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Architectural History, 2010
In 1861 Scott designed an innovative hybrid for Christchurch Cathedral, New Zealand, combining a stone exterior with an independent wooden interior, at once expression of the primitive ruggedness of what he imagined to be the Maori wood tradition and an experimental response for this earthquake-prone colony.Commissioning George Gilbert Scott (1811-78 ...
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In 1861 Scott designed an innovative hybrid for Christchurch Cathedral, New Zealand, combining a stone exterior with an independent wooden interior, at once expression of the primitive ruggedness of what he imagined to be the Maori wood tradition and an experimental response for this earthquake-prone colony.Commissioning George Gilbert Scott (1811-78 ...
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The New-Poor-Law Workhouses of George Gilbert Scott and William Bonython Moffatt
Architectural History, 1997Thanks to his Recollections, published posthumously in 1879, much is known about the early professional life of the illustrious Victorian architect, George Gilbert Scott. Yet the workhouses with which he launched his career between 1835 and 1843 are poorly understood.
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Sir George Gilbert Scott R.A., Surveyor to Westminster Abbey 1849-1878
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An Architect of Promise: George Gilbert Scott (1839-1897) and the Late Gothic Revival
The English Historical Review, 2003openaire +1 more source

