Perhaps Sir Christopher Wren's most recognisable buildings is that of St. Paul's Cathedral in London. Built to replace the old St. Pauls, consumed in the Great Fire of London, the building took fifty years to conceive and construct. It was first large masonry dome to be built in the UK, and represented a breakthrough in modern structural engineering.Thursday, May 13, 2010
Perhaps Sir Christopher Wren's most recognisable buildings is that of St. Paul's Cathedral in London. Built to replace the old St. Pauls, consumed in the Great Fire of London, the building took fifty years to conceive and construct. It was first large masonry dome to be built in the UK, and represented a breakthrough in modern structural engineering.
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