John Sanders (architect)

John Sanders (1768โ€“1826) was an architect and the first pupil of Sir John Soane taken on 1 September 1784.[1] Sanders was born on 12 April 1768, the son of Thomas Sanders, a tallow-chandler of the parish of St Dunstan-in-the-East, London. He died at Reigate, Surrey early in 1826.

Sanders' principal buildings are the Duke of York's Headquarters at Chelsea, now home to the Saatchi Gallery (1801โ€“03) and the Royal Military College Sandhurst (1808โ€“12).

Sanders was the first president of the Architects' and Antiquaries' Club.[2]

References

  1. ^ Page 58, Sir John Soane Architect, Dorothy Stroud, 1984, Faber & Faber I.S.B.N. 0-571-13050-X
  2. ^ Arnold, 2002, page not cited

Sources and further reading

  • Arnold, Dana (2002). Reading Architectural History. London: Routledge. p. not stated. ISBN 0-415-25050-1.
  • Colvin, H.M. (2008) [1978]. A Biographical Dictionary of British Architects, 1600-1840 (4th ed.). New Haven: Yale University Press. pp. not stated. ISBN 978-0-300-12508-5.