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  2. Juan de Herrera (born c. 1530, Mobellán, Spain—died January 15, 1597, Madrid) was an architect, principal designer of the monumental Escorial, a structure that expressed the ideals of imperial Spain in the 16th century.

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  3. Quick Reference. (1530–97). The most celebrated Spanish architectural practitioner of C16, he introduced an austere Classicism (known as éstilo desornamentado because of its bareness) to that country.

  4. Juan de Herrera (1530 – 15 January 1597) was a Spanish architect, mathematician and geometrician. One of the most outstanding Spanish architects in the 16th century, Herrera represents the peak of the Renaissance in Spain.

  5. Spanish architect, mathematician and geometrician. One of the most outstanding Spanish architects in the 16th century, Herrera represents the peak of the Renaissance in Spain. His sober style was fully developed in buildings like the Monastery of San Lorenzo de El Escorial.

  6. Juan de Herrera (1530 – 15 January 1597) was a Spanish architect, mathematician and geometrician. Quick Facts Born, Died ... One of the most outstanding Spanish architects in the 16th century, Herrera represents the peak of the Renaissance in Spain.

  7. Juan de Herrera, born in Movellán (Cantabria), Spain 1530, was a Spanish architect, mathematician and geometrician. He died in Madrid 1593. Juan de Herrera finished his studies at the University of Valladolid in 1548.

  8. Juan de Herrera (Roiz, Cantabria, 1530 - Madrid, 15 January 1597) was a Spanish architect, mathematician, geometer and soldier, considered one of the maximum exponents of Spain's Renaissance architecture.

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