Charles Edward Ernest Papendiek

Charles Edward Ernest Papendiek (1801–1835) was an English architect of German descent.

Life

He was the youngest son of Christopher Papendiek and his wife Charlotte, respectively a court musician and a lady in waiting at the court of George III and Queen Charlotte. Charles studied under John Soane from 1818 to 1824,[1] became an architect and in 1826 authored A Synopsis of Architecture, for the Information of the Student and Amateur.[2]

gollark: ...
gollark: "Rational" assuming what goals?
gollark: Virtue ethics bad, RNG ethics good.
gollark: You *could* still have a functional working one with entirely selfish people, I think. It would just be weirder and have more problems.
gollark: The thing about society is that it roughly lines up the incentives so even selfish individuals sometimes sort of do mutually beneficial things.

References

  1. http://collections.soane.org/b7207
  2. Charles Edward Papendiek, A Synopsis of Architecture, for the Information of the Student and Amateur, London 1826 (Digitalisat)



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