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  1. 6 de dic. de 2023 · William Morris and Philip Webb, Red House (garden with well), 1860, Bexleyheath, England (photo: Steve Cadman, CC BY-SA 2.0) Cult of domesticity By the mid-nineteenth century, many people were troubled by the effects that the Industrial Revolution was having on the environment, society at large, and workers employed in factories, concerns that are echoed in today’s environmental movement.

  2. Jan 12, 1831 - Apr 17, 1915. Philip Speakman Webb was an English architect sometimes called the Father of Arts and Crafts Architecture. His use of vernacular architecture demonstrated his commitment to "the art of common building."

  3. Although Burne-Jones's painted figures are in medieval costume much of the decoration is equally Oriental in inspiration. Philip Webb's straightforward design, however, which boldly displays the casework skeleton on the exterior, anticipated the emphasis on structural elements that would inform the design revolution of the next century.

  4. That great educator, architect, historic buildings man, inspirer of others, William Richard Lethaby, wrote of 1935 were gathered up and republished as a book on Philip was drawn 'by a most uncritical admiration and reverence and that Webb 'did, or tried to do, for building what to revitalize it by returning to contact with reality.'. He.

  5. Philip Webb (12 de enero de 1831 – 17 de abril de 1915) fue un arquitcto inglés que trabajó con G. E. Street, defensor de la tendencia goticista en Inglaterra.

  6. 25 de nov. de 2023 · Philip Webb (1831 – 1915) was one of the Arts and Crafts Movement's most original designers. Trained as an architect, he became a junior assistant in the offices of George Edmund Street, a leading figure in the Gothic Revival movement – and architect of London's Royal Courts of Justice. It was here that in 1856 he met William Morris, who ...

  7. Sheila Kirk. Wiley, Apr 8, 2005 - Architecture - 336 pages. This is the definitive book on Philip Webb (1831–1915), a key figure in the Arts and Crafts movement and a leading member of the Pre-Raphaelite circle, who has since emerged as one of the most important architects of the nineteenth century. It provides a comprehensive account of Webb ...

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