Θέση: London
Γεννημένος: 1788
Θάνατος: 1863
Βιογραφία:
, a prominent English architect, archaeologist, and writer, was born on April 27, 1788, in London, United Kingdom. His formative years were spent under the tutelage of Robert Smirke, a renowned architect, laying the foundation for Cockerell's future endeavors.
Between 1810 and 1817, Cockerell embarked on an extended Grand Tour, primarily spent in Greece. This period was marked by significant archaeological discoveries, including the excavation of the Temple of Aphaia on Aegina and the Temple of Apollo at Bassae. The latter's frieze, now housed in the British Museum, was meticulously shipped to England under Cockerell's supervision.
Upon returning to England in 1817, Cockerell established a successful architectural practice in London. His designs, showcased in various projects, including the Ashmolean Museum at Oxford and the Fitzwilliam Museum at Cambridge, demonstrate an effortless incorporation of Classical and Greek architecture.