Discover a Masterpiece of Gothic Revival: Strawberry Hill House

Discover a Masterpiece of Gothic Revival: Strawberry Hill House

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In 1747, Horace Walpole—author, politician, and son of Britain’s first Prime Minister—transformed a simple Twickenham cottage into a "little Gothic castle." In doing so, he didn't just build a home; he ignited a global architectural revolution.

In this film, we explore the intricate "gloomth" of Strawberry Hill House, the prototypical masterpiece of the Gothic Revival. We deconstruct how Walpole and his "Committee of Taste" sampled the great medieval cathedrals of Europe—from the fan vaults of Westminster Abbey to the tomb of Edward the Confessor—remixing them into a theatrical domestic space that inspired the world’s first Gothic novel, The Castle of Otranto.

Join us as we step inside the house that redefined the 18th century and paved the way for iconic landmarks like the Palace of Westminster.

What you’ll learn in this masterclass:

The Anatomy of Gothic: Understanding pointed arches, fan vaulting, and tracery.
The Concept of 'Gloomth': How Walpole manipulated light and shadow to create atmosphere.
Architecture as Narrative: Why Strawberry Hill was designed to be "picturesque" rather than symmetrical.
The 18th Century 'Hack': Discover the surprising materials (like papier-mâché) used to replicate ancient stone.

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