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Gothic revival

Used everywhere from castles to cottages Pointed arches Steep roofs Wall dormers Curvilinear gingerbread trim Tracery windows Towers with battlements. Gothic revival. Trinity church, NYC. St. Patrick’s cathedral. Brooklyn Bridge 1869-1883. Greenwood Cemetery, Brooklyn.

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Gothic revival

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  1. Used everywhere from castles to cottages • Pointed arches • Steep roofs • Wall dormers • Curvilinear gingerbread trim • Tracery windows • Towers with battlements Gothic revival

  2. Trinity church, NYC

  3. St. Patrick’s cathedral

  4. Brooklyn Bridge 1869-1883

  5. Greenwood Cemetery, Brooklyn

  6. Rose Cottage, Woodstock, Ct. Lyndhurst Mansion, Tarrytown

  7. Polychrome exterior finish • Pointed arches • Ornamental bricks, terra cotta tile, incised carvings and geometric patterns used for decoration • Massive gable, porch and eave trim Victorian Gothic 1860-1890

  8. Converse house, norwich, ct.

  9. Jefferson Market Courthouse, Greenwich Village

  10. Chancellor Green Library, Princeton University

  11. Romanesque revival 1840-1900 • Semicircular arches • Square or polygonal towers • Various roof shapes • monochromatic

  12. First PresbyterianChurchGalveston, Texas

  13. High roof lines, round arches, tower, clustered windows…

  14. New York City brownstones…

  15. Richardsonianromanesque 1870-1900 • The work of/influenced by Henry Hobson Richardson (1838-1886) • Depends on mass, volume and scale • Towers are short, chimneys are squat • Often uses rusticated stone and polychrome

  16. Trinity Church, Copley Square, Boston H.H. Richardson

  17. Ames Library, North Easton, MA.

  18. Allegheny County Courthouse, Pittsburg, Pa.

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