States Revivals Category PuebloRevivalStylearchitecture Category Revival architectural styles ... right PuebloRevival corbel , hand carved from ponderosa pine , at the Bandelier National Monument Visitor Center The PuebloRevivalstyle is a regional architectural style of the Southwestern United States which draws its inspiration from the List of dwellings of Pueblo peoples Pueblo s and the Spanish missions in New Mexico . The style developed at the turn of the 20th century and reached its greatest popularity in the 1920s and 1930s, though it is still commonly used for new buildings. Pueblostylearchitecture is most prevalent in the state of New Mexico . Features Pueblostylearchitecture ... in Ventura, California Ventura which was completed in 1894. ref whiffen 2 The PuebloRevivalstyle ... employed the Pueblostyle, albeit in increasingly loose interpretations. ref hooker The other stronghold of Pueblostylearchitecture is Santa Fe, New Mexico Santa Fe , where it was popularized in the 1920s ... the use of the Pueblostyle or Territorial Revivalstyle on all new buildings in central Santa Fe. This ordinance remains in effect, meaning the Pueblostyle continues to predominate. ref harris Pueblostyle houses are still frequently constructed in Albuquerque, Santa Fe, and elsewhere. Updated versions of the style have also been used for newer commercial and public buildings such as the Albuquerque ... 1940 Cabot s Pueblo Museum , Desert Hot Springs, California 1921 1945 See also commonscat PuebloRevivalStylearchitecture Mission RevivalStylearchitecture Territorial Revivalarchitecture Notes div ... in earth tones. Multistory buildings usually employ stepped massing similar to that seen at Taos Pueblo ... Viga architecture vigas , which often serve no structural purpose. ref whiffen 1 History Although the regional architecture from which the Pueblostyle draws its inspiration is confined to New Mexico and parts of Arizona , the style first appeared in California . Boston, Massachusetts Boston architect ... more details
multicol Spanish Colonial architecture Spanish Colonial RevivalStylearchitecture Mediterranean RevivalStylearchitecture multicol break Irving Gill PuebloRevivalStylearchitecture Ranchos of California ... Spanish Colonial RevivalStylearchitecture Spanish Colonial RevivalStyle , established in 1915 ... Revivalstyle of architecture, and subsequent Spanish Colonial Revivalstyle, have historical, narrative ... Revivals DEFAULTSORT Mission RevivalStyleArchitecture Category Mission Revivalarchitecture Category Revival architectural styles Category American architecture Category Spanish missions in California ..., California , a railroad depot example of the Mission RevivalStyle. File San Gabriel Civic Auditorium.jpg thumb 275px San Gabriel Civic Auditorium 1927 , San Gabriel, California , The Mission Revival ... style s Revivalism architecture revivalism and reinterpretation, which drew inspiration ... architecture arcade or corredor , an element frequently used in Mission Revival design. All of the colonial ... with the original style s revival was an awareness in California of the actual missions ... historical regional vernacular architecturestyle in the Southwestern United States ... Style journal Architect and Engineer ref Mission RevivalStyle examples File MissionInnEntry.jpg ... extant Mission RevivalStyle buildings in the United States . Located in Riverside, California Riverside ... pdf hpDistrictBrochureText.pdf ref Other structures designed in the Mission RevivalStyle include ... Mexico , opened January 1, 1899. the first Mission Revivalstyle building in New Mexico , arch Frederick ... University Mission RevivalStyle architectural examples Gallery http www.hewnandhammered.com Hewn and Hammered ... Category Spanish Colonial Revivalarchitecture Category Architectural styles es Estilo Misi n arquitectura fr Renouveau du style architectural des missions it Mission stile nl Mission Revival ...SpanishMissionsCalifornia Distinguish2 contemporaneous American Craftsman movement Mission Style Furniture ... more details
Condominium built 1910 in Washington, D.C. Spanish Colonial Revivalarchitecture shares some elements with the earlier Mission RevivalStyleArchitecture Mission Revivalstyle derived from the architecture of the California missions , and PuebloRevivalStylearchitecturePuebloRevivalstyle ... by Bertram Goodhue in Spanish Colonial Revivalarchitecture Spanish Colonial Revivalstyle for the Panama California Exposition 1915 The Spanish Colonial RevivalStyle was a United States Architectural ... RevivalStyle can be traced to the Mediterranean Revivalarchitecture Mediterranean Revival architectural ... Stylearchitecture Mission Revivalstyle Pavilion in white stucco at the World s Columbian Exposition ... Depots and Hotels. The Spanish Colonial Revivalstyle is also influenced by the American Craftsman style and Arts and Crafts Movement . Spanish Colonial Revivalarchitecture is characterized by a combination ... architecture Mission RevivalStylearchitecture Revivalism architecture Category Spanish Revivalarchitecture ... Images of Revivalstylearchitecture Images of Revival styles of architecture References Reflist .... The Spanish Colonial RevivalStyle was also influenced by the opening of the Panama Canal and the overwhelming ... Colonial Revivalstyle updated these forms and detailing for a new century and culture. The Panama ... Revival Image spanish mission style.jpg right thumb Spanish Colonial Revivalstyle residence File Casa ... Spanish Revivalarchitecture Spanish Revival styles in the 1880s. With the advent of the Ponce ... in 1873 and still standing, an excellent example of early Spanish Colonial Revivalarchitecture ... RevivalStyle were brought to the attention of architects attending late nineteenth and early twentieth ... had began to work in a Spanish Colonial Revivalstyle. Frederick H. Trimble s Farmer s Bank in Vero ... and construction in the Spanish Colonial Revivalstyle was California , especially in the coastal ... architecture Spanish Colonial , Moorish Revivalarchitecture Moorish Revival and Mexican Churrigueresque ... more details
