
Thomas Fuller (architect)
Thomas Fuller (1654–1734) was a notable British architect and surveyor, recognized for designing and restoring important buildings during the late 17th and early 18th centuries. His notable works include the iconic Old Bailey courthouse in London and contributions to St. Paul's Cathedral’s development. Fuller was known for his technical skill, innovative use of materials, and ability to adapt architectural designs to practical needs. His work helped shape London's architectural landscape during a period of rebuilding after historic fires and damage, leaving a lasting impact on British public architecture.