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  1. The cost of a typical unendowed urban church, ranged, depending on size and date of building, from around £3000 to £10,000 (approximately £1.8 to £6 million in today's terms), compared with £20,000 (approximately £12 million today) for the de Trafford church at Barton-on-Irwell, considered by Pevsner to be his masterwork.

  2. G. J. Hyland's The Architectural Works of A. W. N. Pugin (Spire, 2014) has added considerably to our knowledge of this now widely admired architect. Yet much less attention has been paid to Pugin's eldest son, Edward Welby, who carried straight on from his father, and proved to be equally prolific. Catriona Blaker's Edward Pugin in Kent: His ...

  3. 3 de abr. de 2024 · A.W.N. Pugin was an English architect, designer, author, theorist, and leading figure in the English Roman Catholic and Gothic revivals. Pugin was the son of the architect Augustus Charles Pugin, who gave him his architectural and draftsmanship training. His mature professional life began in 1836

  4. 22 de feb. de 2023 · Despite the criticism, Pugin's ideas were carried forward by architects who admired him, including W.E. Nesfield, Norman Shaw, George Gilbert Scott, William Butterfield, and George Edmund Street. Pugin's influence on Street's office was particularly significant, as it was there that Philip Webb met William Morris, and the two went on to become leading members of the Arts and Crafts Movement.

  5. Charles Barry and A.W.N. Pugin, Palace of Westminster (Houses of Parliament), 1840-70. Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin was born in Bloomsbury, London on 1 March 1812. He died in Ramsgate, Kent on 14 September 1852. His father, Augustus Charles Pugin (1762-1832) was an architectural draughtsman who had emigrated to England in c.1798.

  6. Welcome to the Pugin Society. This website celebrates the life and work of Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin (1812-1852) and his family and close contacts. The Pugin Society is committed to making its members and the general public more aware of the significance and lasting influence of this key figure in nineteenth-century architecture and design.

  7. 17 de nov. de 2019 · He died in London in 1875. As the eldest of Pugin's sons, E. W. Pugin seems to have inherited some of his father's talent without his genius, something of the scale of his vision without its refinement, and much of his edginess without his passionate enthusiasm. Roderick O'Donnell draws attention to his skills as a draughtsman and ...