also Territorial architecture References reflist Revivals Category Territorial Revivalarchitecture Category Architecture in New Mexico ...File Territorial Revival 78.jpg thumb 258px right Villagra Building, Santa Fe 1934 Territorial Revivalarchitecture describes the style of architecture developed in the U.S. state of New Mexico in the 1930s that incorporated elements of traditional regional building techniques with higher style elements. The style, named after the New Mexico Territory 1850 1912 , was intended to recall the state s Territorial history and was extensively employed for state government buildings in Santa Fe, New Mexico Santa Fe . The style was encouraged by a State Planning Board proclamation of 1934, which advocated the redesign of the state capitol in the local Santa Fe type of architecture. ref name kammer1 cite web last Kammer first David title Supreme Court Building NM url http www.newmexicohistory.org filedetails docs.php?fileID 21170 publisher New Mexico Office of the State Historian accessdate 23 June 2011 ref Distinguishing features of the style are the use of adobe construction with low, flat roofs with a sharp brick edging, and sash windows. ref name massey1 cite journal last Massey first James C. coauthors Maxwell, Shirley title American Houses, Spanish Styles journal Old House Journal date September October 2005 accessdate 23 June 2011 page 83 ref Territorial architecture was current in the New Mexico Territory from about 1848 until 1900. The original style was adapted to domestic architecture, typically of one story. Doors and windows sometimes featured pediment s or decorative trim reminiscent of Greek Revivalarchitecture . ref name dac1 cite book title Dictionary of Architecture and Construction year 2006 publisher McGraw Hill ref The revivalstyle was applied to much larger buildings and is confined to New Mexico. The Territorial Revivalstyle continues to be popular in New ... more details
colonial rule, revivalarchitecture looked back to Spanish, rather than Georgian prototypes, taking the form of both Mission RevivalStylearchitecture and Spanish Colonial RevivalStylearchitecture ... and sidelights. To go along with the Colonial Revivalstyle of architecture, owners often ... reproductions . See also Mediterranean RevivalStylearchitecture Dutch Colonial Colonial Revival ... Successive waves of revivals of British colonial architecture have swept the United States since 1876. In the 19th century, the Colonial Revival took a more eclectic style, and columns were often seen. Three localities that feature larger neighborhood tracts of colonial revivalstyle residences are the Windsor ... public interest in the Colonial Revivalstyle. With the popularity of research based history attractions ... , Colonial architecture merged with the then popular ranch style house design, and created yet ... 2002. ref Defining characteristics Colonial Revival sought to follow the American colonial architecture ... Colonial Revivalarchitecture http www.oldhouses.com cf archivelist.cfm?q styleid 17&searchname Colonial ... Revivalarchitecture at Hill Stead Museum, Farmington, Connecticut Architecture in the United States Revivals DEFAULTSORT Colonial RevivalArchitecture Category Colonial Revivalarchitecture Category Colonial Revival Movement Category Georgian architecture Category American architectural styles Category ...morefootnotes article date February 2008 Image Henry M. Jackson s Home 1.jpg thumb 300px Colonial Revival home of Henry M. Jackson in Everett, Washington Colonial Revival also Neocolonial , Georgian Revival or Neo Georgian architecture was a nationalist ic architectural style , garden design , and interior design movement in the United States which sought to revive elements of Georgian architecture , part of a broader Colonial Revival Movement in the arts. In the early 1890s Americans began to value their own heritage and architecture. This also came after the Centennial Exposition Centennial Exhibition ... more details
Cumberland, Maryland The architecture is a modest interpretation of the late Gothic Revivalstyle ...Late Gothic Revivalarchitecture is a subtype of Gothic Revivalarchitecture . It has been used frequently ... s Church St. John s The church was designed in the late Gothic Revival, also termed Neo Gothic, style ... It is a good example of Late Gothic Revival church architecture , and it was built in the first few years of the twentieth century , ... Lausanne Hall The late Gothic Revivalstyle building replaced .... Paul the Apostle New York City The Late Gothic Revivalstyle church was built between 1876 1884 ... architect Thomas Rogers Kimball in the Late Gothic Revivalstyle, it was built in 1914 and demolished ... by the former ... tower, the church exemplifies the late Gothic revivalstyle. ... St. Peter s Episcopal ... in 1930 in the late Gothic Revivalstyle. The earliest burials ... St. Martin of Tours Episcopal Church Built in 1899 in the Late Gothic Revivalstyle, it was designated an Omaha Landmark and listed ... by architect Guy J. Vinton in the Late Gothic Revivalstyle. On August 3, 1982, it was added to the National ... known as Calvary Episcopal Chapel, is an historic stone Late Gothic Revivalstyle Episcopal church ... Simpson ... church ... Architectural Style Late Gothic Revival. Area of Significance ... St. Mary s By The Sea Northeast Harbor, Maine Mary s By The Sea in Northeast Harbor, Maine is a Late Gothic Revivalstyle ... It s a Late Gothic Revival building. References Gothic Revivalarchitecture in Connecticut ... and Colby in the Late Gothic Revivalstyle, on July 15, 1982, it was added to the ... Whitaker House Benton, New York It is a Late Gothic Revivalstyle structure built about 1850 It was listed ... The present Late Gothic Revivalstyle building was built in 1910 by F. Turner. It included space ... and is a Medina sandstone structure in the Late Gothic Revivalstyle. It was listed on the National ... Heart Catholic Church Omaha, Nebraska Built in 1902 in the Late Gothic RevivalStyle , the City of Omaha ... more details
