William Henry Playfair

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Old College, University of Edinburgh, courtyard facade: detail by Playfair
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Old College, University of Edinburgh, courtyard facade: detail by Playfair

William Henry Playfair (1790-1857) was one of the greatest Scottish architects of the 19th Century. His father James Playfair was also an architect and his uncle was John Playfair the famous scientist.


Two of his finest works are the neo-classical buildings of the National Gallery of Scotland and the Royal Scottish Academy which are situated in the centre of Edinburgh, Scotland.

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