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(One of the Foremost British Architects of the Georgian) John Nash was a prominent British architect known for his work in the Georgian and Regency eras. He designed many important areas of London in neoclassical and picturesque styles, often collaborating with property developers. Nash's most famous solo designs include the Royal Pavilion, Brighton; Marble Arch; and Buckingham Palace. His collaborations with James Burton and his son, Decimus Burton, resulted in iconic landmarks like Regent Street, Regent's Park, and Carlton House Terrace. Many of Nash's buildings were constructed by James Burton's company.