Spanish architect, mathematician and geometrician
1530 CE to 1597 CE
Juan de Herrera (1530 – January 15, 1597) is 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.
His sober style is fully developed in buildings like the Monastery of San Lorenzo de El Escorial.
The Herrerian style is named after him, and is representative of the architecture of the Spanish Empire of Philip II and his Austrian successors.
As a Renaissance man, Herrera is interested in all the branches of knowledge of his times.
His Discurso sobre la figura cúbica (Discussion of the Cubic form) tells us about his notable knowledge about geometry and mathematics.
He also participates in the military campaigns of Charles V in Germany, Flanders and Italy.
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