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  2. William Burges ARA (/ ˈ b ɜː dʒ ɛ s /; 2 December 1827 – 20 April 1881) was an English architect and designer. Among the greatest of the Victorian art-architects, he sought in his work to escape from both nineteenth-century industrialisation and the Neoclassical architectural style and re-establish the architectural and social values of ...

  3. William Burges ARA (1827 - 1881) RA Collection: People and Organisations Profile. Royal Academician. Architect. Born: 2 December 1827 in London, England, United Kingdom Died: 20 April 1881. Nationality: British. Elected ARA: 28 January 1881. Gender: Male. Preferred media: Architecture, Interior design, and Furniture design. Share

  4. William Burges ARA, born 2 December 1827, was an English architect and designer. Among the greatest of the Victorian art-architects, he sought in his work to escape from both nineteenth-century industrialisation and the Neoclassical architectural style and re-establish the architectural and social values of a utopian medieval England.

  5. Summary. In 1878, eight architects, including William Burges, were invited to submit drawings for the Truro Cathedral. With an orthodox 13th century composition in mind, his designs show the church made up of two west end towers, three portals, and a crossing spire with a free use of sculptural ornamentation throughout.

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  6. William Burges was born in London, England on 2 December 1827. He began studying engineering at King's College, London in 1843, but left after a year to take up articles in the London office of Edward Blore (1787-1879), surveyor to Westminster Abbey.

  7. William Burges (1827-81) identified himself throughout his prolific career as an ‘art-architect’ 1. Richard Popplewell Pullan (1825-88) was also an artist and architect, and like Burges worked alongside Matthew Digby Wyatt for the Great Exhibition in 1851.

  8. William Burges designed a variety of containers, utensils, and jewellery in gold, silver, crystal, jewels, and a variety of other pressure materials. The style of the his incredibly elegant and highly detailed pieces can only be categorized as eclectic.

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