George Dance the Younger
1741–1825 (age 84)
Biography
George Dance the Younger applied his architectural acumen as both a designer and a civic surveyor, shaping the neoclassical fabric of London and lending dignity to the surroundings of St. Paul’s Cathedral through measured proportions and lasting civic commissions.
His writings on architecture and stewardship of public works earned him respect among contemporaries, and his steady hand guided the city’s built environment in an era of rapid change.