Image Nafplio National Bank of Greece.JPG 400px thumb The National Bank of Greece building in Nafplion. Mycenaean Revival is a rare Revivalism architecture revival architectural style developed as part of the 20th century Neoclassical architecture neoclassicist architectural revival in Greece . ref name VToN http www.nafplio tour.gr index.asp?lang en&text plat syntagmaVirtual Tour of Nafplio , Syndagma Square. ref The National Bank of Greece in Nafplion Nafplio , built near the heart of the Mycenaean Greece Mycenaean civilization in the 1930s by the architect Zouboulidis, ref name VToN http www.nafplio tour.gr index.asp?lang en&text plat syntagmaVirtual Tour of Nafplio , Syndagma Square. ref is built in Mycenaean Revival, or neo Mycenaean style. ref Greece At Its Most Greek , by Phyllis rose, Sept. 10, 2000, New York Times. http query.nytimes.com gst fullpage.html?res 9D0DE0D91631F933A2575AC0A9669C8B63&sec &spon &pagewanted 4 ref The door of the bank is an evocation of the form of the Lion Gate and the Tomb of Clytemnestra at Mycenae . The form of the columns are copied from the column on the Lion Gate, and the building is painted in colors used at Mycenae. References reflist Revivals Category Architectural styles Category Mycenaean Greece Revival Category Neoclassical architecture Category Greek architecture it Architettura neomicenea ... more details
Second Renaissance Revivalarchitecture is a category of architecture used in classifying buildings listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places . It has been applied by the National Register for hundreds of places. See also Late 19th and Early 20th Century American Movements architecture Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals architecture Category Second Renaissance Revivalarchitecture Category Renaissance Revivalarchitecture in the United States Category National Register of Historic Places architecture categories architecture stub NRHP stub ... more details
, completed 1938 Clear See also commons category Mediterranean RevivalStylearchitecture Gothicmed project which includes finding further insight to Gothic architecture in the Mediterranean area Mission RevivalStylearchitecture Spanish Colonial stylearchitecture Spanish Colonial RevivalStylearchitecture Moorish Revivalarchitecture References Reflist Cite book author Gustafson, Lee and Phil ... Revivals DEFAULTSORT Mediterranean RevivalArchitecture Category Mediterranean Revivalstylearchitecture ... last1 Nylander first1 Justin A. title Casas to Castles Florida s Historic Mediterranean RevivalArchitecture ... is an example of the grandeur of the City Beautiful fashion. The Mediterranean Revival was an eclectic design style that was first introduced in the United States about the end of the nineteenth century, and became popular during the 1920s and 1930s. The style evolved from renewed interest in the Renaissance architecture Development of Renaissance architecture in Italy Early Renaissance Italian Renaissance architecture of palace s and seaside villa s dating from the sixteenth century ... Mizner did much to popularize this style in Florida while Bertram Goodhue , Sumner Spaulding ... Revival is characterized generally by stucco ed wall surfaces, flat or low pitched terra .... Feature detailing is occasionally executed with Keystone architecture keystone s. Balcony Balconies ... be simple or dramatic, and may use various Mediterranean references. Classical architecture Classical , Architecture of the Spanish Renaissance Spanish Renaissance , Spanish Colonial StyleArchitecture Spanish Colonial , and Beaux Arts architecture details are often incorporated into the design, as are lush gardens. The style was most commonly applied to hotels, apartment buildings, commercial structures, and even modest residences. Mediterranean Revival was one of several architectural styles ... Domestic Architecture for the United States publisher Hawthorne Printing Company, New York, NY isbn ... more details
Revivalarchitecture &mdash then the prevailing style in the United states for everything from churches ... . Unlike the historic Romanesque style, however, Romanesque Revival buildings tended to feature ... revivalstyle known as Rundbogenstil Round arched style was popular in German lands ref Fleming ... referred to as the Norman Architecture Norman style or Lombard style, particularly in works ... its influencing Romanesque style, the Romanesque RevivalStyle was widely used for churches, and occasionally ... Movement , were built in Gothic Revivalarchitecture , low churches and broad churches of the period were often built in the Romanesque Revivalstyle. The style was quite popular for university ... and built 1844 46 is generally considered the first work of Romanesque Revivalarchitecture in the United ... in the Romanesque Revivalstyle. Richard Salter Storrs , and other clergy on the book s committee were ... in 1895. M.A. Orlopp designed several municipal government buildings in the Romanesque Revivalstyle ... example of the Romanesque RevivalStyle. The building, designed by Frederic Cumberland and William .... The building possesses a number of round arches characteristic of the Roman RevivalStyle. The arches ... 