Contributors. Brittain-Catlin, Timothy (Editor), and De Maeyer, Jan (Editor), and Bressani, Martin (Editor)
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, KADOC Artes, 2014 Hardcover | Engels | 240 PAGES, Illustrated. 226 mm x 275 mm. ISBN 9789462700918.
The influence of the Gothic Revival architect A. W. N. Pugin as a designer not only spread fast globally but also played a leading part in the transformation of material culture from the mid-nineteenth century onward. Pugin's work has been comprehensively reevaluated over the last decade. In this volume sixteen leading scholars discuss Pugin's direct influence on church architecture and furnishing. Beautifully illustrated with a large selection of new photography, Gothic Revival Worldwide reveals how Pugin's ideas played a profound role in the changing face of material reform in church architecture as an expression of the evolving identity of churches around the world from North America to Mongolia and the South Pacific. Contributors Stephen Bann (Bristol University), Jessica Basciano (University of St. Thomas), G. A. Bremner (University of Edinburgh), Martin Bressani (McGill University), Karen Burns (University of Melbourne), Timothy Brittain-Catlin (University of Kent), Peter Coffman (Carleton University), Thomas Coomans (KU Leuven), Jan De Maeyer (KU Leuven/KADOC), Candace Iron (York University), Stephen Kite (Cardiff University), Alex Lawrey (independent scholar), Peter N. Lindfield (University of Stirling), Cameron Macdonell (Institute for the History and Theory of Architecture, ETH Zurich), M. Stephen McNair, Jr. (McNair Historic Preservation), Gilles Maury ( cole National Sup rieure d'Architecture et de Paysage, Lille), Henrik Schoenefeldt (University of Kent), Richard A. Sundt (University of Oregon), Malcolm Thurlby (York University)