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THE
DESIGNS
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INIGO JONES,
Confifting of
PLANS and ELEVATIONS
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Publick and Private Buildings.
Publifli'd by William Kent,
With fome Additional Defigns.
The SECOND VOLUME.
M.DCC. XXVII.
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A TABLE of the Plates con-
tained in the Second Volume.
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H E General Plan and Elevation of a Country-Houfe, with
Out-Houfes, Barns, Stables, tfc. The Rooms on this Plan
are 12, Feet high 5 over which are Chambers of 10 Feet
high. The principal Dimenfions of the Plan are Figured.
The general Plan and Elevation of a larger Defign for a Coun-
try-Houfe, with Out-Houfes, &c. The Rooms on this Plan
are 13 Feet high, over which are Chambers of the fame height, except the great
Room over the Hall, which includes the Attic Story.
A,    Court before the Houfe.
B, B, 'Two Courts to the Out-Houfes.
C, C, Two lejjer Courts.
PLATE 4.
The lower Plan and Elevation of a Houfe ; The Rooms on this Plan are 14 Feet high,
over them are Chambers of iz Feet high, upon which is an Attic Story.
PLATES.
The upper Plan and Elevation of a Lodge, with an Ionic Portico ; the Rooms below
are iz Feet high, and thofe of the Plan 13 Feet high.
P L AT E 6.
The lower Plan and Elevation of a Houfe ; the Rooms on the Plan, are 15 Feet high j
the Chambers over them, are the fame height; the great Room behind, includes
both Stories. Over the whole is an Attic Story, whofe Windows are in the Frieze
of the Entablature, which encompaites the Building.
P L AT E 7.
The Principal Plan and Elevation of a Houfe \ the Rooms of the Plan are ZO Feet high,
over which are Chambers 18 Feet high; the Great-Room backwards, includes both
Stories, having a Gallery at the end fupported by Ionic-YAhis; with an Attic Story
over the whole.
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PLATE 8.
The lower Plan and principal Front of a Houfe, with a Portico of the Compoiite Or-
der, belonging to His Grace the Duke of Gjjteensberry. The Rooms of the Plan are
11 Feet high.
P LATE 9.
The principal Plan and Elevation of the other Front of the foregoing Houfe. The
Rooms of the Plan are 12, Feet high, except the Great Room in the Front, which
includes the Attic Story. The Gircular Stairs, which are within the Great Stairs,
are continued up to the Cupola.
PLATE 10.
The Plan of the firft Floor of a Houfe defigned by the Earl of Burlington j the Rooms
of the Plan are zo Feet high, thofe over them are the fame Height, except the
Great Room over the Hall, which is cov'd into the Roof.
P LATE 11.
The Principal Front of the foregoing Plan.
PLATE 11.
The Plans of the firft and fecond Stories with the Elevation of the principal Front of
a Houfe with an Arcade, Defign'd by the Earl of Burlington. The lower Rooms are
20 Feet high, thofe above them are 18 Feet high; the Great Room is 30 Feet high
cov'd into the Roof, and over the other Rooms is an Attic Story.
P LATE 13.
The principal Plan with the Elevation and Section of a Houfe, having an Arcade to
each Front. The Rooms of the Plan are 18 Feet high, thofe above are 14 Feet-
The Great Room in the middle includes both Stories, about which is a Gallery
which leads to the upper Rooms.
PLATE 14.
The principal Plan and Elevation of a Houfe, with Portico's of the Corinthian Order.
The Rooms of the Plan are 14 Feet high, over which is an Attic Story, except o-
ver the Ocliogon Room, which rifes in a Pavilion above the Roof, and receives its
Light from Windows near the Top.
P LATE 15.
The Plan of the firft Story with the Elevation of the principal Front of a Houfe, with
an Arcade, ftanding on a Terras, about which is a Balluftrade. The Rooms of the
Plan are 18 Feet high ; thofe above em are 16 Feet high, except the middeRoom
which comes over the Arcade to the Front, and includes the Attic Story. The Win-
dows of the Attic Story are in the Frieze of the Entablature that encompafTes the
Building.
PLATE 16.
The principal Plan and Elevation of a Circular Building, with a Portico of the Corin-
thian
Order. The Rooms of the Plan are 16z Feet high, over which are Lod^inc-
Rooms for Servants, which receive their Light from the Hall, whofe Top rifes in a
Pavilion above the Roof, fupported by Pillars of the fame Order with the Portico.
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PLATE 17.
The Plan, Elevation and Section of an Octagonal Building with a Dork Portico, with-
in* which is a Circular Court, with Corinthian Pillars; round it are Rooms 16
Feet high, and an Attic Story. The Great Room backwards includes both Stories,
P LATE 18.
The Plan, Elevation and Section of an Octagonal Building with Portico's of the Doric
Order, in the middle of which is an Octagon Hall rifihg in a Pavilion above the
Roof, which is fupported by Corinthian Pillars. The Rooms of the Plan are 16
Feet high, upon which is an Attic Story, except over the two Great Rooms adjoin-
ing to the Hall. The Windows oi the Attic Story are in the Entablature of the
Building.
PLATE 19.
The Plan and Elevation of a large Circular Building wich Ionic Portico's; in the mid-
dle is a Circular Court, round which isa'Cblonade of the fame Order. The Outer-
Rooms of the Plan are 22 f Feet high, the inner ones are 1 5 Feet high, and over
thefe is an Attic Story, whole Windows look into the Court. The Circular Rooms
rife.in Pavilions above the Roof, whence they receive their Light.
P L ATE 20.
