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  2. Category:Spanish Colonial Revival architecture in New York ...

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    Pages in category "Spanish Colonial Revival architecture in New York (state)" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  3. Spanish Colonial Revival architecture - Wikipedia

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    Spanish Colonial Revival architecture is characterized by a combination of detail from several eras of Spanish Baroque, Spanish Colonial, Moorish Revival and Mexican Churrigueresque architecture. The style is marked by the prodigious use of smooth plaster ( stucco ) wall and chimney finishes, low- pitched clay tile , shed, or flat roofs, and ...

  4. Category : Spanish Revival architecture in the United States

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    Spanish Revival architecture in Washington, D.C. (2 P) Pages in category "Spanish Revival architecture in the United States" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total.

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    Mission Revival architecture at San Diego State University, California. Mission/Spanish Revival is an amalgam of two distinct styles popular in different but adjacent eras: the primarily late-19th-century Mission Revival Style architecture and early-20th-century (and later) Spanish Colonial Revival architecture. The combined term, or the ...

  6. Category : Spanish Colonial Revival architecture in the ...

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    For original Spanish Colonial era architecture in the U.S. see: Category: Spanish Colonial architecture in the United States; For Spanish Gothic Revival, Renaissance Revival, or Baroque Revival styles of architecture in the U.S. see: Category: Spanish Revival architecture in the United States

  7. Ricardo Bofill Taller de Arquitectura - Wikipedia

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    La Muralla Roja (1973), Calpe, Spain Antigone (1984), Montpellier Nexus II office building (2002), Barcelona Mohammed VI Polytechnic University (2014), Morocco. Ricardo Bofill, then 23 years old, founded the Taller de Arquitectura in 1963 by with the encouragement and support of his father, the architect and builder Emilio Bofill.

  8. Spanish Colonial architecture - Wikipedia

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    Beginning in 1598, quarried coquina from Anastasia Island contributed to a new colonial style of architecture in this city. Coquina is a limestone conglomerate, containing small shells of mollusks. It was used in the construction of residential homes, the City Gate, the Cathedral Basilica, the Castillo de San Marcos, and Fort Matanzas. [3]

  9. American colonial architecture - Wikipedia

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    The style developed in the Southwest with Pueblo design influences from the indigenous Puebloan peoples architecture. In Alta California , present-day California , the style developed differently, being too far for imported building materials and without skilled builders, into a strong simple version for building the missions between 1769 and 1823.