Sir George Gilbert Scott
Sir George Gilbert Scott was a prominent English architect known for his significant contributions to the Gothic Revival movement in the 19th century. His work is characterized by a deep appreciation for medieval architecture, which he explored in his influential lectures, notably in "Lectures on the Rise and Development of Medieval Architecture." Scott's designs include notable structures such as the St Pancras railway station in London and the Albert Memorial. He was also an advocate for the preservation of historic buildings, as evidenced by his writings, including "Remarks upon the Proposed Destruction of the Tower of the Parish Church of St. John, Hampstead." His legacy continues to influence architectural practice and heritage conservation.
Books by This Author
Lectures on the rise and development of medieval architecture; vol. 1
Sir George Gilbert Scott
Lectures on the rise and development of medieval architecture; vol. 2
Sir George Gilbert Scott
Remarks upon the proposed destruction of the tower of the Parish Church of St. John, Hampstead
Sir George Gilbert Scott