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  2. Category:Gothic Revival architecture in Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Gothic Revival church buildings in Colorado (1 C, 21 P) Pages in category "Gothic Revival architecture in Colorado" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.

  3. Norlin Quadrangle Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The twelve buildings were designed to reflect a variety of architectural styles. [2] The quadrangle was named after University of Colorado president George Norlin . Buildings on the quadrangle include the Norlin Library, Woodbury Arts and Sciences Building, Old Main, the Hale Science Building, University Theater, Macky Concert Hall and the ...

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

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    Gothic Revival architecture in Colorado (2 C, 14 P) Gothic Revival architecture in Connecticut (2 C, 56 P) D. Gothic Revival architecture in Delaware (2 C, 31 P) F.

  5. Category:Neoclassical architecture in Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Beaux-Arts architecture in Colorado (3 P) F. Federal architecture in Colorado (1 P) Pages in category "Neoclassical architecture in Colorado"

  6. List of Art Deco architecture in Colorado - Wikipedia

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    General William J. Palmer High School, Colorado Springs, 1940; Kimball's Peak Three Theater (former Peak Theater), Colorado Springs, 1935; Morrison Brothers Market, Colorado Springs, 1936; Municipal Utilities Building, Colorado Springs, 1931; Peterson Air and Space Museum, Colorado Springs, 1942

  7. Underground House Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Situated twenty-eight miles (45 km) northwest of Boulder, Colorado and at an elevation of 9,500 ft (2,900 m) above sea level, the dwelling, dubbed "Mountain Home" by its contractors, employed a building technique known as "ship-in-a-bottle", that deployed mountain top removal, followed by the pouring of a concrete shell, and finally the ...

  8. European medieval architecture in North America - Wikipedia

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    Neo-Gothic styles buildings were erected bringing more medieval architecture into the United States. Not all architects were true to the original design and style. The traditional Lancet arch and triforium found in medieval churches was combined, in some instances, with modern technology to create buildings like the Tribune Tower, a skyscraper ...

  9. Mountain States Telephone Building - Wikipedia

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    The Mountain States Telephone Building (also known as Telephone Building) is a historic building located at 931 14th Street in Denver, Colorado, United States. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on January 26, 2005.