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Puginian, a.|pjuːˈdʒɪnɪən| [f. the name of A. W. N. Pugin (see Puginesque a.) + -ian.] Of or relating to Pugin or his style and philosophy of architecture; = Puginesque a.
1976Connoisseur CXCI. 10/3 The impressive buffet stacked with Puginian plate. 1977D. Watkin Morality & Archit. ii. ii. 40 Here we have a clearly stated Puginian view of architecture as essentially a socially manipulative force. 1978Archit. Design XLVIII. 318/1 A Puginian fear of symmetry. 1986Country Life 18 Dec. 1962/1 At the House of Lords..Puginian principles of honest construction might have been thought to apply. |