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  1. William Butterfield (ur. 7 września 1814 w Londynie, zm. 23 lutego 1900 tamże) – angielski architekt neogotycki. Życiorys. Projekty ...

  2. Butterfield Architectural Drawing for Keble College Block No 2. No 5. Elevations. Butterfield. The original buildings of the College were designed by William Butterfield (1814-1900). Although the darling of the Tractarian movement, Butterfield was a controversial choice, as his style (a form of High Victorian Gothic) had long provoked argument ...

  3. William Butterfield had little more than 100 square feet of real estate, but designed perhaps the greatest example of High Victorian Gothic architecture. The spire soars 227 feet above London and its interior is a kaleidoscope of color and pattern that expresses the vision of the Oxford Movement and the Ecclesiological Society.

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    • Beth Harris,Steven Zucker
  4. Butterfield's drawings and estimates partially document 25 architectural projects (churches, schools, and hospitals), and 67 drawings are designs for ecclesiastical objects. British architect. William Butterfield architectural and design drawings, 1838-1896 | Research Collections | Getty

  5. 10 ‘The Life and Work of William Butterfield’, Architect, 83 (1910), pp. 129-30 and 145-47 (pp. 145-46). Swinfen Harris refers (p. 145) to Butterfield’s ‘forceful methods as an admirable and voluminous correspondent; he not only wrote long and very scholarly letters, but every word of them had its due place, weight and measure most exactly apportioned’.

  6. William Butterfield Collection (023), Architect, 1814-1900 British architect William Butterfield was among the earliest and best-known proponents of Ruskinian constructional polychromy. A devout member of the Church of England, he completed much of his work under the patronage of the Ecclesiological Society and its supporters.

  7. William Butterfield was a Gothic Revival architect and associated with the Oxford Movement.