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Ashbee, Charles Robert
Comper, John Ninian
Greene, Henry and Charles
Lutyens, Edwin Landseer
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Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
Morris, William
Richardson, Henry Hobson
Scott, Mackay Hugh Baillie
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Shaw, Richard Norman
Voysey, Charles F. A.
Webb, Philip Speakman
Wright, Frank Lloyd
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Arts and Crafts Architecture
A late 19th-century movement to revive handicrafts. Examples from Belgium, the UK and the US in Great Buildings Online.
Arts and Crafts Society
This US-based society provides an events list, photographs, bibliography, lists of early Arts and Crafts exhibitions and societies, classifieds, links and a discussion forum.
Friends of Red House
Aim to acquire, preserve and educate about William Morris's house in Bexley. History and visitor information, with online booking. Membership form, news, bibliography, FAQ and contact information.
Red House, Bexley
Seminal Arts and Crafts house designed by Philip Webb for William Morris. The Friends of the Red House supply photographs and brief history.
The Gamble House
The official site for this example of American Arts and Crafts architecture, designed by Charles and Henry Greene in 1908. History, biographies of the architects, virtual tour and visitor information.
Gustav Stickley and the Craftsman Home
Illustrated description by Ray Stubblebine of the houses built from plans published by Stickley in his magazine The Craftsman, from an exhibition by The Craftsman Farms Foundation. Hosted by Ragtime.
Arts and Crafts Movement, Craftsman Style Bungalows
Tom Stermitz provides an introduction to the American houses inspired by Gustav Stickley, who spread Arts and Crafts ideas through his magazine 'The Craftsman'. From Ragtime.
Arts and Crafts Architecture
Images and information on US Arts and Crafts buildings and their architects from Cupola.
Standen
The National Trust describes this show-piece of the late 19th-century Arts and Crafts Movement designed by Philip Webb for James Beale. History, photographs, facilities, opening times, news and events.
Craftsman Perspective
A guide to the history, aesthetics and architecture of the Arts and Crafts style, with a special focus on American architecture from 1900 to 1920, by Ken Lonsinger.
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