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==Houses Called 'Red'==


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File:TheRedHouse-Framlingham.jpeg|’The Red House’ at Framlingham Castle, Suffolk was built in 1650 in the Inner Court to act as a poor house or workhouse after the 1635 Poor Law.
File:RedHouseMorris&Webb.jpg| 'Red House' in Bexleyheath, SE London is a significant [[Arts & Crafts]] home designed for William Morris by his friend Philip Webb in 1859
File:TheRedHouse-Aldeburgh.jpg|’The Red House’, Aldeburgh is a converted farmhouse where the great British composer, Benjamin Britten (1913-1976), lived and worked with his partner, the singer Peter Pears.
File:TheRedHouse-Monewden.jpeg|’The Red House’, Monewden, Suffolk a private house.
File:TheRedHouse-NorthNewington.jpeg|’The Red House’ at North Newington, near Banbury, Oxfordshire
File:RedBarns2.jpg| 'Red Barns' a Grade II* listed building by Arts & Crafts architect Philip Webb and the home of explorer, writer and archaeologist Gertrude Bell, in Redcar.
File:Red-House-Bosham.JPG|'The Red House', Bosham, West Sussex, UK
File:HetRodeHuis-Amsterdam.jpg|'Het Rode Huis' (The Red House) 1650s on the Kaizergracht, Amsterdam owned by the famous Vermeer forger Han van Meergeren.
File:TheRedHouse-Youghal.JPG|'The Red House' in Youghal, County Cork, Ireland ‪circa 1705 by the Dutch architect Leuventhen completed in Baroque William & Mary style.‬
File:TheRedHouse-Dulwich.jpg|The Red House in Dulwich, London by Dutch architects 31/44
File:RedHouseChelsea.jpg| 'Red House' 2001 designed by architect Tony Fretton in Chelsea, London.
File:RedhouseCastle-EastLothian.jpeg|’RedhouseCastle’ in East Lothian, Scotland is a late 16th century peel tower house which was extended in the 17th century and is now roofless and in ruins.


tony Fretton's Red House 2001
file:RedPatchHouse-Gettysburg.jpeg| ‘Red Patch‘ at Gettysburg was a summer home built after the war by Union General Charles H. T. Collis. The name “Red Patch” comes from the symbol of the First Division of the Union 3rd Corps in which Collis served.


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==Houses That Happen To Be Red==


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File:RedHouseItaly.JPG| A red terraced house in Italy‬
File:TheTinHouse-HenningStummel.JPG| 'The Tin House' designed by architect Henni g Stummel in Shepherds Bush, London
File:RedHouseJerseyShore.png| A red house on the Jersey Shore, New Jersey, USA
File:RedHouse-BethanyBeach.JPG| A red house on Bethany Beach, Delaware, USA
File:BudhistSeda-China.JPG|A Buddhist 'seda' or shrine n China surrounded by red houses
File:TraditionalRedHouse-ZanteGreece.jpg|The traditional 'Red Houses of Zakinthos' (or Zante to give the island it’s historic Italian name)




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==Houses That Are Red==
==Red Houses in TV, Movies and the Arts==
Poirot episodes seem to be one long beautiful [['Moderne' Houses|'moderne' house]] after another.  From [[Joldwynds]], a modernist house in Surrey, which was a location for more than one show, to the exquisite [['High & Over']] House in Amersham, Bucks which was used as the location in the episode 'King of Clubs' the producers have been spoilt for choice of location. While focussing on 1930s houses, they have had the pair travel to a wide variety of homes, including austere Geogian country piles like [[Castern Hall]] and perfectly preserved Tudor manor houses like [[Dorney Court]]. The following list is not exhaustive, and does not include the other amazing (non-domestic) buildings they visit, some of which are listed out at the end of the page:


