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Architects --- Gothic revival (Architecture) --- Pugin, Augustus Welby Northmore,
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Architects --- Fathers and sons --- Gothic revival (Architecture) --- Biography --- Pugin, Augustus, --- Pugin, Augustus Welby Northmore, --- Pugin, Augustus Welby Northmore.
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012 PUGIN, AUGUSTUS WELBY NORTHMORE --- 72.035.3 --- Pugin, Augustus Welby Northmore --- 01 --- architectuur --- architecten --- negentiende eeuw --- Groot-Brittannië --- London --- bibliografie --- neogotiek --- Pugin Augustus Welby Northmore --- Bibliografie van bepaalde auteur--NAAM--PUGIN, AUGUSTUS WELBY NORTHMORE --- Neo-gotische bouwstijl --- Bibliografieën --- -Bibliography --- 72.035.3 Neo-gotische bouwstijl --- -Pugin, A. W. N. --- Pugin, A. Welby --- Pugin, August Welby --- Pugin, Augustus --- Bibliography --- Pugin, Augustus Welby Northmore, --- Pugin, A. W. N. --- Bibliography. --- Pugin, Augustus, Welby, Northmore --- Pugin, Augustus Welby Northmore.
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Pugin's global influence on church architecture and material reform The year 2012 marked the bicentenary of the gothic revival architect A.W.N. Pugin. His influence as a designer not only spread fast globally, but also played a leading part in the transformation of material culture from the mid-nineteenth century onwards. Pugin's work has been comprehensively reevaluated over the last decade. In this volume sixteen leading scholars from across the globe discuss Pugin's direct influence on church architecture and furnishing. Beautifully illustrated with a large selection of new photography, Gothic Revival Worldwide, the successor to the volume Gothic Revival published in 2000, reveals how Pugin's ideas played a profound role in the changing face of material reform in church architecture as an expression of the evolving identity of the churches across the world from North America to Mongolia and the South Pacific.
C3 --- gotiek --- Pugin, Augustus Welby Northmore (x) --- architectuur --- KADOC - Documentatie- en Onderzoekscentrum voor Religie, Cultuur en Samenleving (1977-) --- kunstgeschiedenis --- Kunst en cultuur --- Gothic Revival --- Architecture --- Pugin, Augustus Welby Northmore --- Gothic revival (Architecture) --- Néo-gothique (Architecture) --- Congresses. --- Congrès --- Pugin, Augustus Welby Northmore, --- Criticism and interpretation --- Influence --- Pugin, Augustus, Welby, Northmore --- architecture [discipline] --- churches [buildings]
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The architect and designer Augustus Welby Pugin (1812-52), whose early commissions included furniture for George IV at Windsor, assured his place in history through his work with Sir Charles Barry on the Palace of Westminster following the 1834 fire. A pivotal figure in Britain's Gothic Revival, he became a Roman Catholic in 1835, combining his religion with his devotion to the medieval in building projects such as Nottingham Cathedral, St George's Cathedral in Southwark, and Mount St Bernard Abbey in Leicestershire. Benjamin Ferrey (1810-80) studied architectural draughtsmanship under Augustus Charles Pugin (1762-1832). Boarding with the Pugins for seven years, he gained first-hand knowledge of father and son. This 1861 work is a lasting achievement in architectural biography. It includes a substantial appendix by Edmund Sheridan Purcell, a family friend whose own Catholicism equipped him to discuss the religious aspects of the younger Pugin's character and work.
Architects --- Pugin, Augustus Welby Northmore, --- Pugin, A. W. N. --- Pugin, A. Welby
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