commemorate the Great Fire of London in 1666.