1980 16 19. ref A prime example of the Romanesque RevivalStyle is the Old City Hall Toronto Old City ... of the Romanesque RevivalStyle that are commonly used. Another indication of the Romanesque RevivalStyle is the usage of the square shape in the design and the how it almost seems caste like ... revivalarchitecture Richardsonian Romanesque Rundbogenstil Gothic Revivalarchitecture Museum of Early ... Revivalarchitecture be x old ca Neorom nic cs Novorom nsk sloh de Neuromanik es ... Building , an early example of American Romanesque Revival designed by James Renwick, Jr. in 1855. Romanesque Revival or Neo Romanesque is a Architectural stylestyle of building employed beginning in the mid 19th century ref Whiffen, Marcus. i American Architecture Since 1780 A guide to the styles ... more details
of southern Mexico and Central America , in practice this revivalist style frequently blends Maya architecture Maya architectural and artistic motifs, a playful pilferings of the architectural and decorative elements ref Ingle, Marjorie, Mayan RevivalStyle Art Deco Mayan Fantasy, Peregrine ... Maya Architecture The Creation of a New Style, Capra Press, Santa Barbara 1993 p. 39 ref a work that introduced ... Stacy Judd Maya Architecture The Creation of a New Style, Capra Press, Santa Barbara 1993 p. 41 ref ... Judd Maya Architecture and the Creation of a New Style. Capra Press. 1993 ref 1928 the Guardian Building .... Robert Stacy Judd Maya Architecture and the Creation of a New Style. Capra Press . 1993. Ingle, Marjorie I. The Mayan RevivalStyle Art Deco Mayan Fantasy. University of New Mexico Press . 1989. . Atlantis ... From Photographs. New York. Century Co. 1926 External links commonscat Mayan revivalarchitecture ... Revivals DEFAULTSORT Mayan RevivalArchitecture Category Mayan revivalarchitecture Category Revival ... House styles Category Historism architecture in the United States it Revival Maya ... Sutter Street , San Francisco The Mayan Revival is a modern architectural movement, primarily of the 1920s and 30s, ref Ingle, Marjorie, Mayan RevivalStyle Art Deco Mayan Fantasy, Peregrine Smith Books, Salt Lake City 1984 p. v ref that drew inspiration from the architecture and iconography of pre ... Mexican Aztec architecture styling from the pre contact period as exhibited by the Mexica ... reproductions is often an ahistorical one. Historian Marjorie Ingle traces the history of this style ... motifs drawn from the indigenous traditions of the Americas. ref Ingle, Marjorie I. The Mayan RevivalStyle Art Deco Mayan Fantasy. University of New Mexico Press. 1989 ref Specifically Maya and Mexica ... Several prominent architects worked in this style, including Frank Lloyd Wright . Wright s Hollyhock ... the K shien Hotel in the 1930s, heavily influenced by the architecture of the Imperial Hotel ... more details
File Dutch Colonial Revival house in Plainfield, New Jersey.jpg right thumb 280px Example of Dutch Colonial Revival , Plainfield, New Jersey . Dutch Colonial is a style of domestic architecture, primarily ... built in the early 20th century are more accurately referred to as Dutch Colonial Revival, a subtype of the Colonial Revivalstyle. History The modern use of the term is to indicate a broad gambrel ... started reflecting this nostalgia in its architecture. Within this Colonial Revival , one of the more ... history, the more modern style is specifically defined as Dutch Colonial Revival to distinguish it from the original Dutch Colonial. However, this style was popularly known simply as Dutch ... architecture colgam sem index.htm Colonial Homes with Gambrel Roofs by Sarah E. Mitchell including link to article regarding http www.vintagedesigns.com architecture dcrev sem index.htm Dutch Colonial Revival http dictionary.reference.com browse dutch 20colonial Dictionary.com Definition of Dutch Colonial http www.realtor.org rmomag.nsf pages arch8 Realtor.org Overview of Dutch Colonial style includes perhaps erroneous reference to German origin of styleArchitecture in the United States Category Dutch Colonial Revivalarchitecture Category Revival architectural styles Category Colonial ... needed date August 2009 states that this style of home originated with German, or Deutsch settlers in Pennsylvania. Revival in the 20th Century Image DSCN3495 pearlstreet e.JPG thumb Early 20th century Dutch Revival buildings on William Street Manhattan S William Street in lower Manhattan recall the Dutch origins of the city. The original 17th century architecture of New Amsterdam has completely ... bearing shed like Overhang architecture overhang s, while another larger example would have three ... Dutch Colonial houses One of the most famous houses in this style is 112 Ocean Avenue , which became infamous as the site of the Amityville Horror . See also American colonial architecture List of house ... more details