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File:RedBarn.jpg| Home to Gertrude Bell, in Redcar.
File:RedHouse-PeterDoig.JPG|'Red House' by Peter Doig 1990
File:Joldwynds, Holmbury St Mary Surrey.jpg|link=Joldwynds|[[Joldwynds]], Holmbury St Mary Surrey used as Kings Lacey in 'The Theft of the Royal Ruby' and as Davenheim's house in 'The Disappearance of Mr. Davenheim'
File:RedCottageEssex-Ravilious.jpeg|‘Red Cottage Essex', Eric Ravilious, 1927
File:ModerneHseSurrey.jpg| Moderne House in Surrey used as background in 'The Veiled Lady' and as Claude Anton's house in 'Wasp's Nest' (PhotoCredit: Joan Street)
File:TheRedHouse-StanleySpencer.jpeg|‘The Red House, Wangford’ by Sir Stanley Spencer 1926
File:TheRedHut Steggles.JPG| 'The Red Hut' by Harold Steggles of [[The 'East London Group']] 1931
File:Red House-Malevich.JPG|'Red House' 1932 by Kazimir Malevich of the avant-garde Suprematist movement.
File:RedHousePaulKlee.jpeg| 'Red House'by Paul Klee. Abstract impressionism from 1929
File:TheRedHouse-EdvardMunch.jpg|’The Red House’ by Edvard Munch from 1935.
File:RedHouseWinter-LawrenHarris.jpeg|’Red Houses Winter’ 1925 by Lawrence Harris one of the ‘Group of Seven’ Canadian painters who sought to paint the landscape in a Canadian way
File:RedFarm-Major.jpeg|Red Farm by British painter Theodore Major (1908-99)
 
File:HouseattheBorder.jpg|‘The House at the Border’ painting By Hans-Ulrich Osterwalder (1972) from the book ‘Tomorrow and Beyond‘
 
File:BrickHouseGreatBardfield-Bawden.jpg|Brick House, Great Bardfield by Edward Bawden 1955 (Private Collection). Essex.
File:TheAbandondedHouse-Lowry.jpeg|The Abandonded House by L.S. Lowry
File:RedHouseBesideTheLake-ThomasLamb.png|‘Red House Beside the Lake’ by Thomas Lamb


File:TheRedHouseAmsterdam-LizzieStewart.JPG|'The Red House, Amsterdam' by artist Lizzie Stewart
File:RedHousePavilion.jpg| The Red House Pavillion, A temporary structures at King’s Cross built as part of the 2015 London Festival of Architecture
File:RedHouse-Movie.JPG|'The Red House' a 1947 movie with Edward G. Robinson


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==See Also In Chimni==
ChimniWiki Page: [[Multi-Coloured Homes]]


==Red House Concepts==
ChimniWiki Page: [[Blue Houses]]
Poirot episodes seem to be one long beautiful [['Moderne' Houses|'moderne' house]] after another.  From [[Joldwynds]], a modernist house in Surrey, which was a location for more than one show, to the exquisite [['High & Over']] House in Amersham, Bucks which was used as the location in the episode 'King of Clubs' the producers have been spoilt for choice of location. While focussing on 1930s houses, they have had the pair travel to a wide variety of homes, including austere Geogian country piles like [[Castern Hall]] and perfectly preserved Tudor manor houses like [[Dorney Court]]. The following list is not exhaustive, and does not include the other amazing (non-domestic) buildings they visit, some of which are listed out at the end of the page:


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ChimniWiki Page: [[Black Houses]]
File:RedHousePaulKlee.jpeg| 'Red House'by Paul Klee. Abstract impressionism from 1929
 
File:RedHousePavilion.jpg| The Red House Pavillion, A collaboration by architects Clancy Moore, TAKA, Steve Larkin and Hall McKnight. Temporary structures at King’s Cross built as part of the 2015 London Festival of Architecture
ChimniWiki Page: [[Houses As Art]]
 
==Other Interesting Web Sites==
 
 
 
 
==Books We Liked==
 
 
==References==
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Latest revision as of 07:07, 16 January 2023


Houses Called 'Red'[edit]

Houses That Happen To Be Red[edit]

Red Houses in TV, Movies and the Arts[edit]

See Also In Chimni[edit]

ChimniWiki Page: Multi-Coloured Homes

ChimniWiki Page: Blue Houses

ChimniWiki Page: Black Houses

ChimniWiki Page: Houses As Art

Other Interesting Web Sites[edit]

Books We Liked[edit]

References[edit]

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