Contrasts, 1836

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"Contrasts, 1836" is a seminal architectural treatise by Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin that champions Gothic architecture and critiques the moral and aesthetic shortcomings of contemporary design.

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instanceOf architectural treatise
book
argues that Gothic architecture embodies Christian moral values
that architectural style reflects social and religious conditions
author Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
criticizes Neoclassical architecture
industrial-era urban design
field architecture
art history
cultural criticism
firstEditionTitle Contrasts; or, A Parallel between the Noble Edifices of the Middle Ages and Corresponding Buildings of the Present Day
genre non-fiction
hasAuthorRole Pugin as architect-theorist
hasIllustrationsBy Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin
historicalSignificance early articulation of moral critique of industrial modernity in architecture
key text of the Gothic Revival movement
influenced 19th-century ecclesiastical design in Britain
Gothic Revival
surface form: Victorian Gothic Revival architecture
influencedBy medieval Christian architecture
language English
mainTheme advocacy of Gothic architecture
critique of contemporary architecture
link between morality and architectural style
movement Gothic Revival
notableFor comparative illustrations of medieval and modern buildings
periodAddressed 19th century
Middle Ages
publicationYear 1836
subject Gothic architecture
architectural theory
moral philosophy in architecture

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