gallery United States In the United States and elsewhere, the Neo Byzantine style is often seen in Vernacular architecture vernacular amalgamations with other Medieval revivalist styles such as Romanesque architecture Romanesque and Gothic revival Gothic , or even with the Mission RevivalStylearchitecture Mission Revival or Spanish Colonial RevivalStylearchitecture Spanish Colonial Revival ..., Sofia , by Alexander Pomerantsev . The Byzantine Revival also referred to as Neo Byzantine was an Revivalism architecture architectural revival movement, most frequently seen in religious, institutional ... World War I and World War II . Neo Byzantine architecture incorporates elements of the Byzantine style associated with Eastern Christian Eastern and Eastern Orthodox Church Orthodox Christian architecture ... by Alexander II of Russia as the de facto official style of the Orthodox Church. Byzantine architecture ... which combined elements of the Byzantine style with Moorish architecture . Gallery center gallery ... Romanesque architecture was the St. Boniface s Abbey, Munich Abbey of Saint Boniface , laid down ... Ravenna architecture, although its corinthian order was a clear deviation from the historical Byzantine ... became a supporter of the style in the 1850s. His major works belonged to Neo Grec style, however ... Neo Byzantine architecture in Austro Hungary , Serbia and post war Yugoslavia . Hansen ... in Matzleindorf 1858 1860 . Russian Empire main Neo Byzantine architecture in the Russian Empire Sophia ... the so called Russo Byzantine style of churches designed by Konstantin Thon . Nicholas I despised true Byzantine art Thon s style in fact had little common with it. Notably, Thon routinely replaced ... troubles. Alexander II of Russia Alexander III changed state preference in favor of Russian Revival trend based on 16th 17th century Moscow and Yaroslavl tradition, yet Byzantine architecture remained ... , the Catholic cathedral in London, is the largest and most thorough British effort in the style, by John ... more details
Gothic Revivalarchitecture became the dominant style for major Canadian buildings. As the style became ... Earnscliffe.JPG right thumb Earnscliffe House in Ottawa is a manor built in the Gothic Revivalstyle Gothic Revival became the dominant style of Canadian civic architecture largely as a matter of timing ... of Toronto designed by Henry Sproatt Gothic Revivalarchitecture in Canada is an historically influential style, with many prominent examples. The Gothic Revival was imported to Canada from Britain and the United ... prominent religious, civic, and scholastic institutions are housed in Gothic Revivalstyle buildings ... and interest in the Medieval past led to a revival of Gothic styles in Britain. The style ... each of that city s major Protestant denominations. By the 1840s the Gothic Revivalstyle had ... of the English speaking world the lancet windows and buttresses of the Gothic Revivalstyle ... in Toronto and Bishop s University in Quebec.The gothic revivalarchitecture became very popular ... previous Gothic Revival architects had attempted to closely recapture the style of the Middle Ages ... favoured a neo baroque style more closely linked to the architecture of New France . The Victorian ... backlash also embraced Gothic Revivalarchitecture as emblematic of Canada s identity as a homeland ... Revivalstyle was almost universal among Christian religious buildings, it was less so among secular ... in Toronto. A Beaux Arts architecture Beaux Arts building with Gothic Revival elements was the tallest building in Canada from 1930 until 1962 The Gothic Revivalstyle started to wane in popularity ... less true in Canada. Gothic Revivalarchitecture continued to be one of the most important ... were Gothic Revival in style it became closely linked to Canadian identity, and was embraced ... Revivalstyle was still the obvious choice to the Canadian Government. The new building had ... continued building in the Gothic Revivalstyle, of which long serving Prime Minister William ... more details
with versions of the Moorish Revivalstyle, a revival of the style medieval Islamic architecture in Egypt ... of the nation s best examples of pure academic style Egyptian Revival commercial architecture, and is designated ... from Egypt in 1832 Egyptian Revival is an architectural style that uses the motifs and imagery of ancient ..., works of art and architecture such as funerary monuments in the Egyptian style had been made or built occasionally in Europe and the British Islands since the time of the Renaissance. Egyptian Revivalarchitecture before Napoleon File Rooma 2006 002.jpg thumb upright The obelisk in Piazza Navona ... style continued to enjoy as funerary architecture. File Sphinx on Egyptian Bridge.jpg thumb upright ... railroad station in New Bedford, Massachusetts was done in Egyptian Revivalstyle. 1840 gates of the Granary ... , is a more recent example of the Egyptian Revivalstyle. Twentieth century File Egyptian Theatre ... contains many examples of Egyptian Revivalarchitecture. Gallery gallery widths 175px heights 200px ... in North America Ancient Egyptian architecture Egyptian revival decorative arts Egyptian Hall Egyptian Building Mayan RevivalarchitectureRevivalarchitecture References Reflist revivals Ancient Egypt DEFAULTSORT Egyptian RevivalArchitecture Category Architectural styles Category Egyptian Revivalarchitecture Category Revival architectural styles fr clectisme gyptien it Architettura neoegizia ... Baptiste Kleber. Egyptian revival in the wake of Napoleon File Egyptian Hall, Piccadilly 1815 edited.jpg ... of a small Egyptian temple from William Hosking s chapter on Architecture in the Encyclopaedia ... style buildings was a newspaper office. The Courier , a London newspaper, built a new office on Strand ... important building of the Egyptian revival in France was the Egyptian Temple in the Place des Victoires ... Year VIII September 6, 1800. An Egyptian Revival building that can still be seen in Paris is the 1812 ... in his book Household Furniture 1807 , were a prime source for the Regency style of British furnishings ... more details
