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  1. George Edmund Street was the son of a London solicitor, and he was educated to follow in his father's footsteps, but in 1840, less than a year after his father's death, he was articled to a Winchester architect, Owen Browne Carter. From 1844 he was assistant to George Gilbert Scott, and in 1849 he set up his own practice.

  2. Londres, Inglaterra. George Edmund Street ( Woodford, 1824- Londres, 1881). Arquitecto británico. Destacado exponente del neogótico victoriano, realizó numerosos edificios religiosos y la Royal Court of Justice en Londres. Fue autor, además, de ensayos críticos y teóricos (La arquitectura gótica en España, 1865 ).

  3. George Edmund Street ( Woodford, Essex, 20 de junio de 1824 - Londres, 18 de diciembre de 1881), también conocido como G. E. Street, fue un arquitecto inglés, estilísticamente un destacado practicante del neogótico victoriano. Aunque fue principalmente un arquitecto eclesiástico, quizás sea mejor conocido como el diseñador de los Reales ...

  4. George Edmund Street (1824-1881) Out of a good number of Victorian Gothic revival architects, George Edmund Street stands out as one of the most important, his Law Courts in the Strand, being the last of the great Victorian Gothic buildings in London. His main work though was as an architect of churches, and as a teacher, both at the Royal ...

  5. 26 de ene. de 2016 · George Edmund Street was the son of a London solicitor, and he was educated to follow in his father's footsteps, but in 1840, less than a year after his father's death, he was articled to a Winchester architect, Owen Browne Carter. From 1844 he was assistant to George Gilbert Scott, and in 1849 he set up his own practice.

  6. 2 de abr. de 2024 · George Edmund Street. This is the first monograph of George Edmund Street, a prolific High Victorian architect of churches and other buildings, the best known of which is the Royal Courts of Justice (the Law Courts). He was born in Essex and, after being articled in Winchester, worked in the office of George Gilbert Scott before setting out on ...

  7. George Edmund Street (* 20. Juni 1824 in Woodford; † 18. Dezember 1881 in London) war ein britischer Architekt, der vor allem Kirchenbauten im neogotischen Stil entwarf und der Architekt der Royal Courts of Justice in London ist. Street war der Sohn eines Anwalts. Er besuchte die Schule in Mitchum, anschließend die Camberwell Collegiate ...