Arthur Stansfield Dixon, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Arthur Stansfield Dixon

English architect

Date of Birth: 26-Aug-1856

Place of Birth: Edgbaston, England, United Kingdom

Date of Death: 08-Jan-1929

Profession: architect

Nationality: United Kingdom

Zodiac Sign: Virgo


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About Arthur Stansfield Dixon

  • Arthur Stansfeld Dixon (26 August 1856 – 8 January 1929) was an English metal worker and architect. Born in Edgbaston, Birmingham, he was the eldest son of education reformer and MP George Dixon.
  • He founded the Birmingham Guild of Handicraft and designed their headquarters in Great Charles Street.
  • The building is still extant, but converted to offices.He also designed the Romanesque style, brick-built Church of St John & St Basil (1910–1911) in Heath Mill lane in the city's Digbeth district (52.4769°N 1.8813°W? / 52.4769; -1.8813? (Church of St John & St Basil)).
  • It was described by Nicholas Pevsner as "the finest example of his Arts and Crafts primitivism".
  • A further church design was St Andrew’s Church, Barnt Green, Worcestershire (52.3604°N 1.9880°W? / 52.3604; -1.9880? (St Andrew’s Church, Barnt Green)).In 1917 he was commissioned to design Seoul Anglican Cathedral in Korea; construction began in 1922 but was only completed in 1996 after the original plans were rediscovered.In 1923 along with Holland W.
  • Hobbiss he helped to design the rebuild of St Giles Church, Rowley Regis after it was burned downed.
  • It is the 4th building on that site.
  • His son James, serving in the Royal Warwickshire Regiment during World War I, was killed aged 22.Pevsner described Dixon as "an Anglo-Catholic Socialist who associated Gothic with establishment conservatism and dreary Anglican piety".

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