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  1. Después del incendio del Palacio de Westminster en 1834, Pugin fue contratado por Sir Charles Barry para trabajar en la construcción del nuevo edificio del Parlamento en Londres. Aunque se había convertido al catolicismo, diseñó y decoró iglesias anglicanas, al igual que iglesias católicas, en todo el país y en el extranjero.

    • Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin
  2. 5 de sept. de 2020 · The architects: Charles Barry and Augustus Pugin. The 1835 competition to redesign the Palace was won by the Westminster-born architect Charles Barry. By then, the 40-year-old Barry was already quite a famous architect, having built several churches and won competitions for his work.

  3. 20 de jun. de 2016 · Although Barrys initial proposal, with drawings by Augustus Pugin, made a large enough impression to win him the competition, it was only selected with the caveat that it required...

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  4. Tras el incendio de las Cámaras del Parlamento el 16 de octubre de 1834, Barry ganó en 1836, la comisión para diseñar el nuevo Palacio de Westminster. De esta manera contrataría a Augustus Pugin para trabajar en la construcción de estilo gótico. Las obras iniciaron con la puesta de los cimientos el 27 de abril de 1840.

    • 12 de mayo de 1860 (64 años), Londres
    • 23 de mayo de 1795, Ciudad de Westminster, Londres
  5. Augustus W. N. Pugin, the foremost expert on the Gothic, had to submit each of his designs through, and thus in the name of, other architects, Gillespie-Graham and Charles Barry, because he had recently openly and fervently converted to Catholicism, as a consequence of which any design submitted in his own name would certainly have been ...

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  6. 15 de feb. de 2024 · Houses of Parliament, London, a complex of Gothic Revival buildings designed by Sir Charles Barry and Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin, 1837–60. Hear about the history, its architecture, and working of the U.K. Parliament and how it evolved into what it is today

  7. His vision for the Gothic Revival masterpiece, in collaboration with Augustus Pugin, produced a building that remains a symbol of Britain's parliamentary democracy to this day. Sir Charles Barry's impact on British heritage, his innovative architectural styles, and his remarkable achievements have secured his place among the most influential ...