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  1. George Edmund Street (1824-81) was beyond doubt one of the greatest architects of the 19th century, not just in Britain, but in Europe. Street designed or directed works to 113 churches in Oxfordshire, Berkshire and Buckinghamshire. Sir Arthur Blomfield - another great church architect - claimed that Street was ‘universally admitted to be the ...

  2. George Edmund Street y su contribución al estudio de la arquitectura gótica en España 793 Figura 9 Burgos. Catedral, planta general (Street 1926) Figura 10 Alcalá de Henares. Palacio Arzobispal, ventana del Salón de Concilios (Street 1926) Figura 11 Lleida. Catedral vieja, detalle de la cornisa de la portada sur del crucero (Street 1926 ...

  3. 31 de mar. de 2021 · In 1873, George E. Street began building his most visible architectural project: the Royal Courts of Justice. The project, which required eleven years of construction, became one of his last, as Street did not live to see the Courts completed in 1882. According to Street’s son, the New Law Courts project, as it was called then, may even have ...

  4. George Edmund Street RA, also known as G. E. Street, was an English architect, born at Woodford in Essex. Stylistically, Street was a leading practitioner of the Victorian Gothic revival. Though mainly an ecclesiastical architect, he is perhaps best known as the designer of the Royal Courts of Justice on the Strand in London.

  5. George Edmund Street. George Edmund Street ( Woodford, 20 giugno 1824 – Londra, 18 dicembre 1881) è stato un architetto inglese . Stilisticamente, Street era uno dei principali utilizzatori del revival gotico vittoriano. Sebbene principalmente un architetto ecclesiastico, è forse meglio conosciuto come il progettista delle Royal Courts of ...

  6. 28 de abr. de 2024 · 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 his own account.

  7. George Edmund Street - Designs executed for Jones and Willis, metal and wood-workers and church furniture manufacturers of - B1977.14.1198 - Yale Center for British Art.jpg 1,920 × 1,319; 427 KB George Edmund Street - Detail of Red Altar for Prestbury Church, Cheltenham - B1975.2.708 - Yale Center for British Art.jpg 1,920 × 1,402; 316 KB