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Neo-Gothic
... Post-Modern ] [ Brutalism ] [ Beaux-Arts ] [ Art Deco ] [ Flatiron Buildings ] [ Chicago School ... Neo-Gothic style, also known as Gothic Revival, derives from the Middle Ages, and brings ...
http://www.richmangalleries.com/neo-gothic.htm



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World Architecture Images- Gothic Revival architecture
Similarly, Gothic architecture survived in an urban setting during the later 17th century, as shown in Oxford and Cambridge, where some additions and repairs to Gothic buildings ...
http://www.essential-architecture.com/STYLE/STY-E05.htm



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The Gothic Period
Although the earliest Gothic buildings are in the French territory surrounding the city of Paris, the choir of the Cathedral of St. Denis, Cathedrals of Noyon, Laon and of Notre ...
http://www.oldandsold.com/articles08/roman-18.shtml



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Gothic Architecture - History for Kids!
Gothic Architecture for Kids - What makes a building Gothic? When did people use the Gothic style? What are some examples of Gothic buildings?
http://www.historyforkids.org/learn/medieval/architecture/gothic.htm



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Welcome to Tarp-Rite - Gothic Style Buildings
Tarp Rite - Manufacturers of covers for everything ... TARP-RITE ?Gothic Style Buildings? are a modified design of our popular Straight Wall Buildings.
http://www.tarprite.com/html/gothic.htm



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Copyright © 1999 - 2008 by Pearson Custom Publishing. All rights ...
Though the most famous of the gothic buildings reside in Paris, Amsterdam also maintains some of the most beautiful gothic buildings. Copyright © 1999 - 2008 by Pearson Custom ...
http://www.pearsoncustom.com/allpages/gothicarchitecture_bot.html



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Publishers' Bindings Online
Other well-known Gothic revival buildings are the British Parliament at Westminster and the Hungarian House of Parliament in Budapest.
http://bindings.lib.ua.edu/gallery/gothicrevival.html



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Category:Gothic revival buildings - Wikimedia Commons
Pages in category "Gothic revival buildings" This category contains only the following page. V. Victoria College, Jersey
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Gothic_revival_buildings



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Buildings & Grounds: Princeton's New College Raises a Question: How Do ...
Some of the architects who designed Collegiate Gothic buildings here followed English models closely ? avoiding symmetry, adding quirks ? but it wasn?t long before ...
http://chronicle.com/blogs/architecture/?id=654



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INEX: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Gothic Revival architecture)
Iron had in fact been used in Gothic buildings since the earliest days of the revival. It was only with Ruskin and the archaeological Gothic's demand for structural truth that iron ...
http://infao5501.ag5.mpi-sb.mpg.de:8080/topx/archive?link=Wikipedia-Lip6-2/311821.xml&style



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Collegiate Gothic Style -- UF BUILDS: The Architecture of the ...
Buttress. Buttresses appear as decorative elements in some Collegiate Gothic buildings. A buttress is an exterior support projecting from the face of a wall and serving either ...
http://web.uflib.ufl.edu/ufarch/collegiate.htm



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The Gothic Revival's Survival in the United States
This style never died out in England, in fact many pseudo-Gothic buildings could be found in England from the close of the Middle Ages to the opening of the Gothic Architecture ...
http://www.afn.org/~afn03098/cppaper.htm



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Study Aid #5
... to the balance and restraint favored by the Renaissance, Gothic embodied a passion or ecstacy that at times seems to verge on the irrational- although Gothic buildings ...
http://www.drexel.edu/academics/westphal/Archsoc/Archsoc2/sa5b.htm



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Gothic architecture - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
They were already there is Romanesque architecture, and slowly changed to become Gothic. Romanesque buildings had thick walls, small windows, round arches and flat buttresses.
http://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gothic_architecture



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Historic Preservation and Archaeology
... tracery, grouped colonettes; Heavy stone and brick work, polychromy (contrasting colors) Bold forms; towers, massive hip and gabled roofs; Larger scale than Early Gothic buildings
http://www.in.gov/dnr_old/historic/highvic_gothic.html



