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{{Short description|British architect}} {{Use dmy dates|date=February 2025}} {{Use British English|date=October 2016}} '''David Laing''' (1774β1856) was a British architect principally known as the [[architect]] of the New Custom House in London, which was completed in 1817 and collapsed in 1825. Assisted by a young [[William Tite]], he also rebuilt the church of [[St Dunstan-in-the-East]] between 1817 and 1821. [[File:Daniel Havell after David Laing CustomHouse1817 edited.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Drawing showing the New Custom House]] ==Life== David Laing was born in London and baptised in the church of St Dunstan-in-the-East in March 1775. In 1790 he was articled to the architect [[John Soane]]. He set up his own architectural practice in 1796, initially designing private houses. in 1801 he published a book of his designs, entitled ''Hints for Dwellings, Consisting of Original Designs for Cottages, Farm Houses, Villas, etc.'', which sold well enough to be reprinted several times. In 1810 he was appointed Surveyor to the Customs, and designed the new customs house at Plymouth. Two years later he was asked to produce plans for a new custom house in London, replacing the old building of 1718. His first suggestions were rejected, so he produced a simpler scheme, for a massive rectangular block. Laing estimated the cost at Β£209,000, but the contract was won by Miles and Peto, with a tender of only Β£165,000. During construction, costs escalated, and there were disputes between Laing and the contractors. In 1818 Laing published a book of plans and drawings which included details of the problems he had encountered in laying the foundations of the New Custom House. The foundations proved inadequate: in 1820, cracks appeared in the vault of the king's warehouse in the central section of the block, and four years later the facade of the long room above it collapsed, followed by the warehouse vaults themselves and the long room floor. Sir [[Robert Smirke (architect)|Robert Smirke]], called in to investigate, reported that the work paid for had not been done to specification. The facade was rebuilt to Smirke's own design with new foundations. After the collapse of the New Custom House Laing was suspended from his post as Architect & Surveyor of the [[HM Customs and Excise|Board of Customs]], and his practice was ruined. His other works included the rebuilding of [[St Dunstan-in-the-East]], the Corn Market at Colchester and, after his dismissal from the post with the customs, Lexden Park, and the Royal Universal Infirmary for Children, Waterloo Road, London. ==References== * [[Howard Colvin|H.M. Colvin]], ''A Biographical Dictionary of British Architects, 1600-1840'' (1997) {{ISBN|0-300-07207-4}} * Oxford Dictionary of National Biography http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/15885 retrieved 24 May 2011. ==External links== * [https://archive.org/details/hintsfordwelling00lain/page/n3/mode/2up Laing, David. ''Hints for Dwellings: Consisting of Original Designs for Cottages, Farm-Houses, Villas, etc.'' London: J. Taylor, 1801.] *{{commons category-inline}} {{Authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Laing, David}} [[Category:1774 births]] [[Category:1856 deaths]] [[Category:19th-century English architects]] [[Category:Architects from London]] {{UK-architect-stub}}
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