He was appointed architect for the town of Rennes in 1910.
Soane, who lived from 1753 to 1837, was appointed architect for the Bank of England in 1788.
Between 1287 and 1296 he was appointed chief architect of Siena Cathedral.
He was appointed architect of the department of Loire-inférieure in 1809.
Kirkerup set up a business as master carpenter in 1774 and was appointed architect for the engineering troops.
In 1912 he was appointed "chief architect" for the Basler building industry.
At 35, in 1788, he was appointed architect to the Bank of England.
On his return to England, he was appointed architect and engineer in charge of the construction of several government buildings.
He was appointed architect and antiquary to the Royal Academy in 1898.
In 1756 he was appointed first architect to Frederick of Prussia.