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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Gothic Architecture
Says Vasari, "Then arose new architects who after the manner of their barbarous nations erected buildings in that style which we call Gothic", while Evelyn but expresses the mental ...
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/06665b.htm



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Historic Buildings of Connecticut » Gothic
200 Beacon Street, Hartford (1875) Friday, November 7th, 2008 Posted in Gothic, Hartford, Houses | No Comments » The house at 200 Beacon Street in Hartford was built around 1875 ...
http://historicbuildingsct.com/?cat=7



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Gothic Revival architecture - Simple English Wikipedia, the free ...
Gothic Revival buildings have features that are like real Gothic buildings. They often have: Pointed arches on the doors and windows; Arched stoned roofs called "vaults" Towers; Lots of ...
http://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gothic_Revival_architecture



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Amazon.com: Romanesque and Gothic Buildings: Graeme Chalmers: Books
Amazon.com: Romanesque and Gothic Buildings: Graeme Chalmers: Books ... Save $10 when you spend $50 or more when you pay with Bill Me Later®. Offer valid Oct 13, 2008 - Dec 30 ...
http://www.amazon.com/Romanesque-Gothic-Buildings-Graeme-Chalmers/dp/1895766389



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Gothic Revival House Style - House Style Pictures - Wood-framed Gothic ...
From our House Style Picture Dictionary, here are features of the Gothic Revival House ... Architecture; Your House; Great Buildings; Public Spaces; Architecture Newsletter - Sign up! Discuss ...
http://architecture.about.com/od/periodsstyles/ig/House-Styles/victorian-gothic-3219458.htm



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Buildings & Grounds: Collegiate Gothic: the Worst Thing That Ever ...
At the U. of New Mexico, a Predock Building Worth the Wait Nearly a decade in the making, Antoine Predock's architecture-school building is a beauty. (Chronicle photograph by ...
http://chronicle.com/blogs/architecture/2383/collegiate-gothic-the-worst-thing-that-ever-happened-to-campus-architecture



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Gothic revival encyclopedia topics | Reference.com
But in most cases, Carpenter Gothic buildings were relatively unadorned, retaining only the basic elements of pointed-arch windows and steep gables.
http://www.reference.com/browse/wiki/Gothic_revival



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Gothic architecture: Information from Answers.com
There are many excellent examples of secular Gothic buildings in brick, notably Malbork, a castle of the Teutonic Knights in Poland. Brick Gothic buildings were associated with the ...
http://www.answers.com/topic/gothic-architecture-1



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Gothic revival: Definition from Answers.com
But in most cases, Carpenter Gothic buildings were relatively unadorned, retaining only the basic elements of pointed-arch windows and steep gables.
http://www.answers.com/topic/gothic-revival



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The Gothic
... medieval castle and William Beckford spent a fortune on his medieval, elaborate imitation, Fonthill Abbey. The revival flourished in the nineteenth century and Gothic buildings ...
http://academic.brooklyn.cuny.edu/english/melani/gothic/gothic.html



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Gargoyles, Gothic Architecture, Buildings, Cathedrals, Art - Gargoyle ...
Information about Gothic Art, Architecture & Gargoyles ... As one of the most beautiful architectural styles, Gothic designs have captured the imagination of Europhiles and art ...
http://www.gargoylegothica.com/



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Gothic Architecture - Medieval Architecture - Gothic Buildings
From the Saint-Denis Cathedral in France to the Altneuschul (Old-New) Synagogue in Prague, Gothic architecture brought innovative new approaches to construction.
http://architecture.about.com/od/earlychristianmedieval/ss/gothic.htm



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Gothic Architecture - Great Buildings Online
Gothic Architecture in the Great Buildings Online. ... Quick Search by name of Building, Architect, or Place: Examples: "Pompidou", "Pei", "New York" Advanced Search
http://www.greatbuildings.com/types/styles/gothic.html



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Gothic Revival architecture - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Similarly, Gothic architecture survived in an urban setting during the later 17th century, as shown in Oxford and Cambridge, where some additions and repairs to Gothic buildings ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gothic_Revival




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