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Charles Barry (ur. 23 maja 1795 w Londynie, zm. 12 maja 1860 tamże [1]) – angielski architekt. Przedstawiciel eklektyzmu. Zaprojektował liczne monumentalne budowle sakralne oraz użyteczności publicznej o neorenesansowych formach. Pałac Westminsterski.
Barry, Charles 1795 - 1860. Charles Barry [also known as Sir Charles Barry] was born in Westminster, London, England on 23 May 1795 and was articled to Middleton & Bailey, a firm of surveyors in Lambeth, London from 1810 to 1816. In 1817 he embarked on a three year study tour of Continental Europe.
Sir Charles Barry, un arquitecto inglés, conocido por su participación en la reconstrucción del Palacio de Westminster (más conocido como las Cámaras del Parlamento) en su ciudad natal Londres durante la primera mitad del siglo XIX, pero también responsable por numerosos otros edificios y jardines.
The Houses of Parliament in London, built during the Victorian era, showcase Gothic Revival architecture. Designed by Charles Barry and Augustus Pugin, the building reflects a longing for historical styles and artisan craftsmanship. The structure combines modern innovations with a Gothic exterior, symbolizing Victorian values and a desire to ...
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20 de mar. de 2023 · Charles Barry, 1795-1860. Charles Barry is, by every measure, an immense figure in 19th-century British architecture-by the scale of his output, the intensity of his energy, and the extent of his artistic influence. In stylistic terms, he was an impressively versatile designer, capable of Gothic, Jacobethan, Greek Revival and Scottish Baronial ...
17 de abr. de 2020 · Charles Barry’s masterly junction between his Travellers and Reform Clubs is a prime example, and one which I have long admired. Whilst at the British School at Rome (1980–82), with a taste for the architecture of Barry, I became increasingly aware of the importance of well-considered, well-mannered, architectural junctions, irrespective of scale and medium.
One of the most recognised buildings in the world, the Palace of Westminster owes its stunning Gothic architecture to the 19th-century architect Sir Charles Barry. Now Grade I listed, and part of an UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Palace contains a fascinating mixture of both ancient and modern buildings, and houses an iconic collection of ...