Baroque. A Dictionary of Architecture and Landscape Architecture. Oxford University Press. 2000. http www.encyclopedia.com Encyclopedia.com. 3 Jan. 2010 Portal bar Architecture Classical music Philosophy Visual arts Revivals DEFAULTSORT Baroque RevivalArchitecture Category Neo Baroque Category Revival ... , Sri Lanka There are also number of post modern buildings with a style that might be called Baroque ... service of Czech Radio ref . Baroque Revival architects Ferdinand Fellner 1847 1917 and Hermann Helmer 1849 1919 Arthur Meinig 1853 1904 See also Baroque List of Baroque architecture Second Empire architecture Beaux Arts architecture References Commons category Neo baroque architecture Endnotes ... more details
of Christ the Saviour Moscow Cathedral of Christ the Saviour , Moscow, 1839 60 The Russian Revivalstyle lang ru , is the generic term for a number of different movements within Russian architecture that arose in second quarter of the 19th century and was an eclectic melding of Peter I of Russia pre Peterine Russian architecture and elements of Byzantine architecture . The Russian Revivalstyle arose within the framework the renewed interest in the national architecture ... architectural heritage. Sometimes Russian Revivalstyle is often erroneously called Russian or Old Russian architecture, although the majority of Revival architects did not directly reproduce the old architectural tradition. Being instead a skillful stylization, the Russian Revivalstyle ... style romanticism of first half of the 19th century to the Modern architecture modern style. Cultural background Like the romantic revivals of Western Europe the Russian revival was informed by a scholarly ... Revivalstyle was a reaction against official Thon art, influenced by romanticism, Slavophile ... culture. The first result of these studies in architecture was a birth of folk or Pseudo Russian style ... style, concentrated on hoarding together vivid but not matching pieces of vernacular architecture ..., a less radical version of Pseudo Russian style, based on copying 17th century brick architecture, almost ... Architecture Category Russian Revivalarchitecture Category Architectural styles Category Revival architectural styles Category Neo Byzantine architecture in Russia Category Russian architecture it Revival ... nationalism and pan Slavism of the period. The first illustrated account of Russian architecture was the project ... architecture displaying some curiously distorted features, and while they are on the whole fairly accurate ... from 1869 until 1915, whose reports included studies of the architecture of the Kievian Rus and early ... of Russian architecture was firmly established by the time of the publication of that definitive ... more details
architecture Ottoman styles . By the mid 19th century, the style was adopted by the Jews of Central ... Spain . As a consequence, Moorish Revival spread around the globe as a preferred style of synagogue architecture . The development of the style in the United States In the United States, Washington ... Jr. What Style Is It A Guide to American Architecture , p. 63. ISBN 0 471 25036 8 . ref In the 1860s ... extravagant example of the style. Other schools with Moorish Revival buildings include ... revivalarchitecture is located in Gibraltar, which formed part of Moorish Al Andalus between ... the Moorish Revival architectural style. 1912 ref www.nmscottishrite.org web content santa fe ... Revivalarchitecture Sultan Abdul Samad Building famous landmark in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Notes reflist ..., Australia, 1976 External links commonscat Moorish Revivalarchitecture Moorish Revival in New York ... styles Category House styles Category Moorish Revivalarchitecture Category Spanish Revivalarchitecture ... Cruz Foundation in Rio de Janeiro Brazil Moorish Revival or Neo Moorish is one of the exotic revival architectural style s that were adopted by architects of Europe and the Americas in the wake of the Romanticist ... after the mid nineteenth century, part of a widening vocabulary of articulation architecture articulated decorative ornament drawn from historical sources beyond familiar Classical architecture classical and Gothic architecture Gothic modes . Little distinction was made in European and American practice between motifs drawn from Ottoman Turkey or from Andalusia . Moorish Revival in Europe ... conceived as the place of origin of Moorish ornamentation, the interest in this sort of architecture ... style gained belated popularity in connection with the Ibero American Exposition of 1929 and was epitomized ... . In Madrid , the Neo Mud jar was a characteristic style of housing and public buildings at the turn of the century, while the 1920s return of interest to the style resulted in such buildings as Las Ventas ... more details
had influenced a number of decorative styles known variously as Neoclassical architecture Neoclassical , Empire style Empire , Russian Empire, and British Regency Regency . Greek Revivalarchitecture ... element in the windows of Nuneham Park from 1756, see Giles Worsley , The First Greek RevivalArchitecture ..., Greek Revivalarchitecture sounded a new note of sobriety and restraint in public buildings in Britain ... the Greek style was to be the dominant idiom in architecture. Wilkins and Robert Smirke architect ... Greek Revivalarchitecture to the United States. In 1803, he appointed Benjamin Henry Latrobe ... of American Greek revival saw the pupils of Latrobe create a monumental national style under the patronage ... . From the period of about 1820 to 1850, the Greek Revivalstyle dominated the United States ... for Cottages and Villas , 1846. Secondary sources Portal Architecture Commons