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  1. Hace 1 día · Sus hijos, Edward Welby Pugin y Peter Paul Pugin, continuaron en su estudio de arquitectura como Pugin & Pugin. Pugin es más conocido por los proyectos para la ornamentación y amueblamiento de las Casas del Parlamento, que realizó para el arquitecto Charles Barry en 1836, y por el Patio Medieval realizado para la Gran Exposición de 1851.

  2. Hace 1 día · The competition to design the new palace was won by the architect Charles Barry, who chose a Gothic Revival style for the building. Construction started in 1840 and lasted for 30 years, suffering delays, cost overruns, and the deaths of Barry and his assistant, Augustus Pugin.

  3. Hace 5 días · El Palacio de Westminster es una obra maestra de la arquitectura neogótica diseñada por Charles Barry y Augustus Pugin en el siglo XIX, después de que un incendio destruyera el edificio anterior en 1834. La torre del reloj, terminada en 1859, es una de las partes más emblemáticas del palacio.

  4. Hace 6 horas · The Palace of Westminster in London by Sir Charles Barry with interiors by a major exponent of the early Gothic Revival, Augustus Welby Pugin, is an example of the Gothic revival style from its earlier period in the second quarter of the 19th century.

  5. Hace 2 días · The Pugins at Ushaw: Masters of Gothic Design highlights the members of the Pugin family of architects and designers who were engaged by Ushaw’s Presidents to produce work for Ushaw. Through their endeavours, Ushaw’s range of buildings was expanded and interior spaces were transformed. Ushaw received its first students in 1808.

  6. Hace 2 días · A capital story in connection with the Admiralty is told by Mr. Cyrus Redding, in his "Fifty Years' Recollections:"—Mr. Croker, the Secretary of that department, happening to dine one day at the Pavilion at Brighton, under the Regency, entered, in the course of the evening, into conversation with the Duke of Clarence.

  7. Hace 4 días · Rejecting all Classical architectural teaching, Voysey became a disciple of Augustus Pugin and John Ruskin. He applied their theories to the design of simple, well-built houses, such as Broadleys, near Windermere , Westmorland (1898); his own home, The Orchard, Chorley Wood, Hertfordshire (1899–1900); and The Pastures , North ...