Augustus Pugin
Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin (1 March 1812 – 14 September 1852) was an English architect, designer, artist, and critic. He is principally remembered for his pioneering role in the Gothic Revival style of architecture. Pugin was a prolific designer of churches, houses, and furniture, and he played a significant role in the design of the Palace of Westminster.
Early Life
Pugin was born in London to a French father, Augustus Charles Pugin, who was also an architect and draughtsman, and an English mother, Catherine Welby. He was educated at Christ's Hospital and later trained under his father, who had a significant influence on his early development as an architect.
Career
Pugin's career began with designing furniture and stage sets for the King's Theatre in London. His first major architectural commission was the design of St. Marie's Grange in Salisbury, which showcased his commitment to the Gothic style.
Gothic Revival
Pugin was a leading figure in the Gothic Revival movement, which sought to revive medieval Gothic architecture. He believed that Gothic architecture was the true Christian architectural style and that it was morally superior to the classical styles that were prevalent at the time.
Major Works
One of Pugin's most notable contributions was his work on the Palace of Westminster, where he collaborated with Charles Barry to design the interiors, including the House of Lords and the House of Commons. His other significant works include:
- St. Giles' Catholic Church, Cheadle
- St. Chad's Cathedral, Birmingham
- St. George's Cathedral, Southwark
- St. Augustine's Church, Ramsgate
Personal Life
Pugin married three times and had eight children. His first wife, Anne Garnet, died in 1832, and he subsequently married Louisa Burton, who died in 1844. His third wife, Jane Knill, survived him. Pugin's son, Edward Welby Pugin, followed in his father's footsteps and became a notable architect.
Death and Legacy
Pugin died on 14 September 1852 at the age of 40. He was buried in St. Augustine's Church, Ramsgate, which he had designed. Pugin's work had a lasting impact on the Gothic Revival movement and influenced many architects who followed him. His designs and writings continue to be studied and admired for their craftsmanship and adherence to Gothic principles.
See Also
References
External Links
Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
Transform your life with W8MD's budget GLP-1 injections from $125.
W8MD offers a medical weight loss program to lose weight in Philadelphia. Our physician-supervised medical weight loss provides:
- Most insurances accepted or discounted self-pay rates. We will obtain insurance prior authorizations if needed.
- Generic GLP1 weight loss injections from $125 for the starting dose.
- Also offer prescription weight loss medications including Phentermine, Qsymia, Diethylpropion, Contrave etc.
NYC weight loss doctor appointments
Start your NYC weight loss journey today at our NYC medical weight loss and Philadelphia medical weight loss clinics.
- Call 718-946-5500 to lose weight in NYC or for medical weight loss in Philadelphia 215-676-2334.
- Tags:NYC medical weight loss, Philadelphia lose weight Zepbound NYC, Budget GLP1 weight loss injections, Wegovy Philadelphia, Wegovy NYC, Philadelphia medical weight loss, Brookly weight loss and Wegovy NYC
WikiMD's Wellness Encyclopedia |
Let Food Be Thy Medicine Medicine Thy Food - Hippocrates |
Medical Disclaimer: WikiMD is not a substitute for professional medical advice. The information on WikiMD is provided as an information resource only, may be incorrect, outdated or misleading, and is not to be used or relied on for any diagnostic or treatment purposes. Please consult your health care provider before making any healthcare decisions or for guidance about a specific medical condition. WikiMD expressly disclaims responsibility, and shall have no liability, for any damages, loss, injury, or liability whatsoever suffered as a result of your reliance on the information contained in this site. By visiting this site you agree to the foregoing terms and conditions, which may from time to time be changed or supplemented by WikiMD. If you do not agree to the foregoing terms and conditions, you should not enter or use this site. See full disclaimer.
Credits:Most images are courtesy of Wikimedia commons, and templates, categories Wikipedia, licensed under CC BY SA or similar.
Contributors: Prab R. Tumpati, MD