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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Castles and Town Walls of King Edward in Gwynedd' has mentioned 'Architect' in the following places:
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The precise role of the royal architect James of St George in the construction projects, and the influence of his native County of Savoy on the designs, also continues to be debated by academics. | WIKI |
[108] Many of these similarities have been considered to be the result of the influence of the Savoy architect Master James of St George, employed by Edward I, and who brought other Savoyard architects with him to North Wales. | WIKI |
[112] Furthermore, in some cases the relevant Savoy structures were built only after James had left the region, and would never have been seen by the architect. | WIKI |
The castles as a stylistically coherent group are a supreme example of medieval military architecture designed and directed by James of St George (c. 1230-1309), King Edward I of Englandxe2x80x99s chief architect, and the greatest military architect of the age. | UNESCO |
These are masterpieces of James of St George who, in addition to being the kingxe2x80x99s chief architect, was constable of Harlech from 1290 to 1293. | UNESCO |