category Greek Revivalarchitecture citation last Crook first Joseph Mordaunt title The Greek Revival Neo Classical Attitudes ... Hamlin first Talbot title Greek RevivalArchitecture in America publisher Ohio University Press year ... first Dora title The Sources of Greek RevivalArchitecture year 1969 citation last Hoecker first ... H. url http historical.library.cornell.edu ruffner title Study of Greek RevivalArchitecture ... RevivalArchitecture Category Greek Revivalarchitecture Category Architectural styles Category Revival ...Image Brandenburger Tor abends.jpg thumb 240px Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, Germany. The Greek Revival was an Architectural style architectural movement of the late 18th and early 19th centuries, predominantly ... be looked upon as the last phase in the development of Neoclassical architecture . The term was first used by Charles Robert Cockerell in a lecture he gave as Professor of Architecture to the Royal ... 27Greek revival 27 at least as early as 1842 22&dq 22Cockerell used the term 27Greek revival 27 at least ..., the style was looked on as the expression of local nationalism and civic virtue, especially ... more details
Revival also referred to as Victorian Gothic or Neo Gothic is an Architectural style architectural ... with the style of the original structures than contemporary Baroque architecture Baroque . Sir Christopher ... of the National Vow, Quito Ecuador The revived Gothic style was not limited to architecture. Whimsical ... or Christian Architecture 1841 , he suggested that modern craftsmen seeking to emulate the style ... an increasingly familiar style of architecture, the attempt to associate it with the notion of high ... Revivalstyle to New Zealand, and designed Gothic Revival churches in both wood and stone. Frederick Thatcher in New Zealand designed wooden churches in the Gothic Revivalstyle, e.g. Old St. Paul ... Gothic style, and was the first Gothic design church built in ferro concrete. Other Gothic Revival churches ... National Revivalarchitecture. These included geometric decorations based on the triangle on apses ... frame , the incandescent light bulb and the elevator led many to see this style of architecture ... decorated style 1.jpg Decorative architectural elements. File English Gothic architecture decorated ... Collegiate Gothic French Gothic architecture Gothic architecture Gothic Revivalarchitecture in Canada Gothic Revivalarchitecture in New York Gothicmed List of Gothic Revivalarchitecture List of Gothic Revival architects Middle Ages in history Neo Manueline Ritualism Scottish baronial style Victorian architecture Victorian restoration Notes reflist 2 Further reading Megan Aldrich, Gothic Revival ... 0 614 14120 6. Phoebe B Stanton, The Gothic Revival & American Church Architecture An Episode in Taste ... volume Gothic Architecture in France, England and Italy 1915 . External links Commons Gothic revival ... Revivals Romanticism Architecture in the United States DEFAULTSORT Gothic RevivalArchitecture Category Gothic Revivalarchitecture Category American architectural styles Category Architectural styles Category British architecture by period Category Revival architectural styles Category Victorian ... more details
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and Mughal conquest in the Indian subcontinent, introduced new concepts in the already rich architecture of India. The prevailing style of architecture was Trabeated trabeate , employing pillars ... tall towers were characteristic of the Mughal architecturestyle, which was to become a lasting legacy of the nearly four hundred years of the Mughal rule. The Mughal Style main Mughal Architecture ... a Mohammedan Mahometan style over a Neoclassical architecture neoclassical one to reflect Islamic mores ... Raj style , The Encyclopedia of Malaysia Architecture , p. 82 83. ref Norman and Bidwell, having ... open arcading Chief proponents of this style of architecture were these Robert Fellowes Chisholm ... in Putrajaya , an example of modern Indo Saracenic Revival influenced architecture in Malaysia. Image ..., another modern example. gallery center See also Moorish Revivalarchitecture References ... style North Block of the Secretariat Building, New Delhi , designed by Herbert Baker . The Indo Saracenic Revival also known as Indo Gothic , Mughal Gothic , Neo Mughal , Hindoo or Hindu Gothic was an architecture architectural style movement by United Kingdom British architects in the late 19th century in British India . It drew elements from native Indo Islamic architecture Indo Islamic and Architecture of India Indian architecture , and combined it with the Gothic revival and Neoclassical architecture Neo Classical styles favoured in Victorian era Victorian Britain . The style gained momentum ... trends of the Indo Persian style image1 IndoSaracen1.jpg alt1 caption1 Features of the Confluence ... Persian style flourished in the Mughal period, and culminated in the Taj Mahal image3 Akbar2ShahJahan.jpg alt3 caption3 Mughal Style soon became individualistic, as the Akbari architecture was further developed into the Shahjahani style in which the parent styles became less visible. main Indian Architecture British architecture Confluence of different architectural styles had been attempted before ... more details
