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  2. Gothic Revival architecture - Wikipedia

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    Gothic Revival architecture remained one of the most popular and long-lived of the many revival styles of architecture. Although it began to lose force and popularity after the third quarter of the 19th century in commercial, residential and industrial fields, some buildings such as churches, schools, colleges and universities were still ...

  3. List of Gothic Revival architecture - Wikipedia

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    Gilbert Scott Building, University of Glasgow campus, Glasgow, Scotland, (the second largest example of Gothic Revival architecture in the British Isles), 1870; Kelvinside Hillhead Parish Church, Observatory Road/Huntly Gardens, West End, Glasgow. Opened 1876. Based on the famous Sainte Chapelle, Paris; Wallace Monument

  4. Category:Gothic Revival buildings and structures - Wikipedia

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    Gothic Revival church buildings (2 C, 3 P) S. Gothic Revival skyscrapers (16 P) Gothic Revival synagogues (45 P) This page was last edited on 18 November 2024, at 13: ...

  5. Category:Gothic Revival architecture - Wikipedia

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    Gothic Revival buildings and structures (3 C) L. Late Gothic Revival architecture (17 P) Pages in category "Gothic Revival architecture" The following 32 pages are in ...

  6. Credle said she hopes the 75-minute tour will leave people with a new appreciation for Madison Square and gothic revival architecture. “Though it seems sort of old to us, this was cutting-edge ...

  7. Category : Gothic Revival architecture in the United States ...

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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)

  8. Gothic architecture - Wikipedia

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    Post-Gothic, Gothic Revival architecture, Baroque Gothic Gothic architecture is an architectural style that was prevalent in Europe from the late 12th to the 16th century, during the High and Late Middle Ages , surviving into the 17th and 18th centuries in some areas. [ 1 ]

  9. Collegiate Gothic - Wikipedia

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    Collegiate Gothic is an architectural style subgenre of Gothic Revival architecture, popular in the late-19th and early-20th centuries for college and high school buildings in the United States and Canada, and to a certain extent Europe. A form of historicist architecture, it