But the key protagonist for the Gothic Revival by much of Victorian England was the architect, Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin (1812-1852). After helping his father to survey and record medieval ...
Teulon's architectural talent revealed itself very ... The buildings that caused the biggest stir in the Gothic Revival tended to be high status and on a grand scale — cathedrals, museums ...
He used a mixture of Gothic Revival and twelfth-century Romanesque-style architecture, in line with Museum founder Sir Richard Owen’s vision of creating a ‘cathedral to nature’. Waterhouse chose to ...
which connected the quality of a society with the calibre of its architecture. A Roman Catholic from 1835, he designed many churches across the country and pioneered the Gothic revival witnessed ...
Love it or hate it, the ‘Gothic Revival’ of the 19th century has left an architectural legacy in this country that is particularly marked in educational buildings. The Skinners’ School is such a place ...
Built in 1843, this week’s selection is a charming Gothic Revival cottage that showcases classic architectural elements of the style, such as a pitched gable adorned with finials above the front ...