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Gothic Revival architecture in New York (state) (4 C, 170 P) Gothic Revival architecture in North Carolina (2 C, 91 P) Carpenter Gothic architecture in North Dakota (1 C, 1 P)
Carpenter Gothic architecture in the United States (4 C, 1 P) Gothic Revival church buildings in the United States (53 C) Collegiate Gothic architecture in the United States (1 C, 24 P)
Gothic Revival church buildings in New York (state) (2 C, 160 P) Gothic Revival church buildings in North Carolina (1 C, 79 P) Gothic Revival church buildings in North Dakota (1 C, 22 P)
As polar opposite to the Bank of America building, ... Lyndhurst is one of the country's finest Gothic Revival mansions. It was designed in 1838 by Alexander Jackson Davis and was home to ...
But in most cases, Carpenter Gothic buildings were relatively unadorned, retaining only the basic elements of pointed-arch windows and steep gables. Probably the best known example of Carpenter Gothic is the house in Eldon, Iowa, that Grant Wood used for the background of his famous painting American Gothic. [5]
Gothic Revival: Roman Catholic: Episcopal Church of the Nativity: 1859 1990 Huntsville, AL: Gothic Revival: Episcopal: St. Peter's Episcopal Church, Albany: 1859–76 1980 Albany, NY: Gothic Revival: Episcopal: St. Mary's Assumption Church: 1860 1974 New Orleans, LA: German Baroque Revival: Roman Catholic: All Saint's Memorial Church: 1863–4 ...
Gothic Revival architecture was used for American college buildings as early as 1829, when "Old Kenyon" was completed on the campus of Kenyon College in Gambier, Ohio. [4] Another early example was Alexander Jackson Davis's University Hall (1833–37, demolished 1890), on New York University's Washington Square campus.
The following is a list of notable buildings in the Gothic Revival style ... founded 1839, erected 1926–1928, third oldest public high school in America, ...