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The master builder : William Butterfield and his times / Nicholas Olsberg ; photographs by James Morris.
Fine Arts Library NA997.B84 O43 2024
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Athenaeum of Philadelphia - Circulating Collection NA997.B84 O43 2024
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- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Olsberg, R. Nicholas, author.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Butterfield, William, 1814-1900.
- Butterfield, William.
- Physical Description:
- 430 pages : illustrations (black and white, and colour) ; 29 cm
- Other Title:
- William Butterfield and his times
- Place of Publication:
- London : Lund Humphries, 2024.
- Summary:
- "William Butterfield was the most daring, rigorous and brilliant architect of his age, whose 60-year practice spanned the entire Victorian era. This book addresses the emergence of a modern society, with rapidly expanding new institutions and a changing moral code and explores how Butterfield responded to and advanced that transformation. It reflects the changing emphasis of Butterfield's work: first, the revival, rebuilding and reform of the country parish; next the role of the church and the agents of social health in the burgeoning town and city; third, the revolution in secondary education and college life; and finally, sites of refuge, sanctuary, repose and remembrance. Drawing extensively on the literature of the time, each chapter discusses a societal shift and surveys Butterfield's most important architectural contributions to this. Woven through the book are characterisations of the often colourful men and women who were Butterfield's patrons and associates. It not only provides in-depth analyses of seminal projects such as All Saint's Margaret Street, Keble College, and Rugby School, along with lesser known, but equally influential works such as Exeter Grammar School, but it also shows how Butterfield through his wide range of work created whole new typologies of buildings - from hospitals and care homes, to seaside resorts, urban schools and working men's colleges, to the Coleridge's great country house in Devon and the village parsonages, cottages and schools in which the characteristics of the Arts and Craft movement first appeared." -- Provided by publisher.
- Contents:
- Prologue
- Past and Present
- Parochialia
- The heath, the Altar and the Grave
- Our Overgrown Towns
- The Way We Live Now
- Character Building
- Fellowship, Discipline, Duty
- Refuge, Refreshment, Repose.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Local Notes:
- Athenaeum copy: Albert M. Greenfield Memorial Fund.
- Contains:
- Butterfield, William, 1814-1900. Works. Selections.
- ISBN:
- 9781848223714
- 1848223714
- OCLC:
- 1338662244
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