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Recognizable for its pointed arches and rib vaults, Gothic architecture was Europe’s primary building style for cathedrals from the late 12th to the 16th century. It evolved from its heavier, rounder ...
The 1920s were something of a golden age for English Gothic architecture. Many fine Gothic Revival churches, academic buildings and homes both here and elsewhere bear construction dates in this ...
From rudimentary beginnings to Gothic splendour - find out how the Church grew in wealth and importance, and how its values were reflected in its architecture. Skip to main content Access keys help ...
Gothic architecture is tall, slender, sleek and elegant. New York-based architect Mark Foster Gage looks at the history of one of the world’s most recognizable architectural styles, and explains ...
Built in 1866 in the English Gothic Revival style, the Church of the Ascension was designed by a popular church architect who advocated a revival of Medieval Gothic architecture. The church was ...
Gothic-inspired interior decor is back in trend — think skulls, bats, and even Ouija boards. For many homeowners, Gothic-inspired decor is a reflection of their ghoulish tastes and a chance for ...
Several Alabama homes perfectly fit the description of Carpenter Gothic architecture, including the Gingerbread House in Opelika (1865), The Gables in Talladega (date unknown), the Jemison-Brandon ...
Cities with abundant Gothic Revival architecture tend to be older in general. In 16 of the top 25 cities, the population peaked in the 20th century. Some 22 of the 25 cities on the list were ...
Late 13th- and 14th-century English Gothic architecture is known as the Decorated style, and is often compared to intricate medieval metal work. One of the first and finest examples was Henry III ...