
Sir Christopher Wren: Scientist, Scholar and Architect
Written in 1923 by Lawrence Weaver, this monograph explores the life and contributions of Sir Christopher Wren, a pivotal figure in architecture and science. Weaver, an expert in architecture, provides an informative account of Wren's work, including his influence on English Baroque architecture and notable projects like St. Paul's Cathedral. The text references Wren's son’s book, 'Parentalia,' which includes biographical details and Wren's own writings on architectural aesthetics. This work is significant for its detailed examination of Wren's legacy and impact on the field.






