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- ...r more) storeys. At the same time, smaller orders may feature in [[Arcade (architecture)|arcades]] or window and door framings within the storeys that are embraced ...Summerson|1980|page=63}} as many were (the survivors have now usually been stripped of later filling-in). ...5 KB (674 words) - 19:52, 11 September 2024
- {{Short description|Baroque architecture in the Dutch Republic}} '''Dutch Baroque architecture''' is a variety of [[Baroque architecture]] that flourished in the [[Dutch Republic]] and its colonies during the [[D ...4 KB (573 words) - 20:51, 14 May 2025
- {{Short description|Style of architecture}} ...e rule-based Neo-classical forms espoused by the proponents of [[Palladian architecture#English_Palladian_architecture|Palladianism]]. ...6 KB (814 words) - 13:54, 16 May 2025
- ...oneered the Italian [[modern movement]] under the rubric of [[Rationalism (architecture)|Rationalism]].<ref name="thake">{{cite journal|last=Thake|first=Conrad|tit ...useppe-terragni/ |title=The Danteum of Giuseppe Terragni |publisher= Paper Architecture |date=9 August 2012|website=paperarch.wordpress.com/ |access-date=31 Decemb ...6 KB (825 words) - 15:44, 28 October 2024
- ...ourses were offerings in [[renaissance]] art history, among the first post-classical art courses taught at the College. Together with [[Allan Marquand]], Frothi ...nfigured Frothingham's position as one of ancient art and archaeology, but stripped him of the ability to teach [[medieval]] art or be editor of the ''American ...6 KB (900 words) - 16:20, 12 June 2025
- ==Architecture== ...nes">{{cite book |first=Mark Wilson |last=Jones |title=Principles of Roman Architecture |location=New Haven |publisher=Yale University Press |year=2000 |isbn=0-300 ...6 KB (908 words) - 08:55, 24 February 2025
- ...ated at [[Bryanston School]] and the [[Architectural Association School of Architecture]]. He was a pupil of architect [[Raymond Erith]], with whom he formed the p ...ge=en-GB|issn=0307-1235}}</ref> He has a keen interest in how traditional architecture contributes to the debate on sustainability and has lectured frequently on ...14 KB (1,948 words) - 18:33, 30 June 2025
- | architecture = [[Stripped Classicism]] [[Category:1870s architecture in the United States]] ...9 KB (1,196 words) - 04:57, 12 February 2025
- | architecture = Moderne, Art Deco ...ion, identified the post office building, an example of [[Art Deco]] and [[Stripped Classicism]] style,<ref>{{cite news|last1=Moyer|first1=John C.|title=HAPPY ...8 KB (1,102 words) - 02:43, 26 January 2025
- | style = [[Stripped Classicism]] ...stitution Avenue]] in [[Washington, D.C.]] The building, designed in the [[Stripped Classicism]] style, was designed by [[Paul Philippe Cret]] and completed in ...13 KB (1,648 words) - 22:19, 13 March 2025
- ...idential architectural styles#Federation period (c. 1890–c. 1915)|Academic Classical]] ...902.<ref name=lepage /> The facade was designed in a [[Federation Academic Classical]] style with walls constructed of local [[brick]] and [[tile]] facing from ...11 KB (1,293 words) - 00:54, 17 May 2025
- ...an]]'s ''[[The Pilgrim's Progress]]'' (1678). It was abandoned in 1794 and stripped (by the owner) of its interiors and roof for sale as building supplies. Tod ...Jones]], who introduced the [[Classical architecture|Classical style]] of architecture into England.<ref name="english-heritage.org.uk">{{cite web| url = http://w ...11 KB (1,449 words) - 22:40, 21 August 2024
- ...it was deconsecrated, stripped of all later additions, and returned to its classical appearance, as an archaeological monument. This restoration included the de ==Architecture== ...8 KB (1,253 words) - 21:09, 17 June 2025
- | architectural_style = Inter-War [[Stripped Classical]] ...ochhead|author2=Paul Walker|editor1-last=Bremner|editor1-first=G. A.|title=Architecture and Urbanism in the British Empire|date=13 October 2016|publisher=Oxford Un ...7 KB (927 words) - 23:02, 24 June 2025
- ...is often carved in marble or other [[List of stone|stone]]s. In historic architecture, and some expensive modern buildings, it may be formed in place with [[plas ...ing), with an open space behind. Mouldings may be decorated with [[Patera (architecture)|paterae]] as long, uninterrupted elements may be boring for eyes. ...19 KB (2,888 words) - 00:10, 26 May 2025
- ...ral styles of [[Stripped Classicism]], [[Art Deco]], and [[Mission Revival architecture|Spanish Mission Revival]] and now comprise a full historic streetscape in o ...den Carpenter's style, to Victorian neo-Baroque Masonry, and into Stripped Classical ferro-concrete. ...15 KB (2,210 words) - 23:19, 21 June 2025
- | architectural_style = [[Neoclassical architecture|Neoclassical]] ==Architecture== ...10 KB (1,277 words) - 17:46, 27 May 2025
- ==Architecture and features== Sirén designed Parliament House in a [[Stripped Classicism|stripped classical]] architectural style, combining [[Neoclassicism]] with early twentieth cen ...11 KB (1,565 words) - 17:51, 16 May 2025
- ...a''' ({{plural form}}: '''exedras''' or '''exedrae''') is a semicircular [[architecture|architectural]] recess or platform, sometimes crowned by a [[semi-dome]], a The exedra achieved particular popularity in [[ancient Roman architecture]] during the [[Roman Empire]]. In the 1st century AD, [[Nero]]'s architects ...10 KB (1,521 words) - 09:07, 21 May 2025
- ...ntial architectural styles#Federation Stripped Classical|Interwar Stripped Classical]] ...ntial architectural styles#Federation Stripped Classical|Interwar Stripped Classical]] [[architectural style]] as a retail [[Retail|emporium]] for [[Mark Foy's] ...18 KB (2,500 words) - 05:08, 18 February 2024