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  1. Red House es una obra de Philip Webb construdia en Bexleyheath, Londres, Reino Unido en el año 1859-1860.

  2. La Red House (en castellano; casa roja) es una propiedad ubicada en Bexleyheath, al sureste de Londres ( Inglaterra ), que fue construida por Philip Webb en 1859, por encargo de William Morris. Toma su nombre del material con el que están construidos sus muros, ladrillo rojo.

  3. Red House is a significant Arts and Crafts building located in Bexleyheath, south-east London, England. Co-designed in 1859 by the architect Philip Webb and the designer William Morris, it was created to serve as a family home for Morris. Construction was completed in 1860.

  4. Hace 3 días · Red House boasts original features and furniture by Morris and Philip Webb, stained glass and paintings by Burne-Jones and embroidery by Jane and Elizabeth Burden. Coupled with bold architecture and a garden designed to 'clothe the house', they add up to a fascinating and rewarding place to visit.

  5. In 1859, newly married William Morris commissioned his friend, the young architect Philip Webb, to build him a house. Morris and Webb designed Red House without unneccessary decoration, instead choosing to champion utility of design; this would become a princple of the Arts and Crafts movement.

  6. Red House was the home he designed in Bexleyheath, a southeastern suburb of London, England, for his family with the assistance of Philip Webb. Webb and Morris met while working in London for the architect G. E. Street. Webb would go on to be one of the major architects of the Gothic Revival movement in England.

  7. La casita roja (Red House) es una propiedad que la fue contruida por Philip Webb en 1859 en Inglaterra, por encargo de William Morris. Toma su nombre del material con el que estaban construidos sus muros, ladrillo rojo.