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  1. Easneye House. Alfred Waterhouse (1830–1905) was a prolific English architect who worked in the second half of the 19th century. His buildings were largely in Victorian Gothic Revival style. Waterhouse's biographer, Colin Cunningham, states that between about 1865 and about 1885 he was "the most widely employed British architect". [1]

  2. 23 de ago. de 2023 · Alfred Waterhouse (1830-1905) is one of the most acclaimed figures of Victorian architecture. He designed a number of buildings in Manchester, and his architectural style is still influencing the design of local buildings to this day. Also, Waterhouse was president of the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) from 1888 to 1891.

  3. Alfred Waterhouse (19. července 1830 Liverpool – 22. srpna 1905 Yattendon) byl anglický architekt. Těžištěm jeho tvorby byly návrhy staveb ve stylu viktoriánské novogotiky , neuzavíral se však ani před styly zcela odlišnými.

  4. 13 de mar. de 2014 · The Victorian architect Alfred Waterhouse is best known for his deep red terra cotta Gothic buildings, of great mass and grandeur, decorated with carved and moulded sculptural details, and sometimes statues. Alfred Waterhouse, Victorian Gothic architect par excellence, was born in Liverpool, grew up in London, but received his artistic training ...

  5. Vida y Biografía de Alfred Waterhouse. (Liverpool, 1830-Yattendon, 1905) Arquitecto británico. Es creador de varios inmuebles, como el palacio de Justicia de Manchester y el Museo de Historia Natural de Londres, en la línea del eclecticismo victoriano tardío.

  6. Alfred Waterhouse (19 July 1830 – 22 August 1905) was a British architect, particularly associated with the Victorian Gothic Revival architecture. He is perhaps best known for his design for Manchester Town Hall and the Natural History Museum in London, although he also built a wide variety of other buildings throughout the country.

  7. 27 de abr. de 2024 · Architect Waterhouse started his own practice in Manchester in 1853, his first major work, Manchester Town Hall, opening in 1877. He went on to design many significant public buildings, including the Natural History Museum in South Kensington, completed in 1880. An active figure in both the Royal Academy and the Royal Institute of British Architects, he was for many years regarded as the pre ...