I will pay for the following article Architectural History Of Buckingham Palace. The work is to be 6 pages with three to five sources, with in-text citations and a reference page. The history of the Buckingham Palace began with the death of the Duke of Buckingham in 1721. The Buckingham House, as it was called then, remained to be the residence of the duke’s widow until her death in 1742.1 The form of the house was already a rough image of what the palace would become in the future. The entire structure was filled with neo-classical themes such as columns and balustrades which had transcended up to the re-modeling of John Nash. The original image of the Buckingham House had been retained until the purchase of the structure by King George III for the price of 28,000 pounds. The initial purpose of the purchase was to provide a separate residence for the Queen. However, the house eventually became the royalty’s official residence where they brought up their large family.2Minor additions to the Buckingham House began in 1761 where a musical entertainment to the royal gardens was included in the entire residence. This construction was intended for the king’s birthday celebration in 1763.3 The architectural innovations within the royal grounds were formalized with the rivalry of two architects who had been chosen for the musical entertainment’s completion. These architects were Robert Adam and William Chambers. Although there were particular fusions to the designs of Adam and Chambers, flaunting of architectural skills made the latter as the emergent and superior architect of the royal garden’s musical entertainment.4Generally, the most important feature of the Buckingham House that pleased King George III and his family was its simplicity and its domestic atmosphere.