The following is a list of buildings in the Gothic Revivalstyle . Asia Region File St. Andrew s Wiki 2009.jpg St. Andrew s Cathedral, Singapore thumb Saint Andrew s Cathedral, Singapore St Andrew s Cathedral on North Bridge Road , Singapore St. Anthony s Cathedral , Lahore , Pakistan Sacred Heart Cathedral of Guangzhou Sacred Heart Cathedral , Guangzhou Canton , China, 1863 1888 San Sebastian Church , Manila , The Philippines Santhome Cathedral , Madras Chennai , India St Michael s Institution , Ipoh , Malaysia Argentina Cathedral of Bariloche Cathedral of C rdoba Cathedral of La Plata Cathedral of Lujan Cathedral of Mar del Plata Australia File Government House in Sydney.jpg Government House, Sydney thumb Scots Church, Melbourne Vaucluse House Sydney Regency Gothic. Sydney Conservatorium of Music , the old Government stable block. Government House, Sydney St. Andrew s Cathedral, Sydney St. Mary s Cathedral, Sydney Sydney University , the main building, commenced 1850s, extended 20th century. St Patrick s Cathedral, Melbourne St. Paul s Cathedral, Melbourne Melbourne University Main Building, Newman College University of Melbourne Newman College and Ormond College University of Melbourne ... Canada Main Gothic Revivalarchitecture in Canada File Colline du Parlement.jpg Parliament Hill ... campus, Glasgow , Scotland , the second largest example of Gothic Revivalarchitecture in the British ..., rectory 1931. ref http www.usc.edu dept architecture greeneandgreene 103.html 5 30 2010 ref References reflist DEFAULTSORT List Of Gothic RevivalArchitecture Category Gothic Revivalarchitecture Category Architecture lists Gothic Revival ... Gothic revival Church of the Holy Trinity Toronto , 1847, Toronto , Ontario St. Dunstan s Basilica ... architecture of the University, and includes a majority of the residential colleges ..., Pennsylvania , 1926 37 Congregation Mickve Israel , a rare example of a Gothic revival synagogue ... more details
in the early 19th century essentially as a Revivalarchitecturerevivalstyle which drew, like Classical revival and Gothic revival , upon archaeological styles of architecture, in this case the palaces ... Revivalarchitecture in England with his Palazzo style design for The Travellers Club , Pall ... the Italian Romanesque Revivalarchitecture Romanesque rather than Renaissance style. The largest and best ... Modern revival Post modern architecture has seen some revival in the Palazzo style, in greatly simplified ... D.C. 1929 , Starrett & van Vleck gallery See also Renaissance architecture Renaissance revival Gothic revivalarchitecture Romanesque revivalarchitecture Richardson Romanesque References reflist DEFAULTSORT Palazzo StyleArchitecture Category Renaissance Revivalarchitecture Category Revival architectural ... Gothic architecture . In the 20th century, the style was superficially applied, like the Gothic revivalstyle, to skyscrapers multi storey buildings. In the late 20th and 21st century some Postmodern architecture Postmodern architects have again drawn on the palazzo style for city buildings. History ... Romanesque and Gothic architecture Gothic periods, but the definitive style dates from a period ... . Early 19th century The earliest true Renaissance Revival Palazzo style buildings in Europe were built ... style. ref name Pevsner Nikolaus Pevsner, An Outline of European Architecture , Penguin, 1964 ref ... century. It was in competition with the Classical Revivalstyle, which incorporated large pediment ... Florentine in style, rather than Palladian architecture Palladian . Barry built a second ... s early Palazzo stylearchitecture, all constructed from the local yellow Sydney sandstone were all ... Building, Berlin, 1935 6 by Ernst Sagebiel Palazzo stylearchitecture remained common for retail ... of Moderne architecture the palazzo style became less common. File Quartier Sch tzenstrasse ... the Grand Canal Venice Grand Canal in Venice . The style is usually Renaissance revival but may ... more details
about the architectural style in the United States Queen Anne stylearchitecture in the United States furniture design Queen Anne style furniture File Bluecoat Chambers Liverpool.jpg thumb 300px Bluecoat Chambers in Liverpool , of 1717, in a version of the original Queen Anne style The Queen Anne Style in United Kingdom Britain means either the English Baroque architectural style roughly of the reign ..., the instructions to competitors noted that the style of architecture will be left to the competitors ... stone details. American Queen Anne style Main Queen Anne Stylearchitecture United States In the United ... with free Renaissance non Gothic Revival details rather than of a specific formulaic style in its ... to Identifying Australian Architecture, p.132 ref The style often utilised Tudor style woodwork and elaborate ... States Revivalism architecture Shingle Stylearchitecture http commons.wikimedia.org wiki Federation ... Architecture of England DEFAULTSORT Queen Anne StyleArchitecture Category Queen Anne architecture ... too literally, as buildings in the Queen Anne style can bear as little resemblance to English buildings of the 18th century as those of any revivalstyle to the original. What is called the Queen Anne style in other parts of the English speaking world, especially the United States and Australia, is completely different. British 19th century Queen Anne style George Devey 1820 1886 and the better known Richard Norman Shaw Norman Shaw 1831 1912 popularized the Queen Anne Style of British Architecture built environment architecture of the industrial age in the 1870s. Norman Shaw published a book of architectural ... up the style. Shaw s eclectic designs often included Tudor elements, and this Old English style became popular in the United States, where it became known inaccurately as the Queen Anne style. Confusion between buildings constructed during the reign of Queen Anne and the Queen Anne Style still persists ..., 5 May 2006, pp.6 7. ref Binney lists what he describes as the typical features of the style a sweep ... more details