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Henry Hutchinson

1800 - 1831

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Henry Hutchinson (16 October 1800 – 22 November 1831) was an English architect who partnered with Thomas Rickman in December 1821 to form the Rickman and Hutchinson architecture practice, in which he stayed until his death in 1831. Hutchinson was born on 16 October 1800 in Ticknall, Derbyshire. He partnered with Rickman after he completed his studies under Rickman. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Henry Hutchinson has received more than 18,124 page views. His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Henry Hutchinson is the 519th most popular architect, the 1,040th most popular biography from Norway and the 3rd most popular Norwegian Architect.

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Among ARCHITECTS

Among architects, Henry Hutchinson ranks 519 out of 518Before him are Elizabeth Diller, Sunay Erdem, David Adjaye, Hana Elhebshi, Alexander Zelenko, and Alexis Sablone.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1800, Henry Hutchinson ranks 84Before him are Juan Francisco de Vidal, George Bingham, 3rd Earl of Lucan, Ali Shah Durrani, Peter the Aleut, Caleb Cushing, and Edward Bouverie Pusey.

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In Norway

Among people born in Norway, Henry Hutchinson ranks 1,071 out of 1,039Before him are Marianne Skarpnord (1986), Endre Funnemark (1998), Håvard Haukenes (1990), Lotte Miller (1996), Ola Stunes Isene (1995), and Martin Helseth (1994). After him are You Hao (1992), Harald Reinkind (1992), Markus Hoelgaard (1994), Tonje Daffinrud (1991), Katrine Aalerud (1994), and Christian O'Sullivan (1991).

Among ARCHITECTS In Norway

Among architects born in Norway, Henry Hutchinson ranks 3Before him are Sverre Fehn (1924), and Arnstein Arneberg (1882).