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  • {{Year nav topic5|1795|architecture}} The year '''1795 in architecture''' involved some significant events. ...
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  • {{Year nav topic5|1796|architecture}} The year '''1796 in architecture''' involved some significant events. ...
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  • {{Year nav topic5|1799|architecture}} The year '''1799 in architecture''' involved some significant events. ...
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  • {{Year nav topic5|1792|architecture}} The year '''1792 in architecture''' involved some significant events. ...
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  • | completion_date = c. 1790s ...d Fairfax of Cameron]]. Taggart Hall was initially built as a [[Clapboard (architecture)|clapboard]] "half-house". The original eighteenth-century structure was ex ...
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  • {{Year nav topic5|1794|architecture}} The year '''1794 in architecture''' involved some significant architectural events and new buildings. ...
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  • {{Year nav topic5|1798|architecture}} The year '''1798 in architecture''' involved some significant events. ...
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  • {{Year nav topic5|1791|architecture}} The year '''1791 in architecture''' involved some significant architectural events and new buildings. ...
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  • | architecture = Georgian, Federal ...s. It was enlarged in the 1790s to its current three-story [[Federal style architecture|Federal style]] by John Codman, brother-in-law of Chambers Russell III and ...
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  • ...003671651.jpg|thumb|James Malton's engraving of the Provost's house in the 1790s]] ...010/1760-provosts-house-trinity-college-dublin/ |website=Archiseek - Irish Architecture |accessdate=25 September 2020 |date=8 February 2010}}</ref><ref>{{cite web ...
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  • ...into photography by [[Thomas Wedgwood (1771-1805)|Thomas Wedgwood]] in the 1790s. There is a small commemorative plaque on the Hall. Due to financial diffi ==Architecture and design== ...
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  • ...ited States}}</ref> It features a dramatic five-story tall glass [[Atrium (architecture)|atrium]] at its main entrance with a signature indoor [[bamboo]] forest. A .... Rents would be used to amortize the privately raised debt. Not since the 1790s, when the board of commissioners attempted to finance the Capitol and White ...
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  • ...l consultant and teacher, teaching [[Perspective (visual)|perspective]], [[architecture]], and cabinet design for craftsmen.<ref name=":2">{{Cite web|url=https://w ...19th century.<ref name=":0" /> Many of the designs are based on classical architecture, knowledge of which was an essential part of a designer's technical educati ...
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  • ...h Syed Dildar Ali Naseerabadi]] (also known as Ghufran-Ma'ab) in the early 1790s.<ref name="khanna">[https://books.google.com/books?id=ZbKv3zyIFD8C&q=Dildar [[Category:Indo-Islamic architecture]] ...
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  • {{other uses|Kokoshnik (architecture)}} ...folk culture and inspired the [[Kokoshnik architecture|Kokoshnik style of architecture]]. ...
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  • | architecture_type = {{nowrap|[[Mosque architecture]]}} ...ructure)}}|[[Great Seljuk architecture|Seljuk]] {{small|(dome)}}|[[Timurid architecture|Timurid]] {{small|([[shabestan]], west)}}|[[Safavid art|Safavid]] {{small|( ...
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  • ...Second Empire]], [[Greek Revival architecture|Greek Revival]], [[Victorian architecture|Victorian]] ...[[James Taylor, Jr. (Kentucky)|James Taylor Jr.]] pioneered Newport in the 1790s on {{convert|1500|acre|km2}} inherited from his father. His father, James T ...
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  • In the 1780s and 1790s the street acquired monumental [[Neoclassicism|early neoclassical]] buildin ...University]], originally built by [[Matvey Kazakov]] between 1784 and the 1790s, restored after the [[Fire of Moscow (1812)]] by [[Domenico Giliardi]] and ...
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  • ...9th-century English architects, his work was primarily in a [[Neoclassical architecture|neoclassical]] style. ...n Hall]] in [[Derbyshire]], which was a landmark in English [[neoclassical architecture]]. He later worked with his brother [[James Wyatt]] on the [[Pantheon (Lond ...
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  • ...Yorkshire]], England. The present house was begun in 1751, extended in the 1790s, and rebuilt after a fire in 1911. It was once the home of [[Colonel (Unite ...rophic fire in 1911 left the building a shell and destroyed the Adam-style 1790s interiors. It is said that [[Sir Tatton Sykes, 5th Baronet]], was too busy ...
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