The term Norman architecture is used to categorise styles of Romanesque architecture developed by the Normans in the various lands under their dominion...
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Norman Revival architecture is an architectural style. In the United Kingdom, "Norman style", also known as "Lombard style" may be essentially a synonym...
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self-governing Crown Dependencies. The Normans are noted both for their culture, such as their unique Romanesque architecture and musical traditions, and for...
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term Norman–Arab–Byzantine culture, Norman–Sicilian culture or, less inclusively, Norman–Arab culture, (sometimes referred to as the "Arab-Norman civilization")...
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works in Trafford Park, which influenced Norman to take up engineering, design, and, ultimately, architecture. His mother worked in a local bakery. Foster's...
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described as Norman rather than Saxon. The start of an "archaeologically correct" Norman Revival can be recognised in the architecture of Thomas Hopper...
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Rus' Norman dynasty, a series of monarchs in England and Normandy Norman architecture, romanesque architecture in England and elsewhere Norman language...
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built in Norman Sicily (1131–1267) Nave of Monreale Cathedral in Norman Sicily (1172–1267) Romanesque architecture and Norman architecture had a major...
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soon after Augustine of Canterbury arrived in Great Britain in 597. Norman architecture was built on a vast scale throughout Great Britain and Ireland from...
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See also the Romanesque architecture erected by the Normans at Norman architecture. The architecture of Normandy spans a thousand years. In Upper Normandy...
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Barton-upon-Humber. In the 11th century the Normans were among Europe's leading exponents of Romanesque architecture, a style which had begun to influence English...
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and Christopher Wren were writing about "Tuscan", "Saxon", or "Norman" architectures. The word Romanesque ("in the manner of Romans") appeared in English...
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architecture had evolved naturally from Romanesque architecture (often known in England as Norman architecture). The first cathedral in England to be both planned...
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references on Islamic architecture often refer to this architectural tradition in terms such as architecture of the Islamic West or architecture of the Western...
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The county of Cheshire contains some Norman architecture. As Nikolaus Pevsner and Edward Hubbard state, this is not much in comparison with other counties...
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language and the Roman past, and in the emerging Romanesque (Norman) architecture. The Norman conquest of England also signalled a revolution in military...
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Non-Referential Architecture Nordic Classicism Nordic megalith architecture Norman architecture Norman architecture in Cheshire Norman Revival architecture North...
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Cappella Palatina (category Arab-Norman architecture in Palermo)
royal chapel of the Norman Palace in Palermo, Sicily. This building is a mixture of Byzantine, Norman and Fatimid architectural styles, showing the tricultural...
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Neolithic architecture 10,000–3000 BC Neo-Manueline 1840s–1910s AD Portugal and Brazil New towns 1946–1968 United Kingdom Norman architecture 1074–1250...
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Arab-Norman Palermo and the Cathedral Churches of Cefalù and Monreale is a series of nine religious and civic structures located on the northern coast...
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Church of San Cataldo (category Arab-Norman architecture in Palermo)
Erected in 1154 as a notable example of the Arab-Norman architecture which flourished in Sicily under Norman rule on the island, the church is annexed to...
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which the English form is often known as Norman architecture, developed local characteristics. At the Norman conquest, most English cathedrals were already...
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Normandy (category Articles containing Norman-language text)
mirrors the similar pattern of Norman architecture in England following the Norman Conquest of 1066. Domestic architecture in upper Normandy is typified...
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large architectural heritage and is notable for its many Norman buildings. Palazzo dei Normanni (the Norman Palace), a notable example of Norman architecture...
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Richard Norman Shaw Stanford White Eclecticism Eclecticism in art Historicism (art) Neo-eclectic architecture (McMansions) Ottoman architecture in the...
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Evangelist (St John's Chapel) is an 11th century Christian chapel of Norman architecture, in the White Tower of the Tower of London. Built in 1080, St John's...
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Monreale (category Norman architecture in Italy)
cathedral of Monreale is one of the greatest extant examples of Norman architecture. It was begun in 1174 by William II and completed four years later...
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The Norman Conquest (or the Conquest) was the 11th-century invasion and occupation of England by an army made up of thousands of Norman, French, Flemish...
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Zisa, Palermo (category Arab-Norman architecture in Palermo)
The Zisa is a grand 12th-century Norman hunting lodge and summer palace in the western area of Palermo, region of Sicily, Italy. The edifice was begun...
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Khan, Minoru Yamasaki, Sir Norman Foster, Sir Richard Rogers, Renzo Piano, and Santiago Calatrava. High-tech architecture was originally developed in...
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