Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Burgos Cathedral' has mentioned 'Architect' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
Many works of extraordinary artists are preserved in the cathedral, bearing testimony to the creative genius of architects and sculptors of the Colonia family (Juan, Simxc3xb3n and Francisco), the architect Juan de Vallejo, sculptors Gil de Siloxc3xa9, Felipe Bigarny, Rodrigo de la Haya, Martxc3xadn de la Haya, Juan de Ancheta and Juan Pascual de Mena, the sculptor and architect Diego de Siloxc3xa9, the fencer Cristxc3xb3bal de Andino, the glazier Arnao de Flandes and the painters Alonso de Sedano, Mateo Cerezo, Sebastiano del Piombo or Juan Ricci, among others.
Presumably, the first master builder was an anonymous French architect - although some researchers posit the name of the canon Johan de Champagne, cited in a document of 1227 -, most likely brought to Burgos by bishop Maurice himself, after his trip to France and Germany to arrange the marriage of the monarch with Elisabeth of Swabia.
In the 1890s Vicente Lampxc3xa9rez y Romea, master architect of the cathedral from 1887, undertook an extensive restoration of this chapel, removing the plaster added of the walls and vaults and completely renovated the cover that gives the nave.
In the cloister it had overbuilt a third level with small Baroque windows that this architect did eliminate, and, incidentally, he opened the original windows of the cloister that had been almost closed.
The most recent restoration of the cathedral, by architect Marcos Rico Santamarxc3xada, has replaced the roof by a light steel framing.
the French architect Garnier was inspired by the staircase of Diego de Siloe when he created that of the Opera in Paris.