
Sir Christopher Wren
Sir Christopher Wren (1632–1723) was a renowned English architect and scientist, best known for designing many of London's most famous buildings. His most iconic work is St. Paul’s Cathedral, notable for its impressive dome. Wren played a key role in rebuilding London after the Great Fire of 1666, transforming it with innovative architecture. Besides architecture, he made contributions to science and mathematics. His work combined artistic skill with engineering ingenuity, leaving a lasting impact on London's skyline and the field of architecture.