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George Frederick Bodley RA (14 March 1827 – 21 October 1907) was an English Gothic Revival architect. He was a pupil of Sir George Gilbert Scott, and worked in partnership with Thomas Garner for much of his career. He was one of the founders of Watts & Co.
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- Royal Gold Medal for Architecture (1899)
- Bodley and Garner
George Frederick Bodley was born in Hull, England on 14 March 1827. After leaving school in 1845, he was a pupil of George Gilbert Scott (1811-1878) for five years. He then remained with Scott until 1856 when he set up his own practice in London.
30 de mar. de 2010 · Bodley was supervising architect for Southwark Cathedral, York Minster, and Peterborough Cathedral. He was elected ARA in 1882, received the RIBA Royal Gold Medal in 1899, made a Royal Academician in 1902 and awarded a DCL from Oxford University in 1903. He died in 1907.
BY DAVID ROSS, EDITOR. George Frederick Bodley has been called ' the forgotten genius ' of Victorian architecture, a man who bridged the gap between the extremes of Gothic Revival and the arts and Crafts Movement and influenced them both. Bodley was born in 1827 in Hull, where his father William served as a physician at the Royal Infirmary.
George Frederick Bodley. (1827—1907) architect and designer. Quick Reference. (1827–1907). Hull-born English architect, one of the most successful and sensitive of the Gothic Revival.
‘The Life and Work of George Frederick Bodley’, RIBA Journal, 3rd series, vol. 17 (1910): 305-40. Victorian Web Visual Arts Archi- tecture
11 de mai. de 2015 · Architects like George Frederick Bodley looked back to a variety of Gothic sites not in the hope of escape from the pressures of modern life, but in the expectation that effective strategies for engaging with modernity might be gleaned and refined in relation to asking medieval cathedrals, ‘Who are you?’