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==List of architectural works== {{div col|colwidth=30em}} *Design for the completion of the central tower, old [[St Paul's Cathedral]], not executed (c. 1608) *Design for the New Exchange in the Strand, London, not executed (c.1608) *The [[Queen's House]], Greenwich (1616β1619), work suspended on the death of [[Anne of Denmark]] completed (1630β1635) for [[Henrietta Maria of France]] *Design for the [[Star Chamber]] building, not executed (1617) *Gateway at [[Oatlands Palace]] (1617), now at [[Chiswick House]] *Gateway at [[Arundel House]] (1618), demolished *[[Banqueting House, Whitehall]] (1619β22) *Prince's Lodging, [[Newmarket, Suffolk|Newmarket]] for [[Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales]] (1619), demolished *The [[Queen's Chapel]], [[St. James's Palace]] (1623β27), for [[Henrietta Maria of France]] *[[Fort Amsterdam]] (1625) β The [[Dutch East India Company]] asked Jones to design a stone fortification on the [[Hudson River]], which he did, but the fort was built (by [[Cryn Fredericks]]) out of wood instead and was torn down in 1790. *The Cockpit Theatre, [[Palace of Whitehall]] (1629) demolished *[[Stoke Park Pavilions]], Northamptonshire, attributed (c. 1629β35) *[[Somerset House]] Chapel (1630β35), demolished *[[Covent Garden]], London, houses on the north and east side as well as [[St Paul's, Covent Garden]] on the west (1631β1637) only the church survives *[[Old St Paul's Cathedral]], new west front and remodelling of the nave and transepts (1634β42) destroyed in the [[Great Fire of London]] *[[Wilton House]], Wiltshire (1636β40) the interior burnt c.1647, rebuilt to the designs of [[John Webb (architect)|John Webb]] (1648) *Sir Peter Killigrew's House, [[Blackfriars, London|Blackfriars]], London (1630s) not known if built *[[Palace of Whitehall]], various schemes for the complete rebuilding of the palace (c. 1637β39) *Lord Maltravers's House, [[Lothbury]], London (1638) if built destroyed in the Great Fire of London *[[Temple Bar, London|Temple Bar]], London, design for a triumphal arch, not executed (1638) *Screen in [[Winchester Cathedral]] (c.1638), removed by the dean in 1820, and its central portion is now found in the [[Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, University of Cambridge|Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology]], [[Cambridge]], incorporated into the building as an architectural feature.<ref>{{cite book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=WkBgk5nXXLIC&pg=PA19 |title=Cathedrals Under Siege: Cathedrals in English Society, 1600β1700 |author=Standford E. Lehrberg |pages=18β19 |publisher= Penn State University Press |isbn=9780271044200 }}</ref> *Design for a row of houses in Lothbury for [[Thomas Howard, 21st Earl of Arundel]] (c.1638), destroyed in the Great Fire of London *Lindsey House, [[Lincoln's Inn Fields]] now numbers 59 & 60, attributed (c. 1638β40)<ref>The list is based on, Inigo Jones, John Summerson, 2nd edition 2000, Yale University Press</ref> *Milton Manor House, Milton, Abingdon, Oxfordshire *[[Coleshill House]], Berkshire (designed by Jones and executed by Roger Pratt) *[[Chesterton Windmill]], Warwickshire (assisted his pupil John Stone with the design) {{div col end}}
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