Playfair, William Henry, 1790-1857 (architect)
Dates
- Existence: 1790 - 1857
Biography
The architect William Henry Playfair was born in Russell Square, London, July 1789. On the death of his father, Playfair was sent to reside with his uncle in Edinburgh. Professor John Playfair, mathematician and geologist and a leading figure in the Edinburgh Enlightenment, took control of his nephew's education. Following his father's profession, the young Playfair studied under William Starke of Glasgow. His first public appointment was the laying out of part of the New Town in Edinburgh in 1815.
Then, after a visit to France in 1816, he established himself professionally by winning the commission in 1817 to complete the unfinished University buildings (leaving the front as designed by Robert and James Adam). He also designed the city's Royal Terrace and Regent Terrace on the Calton Hill estate; the unfinished National Monument on Calton Hill; and, the Royal Scottish Academy and the National Gallery on the Mound. While Playfair's most important works in Edinburgh have been executed in the Greek revivalist or classical style - earning for Edinburgh the title of 'Athens of the North' - he was competent in other styles too. He designed New College for the ten newly established Free Church of Scotland, a jagged-lined rendering of the Gothic style. He also built country houses and mansions in the Italianate and Tudor styles.
Playfair died in Edinburgh after a long illness on 27 May 1857.
Found in 163 Collections and/or Records:
Drawing of Heating Apparatus for Museum, 1st November 1819
Drawing of Heating Apparatus for Museum, 1st November 1819
Drawing of Stove for Museum, 20th October 1819
Drawing of Tables for Natural History Classroom, 29th November 1819
Line drawing of plan, elevation, and tables for the natural classroom
Drawing Showing Position of Stove for Museum, 1st November 1819
Plan of stove room, section on line ABC
On the reverse of the drawing: Note (not dated): 'Drawing of Stove for College Museum, Mr. Playfair'
Drawing Showing Position of Stove for Museum, 1st November 1819
Plan of stove room, section on line ABC
Elevation & Section of Friece & Cornice above Great Arches in Upper Museum, 21st August 1818
Line drawing which is both an Elevation & Section of the Friece & Cornice above Great Arches in upper museum
Elevation (Full Size) of Architrave of Ionic Entablature for Upper Museum, 18th August 1818
Line drawing with areas of shading on elevation showing the decorative details of the architrave
On the reverse of the drawing: Light pencil drawing with numbering
Elevation (Full Size) of Base of Pilasters for Lower Museum, 8th March 1819
Elevation of pilaster base with dimensions
Elevation (Full Size) of Capital of Columns for Lower Museum, 19th August 1818
Line drawing of capital with measurements