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Charles Barry Jr.

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Charles Barry Jr.
NameCharles Barry Jr.
Birth date1823
Birth placeLondon
Death date1900
Death placeBlackheath
NationalityBritish
OccupationArchitect

Charles Barry Jr. was a renowned British architect and the son of Charles Barry, a prominent figure in the development of Gothic Revival architecture in England. He was born in London in 1823 and went on to study at King's College London and later at the Royal Academy Schools, where he was influenced by the works of Augustus Pugin and John Ruskin. Charles Barry Jr. worked closely with his father on several projects, including the Houses of Parliament and Highclere Castle, and was also involved in the design of Dulwich College and Eton College. He was a member of the Royal Institute of British Architects and was elected as a fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London.

Early Life and Education

Charles Barry Jr. was born into a family of architects and was exposed to the world of architecture from a young age. His father, Charles Barry, was a prominent figure in the development of Gothic Revival architecture in England and had worked on several notable projects, including the Houses of Parliament and Birmingham Cathedral. Charles Barry Jr. studied at King's College London and later at the Royal Academy Schools, where he was influenced by the works of Augustus Pugin and John Ruskin. He also spent time in Italy and France, where he studied the works of Andrea Palladio and Eugène Viollet-le-Duc. During his time in Italy, he visited Rome, Florence, and Venice, and was particularly inspired by the works of Donato Bramante and Michelangelo.

Career

Charles Barry Jr. began his career as an architect in the 1840s, working closely with his father on several projects, including the Houses of Parliament and Highclere Castle. He was also involved in the design of Dulwich College and Eton College, and worked on several other projects, including Cliveden and Dunrobin Castle. In the 1850s, he established his own practice and went on to work on several notable projects, including Coventry Cathedral and St Albans Cathedral. He was a member of the Royal Institute of British Architects and was elected as a fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London. Charles Barry Jr. was also involved in the development of Gothic Revival architecture in Australia and New Zealand, and worked on several projects in Melbourne and Sydney, including St Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne and St Andrew's Cathedral, Sydney.

Architectural Works

Charles Barry Jr. was a prolific architect and worked on a wide range of projects, including churches, cathedrals, and country houses. Some of his most notable works include Coventry Cathedral, St Albans Cathedral, and Dulwich College. He was also involved in the design of Eton College and Cliveden, and worked on several other projects, including Dunrobin Castle and Highclere Castle. Charles Barry Jr. was influenced by the works of Augustus Pugin and John Ruskin, and was a key figure in the development of Gothic Revival architecture in England. He was also influenced by the works of Andrea Palladio and Eugène Viollet-le-Duc, and incorporated elements of Classical architecture and Romanesque architecture into his designs. His work was also influenced by the Arts and Crafts movement, and he was friends with William Morris and Philip Webb.

Personal Life

Charles Barry Jr. was married to Emily Drewry, and the couple had several children together. He was a member of the Royal Institute of British Architects and was elected as a fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London. Charles Barry Jr. was also a member of the Atheneum Club and the Savage Club, and was friends with several notable figures, including Charles Dickens and Wilkie Collins. He was a talented artist and musician, and was known for his love of literature and poetry. Charles Barry Jr. was also a keen traveler and visited several countries, including Italy, France, and Germany, where he studied the works of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and Friedrich Schiller.

Legacy

Charles Barry Jr. was a renowned architect and made significant contributions to the development of Gothic Revival architecture in England. His work had a lasting impact on the world of architecture, and he is still remembered today as one of the most important architects of the 19th century. Charles Barry Jr. was also a talented artist and musician, and his love of literature and poetry is still celebrated today. He was a member of the Royal Institute of British Architects and was elected as a fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London, and his work continues to inspire architects and designers around the world, including Frank Lloyd Wright and Le Corbusier. His legacy can be seen in the works of Herbert Baker and Lutyens, and his influence can be seen in the design of Buckingham Palace and Westminster Abbey. Category:British architects

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