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George Edmund Street
English
Architect
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I think our failure in the production of good town churches of distinctive character must have struck you often, as it has me, when contrasted with our comparative success in country churches.
George Edmund Street,
English
Architect
#Character
#Success
#Country
#Failure
#Production
#Churches
We must go to such towns as Bristol, York, and Norwich.
George Edmund Street,
English
Architect
It is most necessary to avoid rusticity in any way, whether in material, design, or execution.
George Edmund Street,
English
Architect
#Execution
#Design
An absolutely different and distinctive character.
George Edmund Street,
English
Architect
#Character
As of essential importance in town churches which are not at all equally necessary in the country.
George Edmund Street,
English
Architect
#Country
#Importance
#Churches
The fault seems to me to have been that men have taken ancient country churches as their models and have failed to discover that between them and churches in towns there ought to be a most distinct and marked difference.
George Edmund Street,
English
Architect
#Country
#Men
#Difference
#Fault
#Churches