1. Pugin - Noun
2. Pugin - Proper noun
English architect who played a prominent role in the 19th century revival of Gothic architecture (1812-1852)
Source: WordNetPugin says in one of his works that had he a cathedral to build, one of the first things he would do would be to set up a lathe to turn the smaller columns. William Burges
A print drawn by Augustus Pugin and Thomas Rowlandson for Rudolph Ackermann 's Microcosm of London (1808–11). Source: Internet
Examines the abbeys rebuilt after 1850 (by benefactors among the Catholic aristocracy and recusant squirearchy), mainly Benedictine but including a Cistercian Abbey at Mount St. Bernard (by Pugin) and a Carthusian Charterhouse in Sussex. Source: Internet
It was inspired by the ideas of architect Augustus Pugin (1812–1852), writer John Ruskin (1819–1900), and artist William Morris (1834–1896). Source: Internet
His complete healing led to the accomplishment of a vow to extend the beautiful Pugin chapel with a side chapel to honour the saint. Source: Internet