
Edward Pugin
Edward Pugin was a 19th-century architect known for his work on churches and religious buildings, often in the Gothic Revival style. He was the son of the more famous Augustus Pugin, and collaborated closely with him to design structures that emphasized medieval Gothic features, such as pointed arches, detailed stonework, and tall spires. Edward contributed to many ecclesiastical projects across the UK, helping to shape the look of Victorian-era church architecture. His designs aimed to inspire spiritual reflection and community, blending traditional Gothic elements with contemporary 19th-century construction techniques.