English Arts and Crafts movement (especially C.F.A. Voysey) 🔍

Architect and designer (1857 - 1941)

The English Arts and Crafts movement, particularly architect C.F.A. Voysey, emphasized honest construction, plain surfaces, and the integration of building with interior furnishings, rejecting Victorian over-ornamentation. Loos admired Voysey's clean lines, functional layouts, and use of natural, undecorated materials.

Mentors & Influences (Looking Backward)

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Inspired By English Arts and Crafts movement (especially C.F.A. Voysey) (Looking Forward)

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Adolf Loos
Architect, Theoretician
Voysey's plain, white-rendered exteriors, large windows, and rejection of applied historical decoration directly prefigured Loos's own minimalist domestic architecture and his concept of 'ornament and crime.'