The Plan of a Square Building, with an Arcade and Portico, having a large Circular
Court in the middle, round which is a Colonade. The principal Rooms are 20 Feet
high ; the Inner Rooms are 12 Feet high, with half Stories over them for Lodgings
for Servants. The principal Rooms of the fecond Story are 18 Feet high, except the
great Room over the Arcade and PafTages, which is cov'd into the Roof; the inner
Rooms are IO Feet high, with half Stories over them as before.
P LATE 21.
A principal Front of the foregoing Building with the Arcade.
PLATE 22.
The lower Plan of a Defign for ife/i/oir-Caftle ; the Rooms of which are 15 Feet
high. In the Hall which goes through the Houfe, are Pillars of the Ionic Order.
Within the Breaks of the Building, are Terrafes to the Height of the firft Plinth.
P LATE 23.
The Plan of the princial Floor of the foregoing Building j the Rooms of which are 18
Feet high. The Great Room in the middle includes the Attic Story. The two
principal Bed-Chambers have Alcoves with Columns.
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A principal Front of the foregoing Building.
PLATE 25, 26.
The lower Plan of a Building with four diftinct Appartnients j in the middle of which is
an Octagonal Court, which hath Portico's in the two principal Stories. The Rooms
in this Plan are 19 Feet high, the Rooms over them are 15 Feet hi^h upon
which is an Attic Story, except over the two Great Rooms fupported by Pillars, which
includes the Attic Story.
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PLATE vj'.
A Front of the foregoing Building, with the Pavilions over the two Side-Apartments,
PLATE 28,19.
The lower Plan of a Building in four Apartments, with Portico's in each Front. The
principal Rooms on this Plan are 15 Feet high, the other Rooms are 16 Feet high, with
a half Story over them. The Rooms of the fecond Stor/ are the fame as in this,
with an Attic Story over the lelTer Rooms. The Great Hall in the middle, includes
both Stories, having two Orders of Pillars, about which is a Gallery at the fecond
Story. The whole ftands on a fquare Terras 11 Feet high, upon which is a Balluf-
trade, which with the Building forms four Courts.
PLATE 30.
A Front of the foregoing Building with the Terras and Steps.
PLATE 31, 31.
The lower Plan of a Palace, with two large Courts, about which are Colon ades of the
Doric Order, with Gateways to the Courts j the Entrances of the Rooms are 2/7 Feet
high, as are the Rooms on the next Plan. Over the middle of the Building is a
third Story which is 14 Feet high. The Wings have an Attic Story of 15 Feet high.
The Great Room in the middle, includes the two upper Stories, and hath a Gallery
about it at the third Story.
PLATE 33, 34.
A Front of the foregoing Building, with the Section of the Colonade.
PLATER, f6.
The Section of the foregoing Building with the inner Front of one of the.Wingy
and Colonade.
PLATE 37, 38.
The lower Plan of a Palace confifting of 5 Courts with Arcades. The Rooms of
this Plan are 10 Feet high, thofe over them are 11 Feet high, the third Story the
fame. The Veftibule hath Corinthian Pillars, and is open at the Top. The Hall
hath two Rows of Pillars of the Doric Order, which fupport the Great Room over
it, which includes the two upper Stories. Over the Arcades are Galleries in the
fecond Story,
P LA TE 39, 40.
A principal Front of the foregoing Palace.
F L A T* E 41, 42.
A Section of the Palace through the three Courts, with the Fronts of the Courts.
PLATER.
A Section of the Palace through the middle of the principal Fronts with a Front
of the middle Court.
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PLATER 45.
The Plan of the firft Floor, of a Palace with circular Portico's, within which is a large
Court with a Dow Colonade. The principal Rooms are 30 Feet high, the others are
16 Feet high with a Half-Story over them. The Rooms of the next Story are of the fame
Height, except the Pavilion oppoflte to the principal Stair-cafe, which is fupported
by Pillars. Over the leller Rooms is an Attic Story. To the Fronts are Terrafes
with Balluftrades, which rife by circular Steps to the Height of the Court.
PLATER.
A principal Front of the foregoing Palace.
P LATE 47,48.
A Section of the foregoing Palace through the middle of the principal Fronts, with
the Infide of the Court.
P LATE 49, 50.
The Plan and Elevation of a Defign of a Building with Portico's in the Front
The Rooms of this Plan are 15 Feet high, thofe over them are 18, except the
Great Room which is cov'd into the Roof~ and fupported by Ionic Pillars in the Hall
The Chambers of the Wings are n Feet high.
P L AT E 51,
The Plan of the Arcade and Front of the Dormitory at Wefiminfter, Defi<*n'd by the
Earl of Burlington. The Arcade is 18 Feet high, and over it is the Great Room for
the King's Scholars, which is 16 Feet high; the Infide of which is now finifhed in
a very different manner from what was intended, with an odd Sair-cafe at one end,
by another Hand.
PLATE 51, 55.
A Defign for a School and 40 Alms-Houfes by the Earl of Burlington, for Sevenoak
in Kent.
PLATES^.
A Plan of the Portico which was Built at the Weft End of the old Cathedral of
St. Paul's.
P L«A T E 5% $6.
The Elevation of the foregoing Portico, with the Weft Front, as Repaired and Beau-
tified by Inigo Jones.
P LA TE 57, 5%.
The Plan of the Church of Santo Georgia at Venice, Built by Palladio.
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The Front of the foregoing Church.
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Section of the foregoing Church through the Middle, length-ways,
PLATE 0% <5j.
A Section of the foregoing Church, through the Middle, breadth-ways.
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