Gothic Revival Architecture

Gothic Revival Architecture
Author: Trevor Yorke
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 64
Release: 2017-06-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781784422332

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From the Houses of Parliament to the Midland Hotel at St Pancras and Strawberry Hill House, Gothic Revival buildings are some of the most distinctive structures found in Britain. Far from a copy of medieval buildings, it was a style full of colour and invention, in which its exponents created a daring new approach to design. Throwing out the old Classical rule book, Gothic Revival architects like Pugin and George Gilbert Scott designed buildings which were asymmetrical in form and visually expressive of their function. The movement went beyond just bricks and mortar and had a strong moral code, the influence of which was still felt into the 20th century. In this illustrated book, Trevor Yorke tells the story of the Gothic Revival from its origins in the whimsical fancies of the Georgian Period through to its High Victorian climax.

A history of the Gothic revival

A history of the Gothic revival
Author: Charles Locke Eastlake
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 526
Release: 1872
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: OXFORD:590325228

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The Gothic Revival

The Gothic Revival
Author: Michael J. Lewis
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2002
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 0500203598

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Lewis's survey of the Gothic revival treats individual buildings and broad movements in England, Europe and the USA with fresh authority. This is a comprehensive introduction to one of the most colourful periods in the history of architecture.

Studies in the Gothic Revival

Studies in the Gothic Revival
Author: Michael J. McCarthy,Karina O'Neill
Publsiher: Four Courts Press
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2008
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: UOM:39015082642243

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This book contains the text and illustrations of ten papers delivered at a conference held in the Irish Architectural Archive in January 2005 to mark the retirement of Professor McCarthy. The conference was sponsored by the Archive, the Irish Georgian Society and the Irish Association of Art Historians and was co-ordinated by Karina O'Neill. The authors of the essays have all been associated with Professor McCarthy at University College Dublin or at the University of Toronto or in studies of the architectural history of Ireland.

Gothic Revival Worldwide

Gothic Revival Worldwide
Author: Timothy Brittain-Catlin,Jan De Maeyer,Martin Bressani
Publsiher: Leuven University Press
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2017-01-18
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9789462700918

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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. Contributors Stephen Bann (Bristol University), Jessica Basciano (University of St. Thomas, Houston), G.A. Bremner (University of Edinburgh), Martin Bressani (McGill University, Montréal), Karen Burns (University of Melbourne), Timothy Brittain-Catlin (University of Kent), Peter Coffman (Carleton University, Ottawa), Thomas Coomans (KU Leuven), Jan De Maeyer (KU Leuven / KADOC), Candace Iron (York University, Toronto), Stephen Kite (Cardiff University, Wales), Alex Lawrey (independent scholar), Peter N. Lindfield (University of Stirling), Cameron Macdonell (Institute for the History and Theory of Architecture, ETH Zurich), M. Stephen McNair, Jr. (McNair Historic Preservation), Gilles Maury (École National Supérieure d’Architecture et de Paysage, Lille), Henrik Schoenefeldt (University of Kent), Richard A. Sundt (University of Oregon), Malcolm Thurlby (York University, Toronto)

Gothic Revival Architecture

Gothic Revival Architecture
Author: Trevor Yorke
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 64
Release: 2017-06-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781784422349

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From the Houses of Parliament to the Midland Hotel at St Pancras and Strawberry Hill House, Gothic Revival buildings are some of the most distinctive structures found in Britain. Far from a copy of medieval buildings, it was a style full of colour and invention, in which its exponents created a daring new approach to design. Throwing out the old Classical rule book, Gothic Revival architects like Pugin and George Gilbert Scott designed buildings which were asymmetrical in form and visually expressive of their function. The movement went beyond just bricks and mortar and had a strong moral code, the influence of which was still felt into the 20th century. In this illustrated book, Trevor Yorke tells the story of the Gothic Revival from its origins in the whimsical fancies of the Georgian Period through to its High Victorian climax.

Canterbury and the Gothic Revival

Canterbury and the Gothic Revival
Author: Lawrence Lyle
Publsiher: The History Press
Total Pages: 141
Release: 2013-01-01
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780752492209

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Canterbury Cathedral’s medieval Gothic image survived centuries of religious discord, neglect and Georgian ’improvements’. From 1800, a new generation was re-inspired by the prevalent architectural and artistic ’Gothick’ vogue. At this time, a passionately ambitious young architect, William Butterfield, created a Gothic missionary college in two years, and the Dean of Canterbury, who wanted the Cathedral to rival St Peter’s, Rome, began the rolling repair programme continuing in today’s Appeal. Priests, bishops and Gothic enthusiasts carried the style from there to parish churches, industrial cities and the colonies. With more than fifty illustrations, including a striking colour section, this book will delight lovers of Canterbury and of the Gothic style everywhere.

A History of the Gothic Revival

A History of the Gothic Revival
Author: Charles Locke Eastlake
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 526
Release: 1872
Genre: Architecture
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