Gothic architecture is an architectural style that was prevalent in Europe from the late 12th to the 16th century, during the High and Late Middle Ages...
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perdidos en México: La aventura de Julio Verne de 1851" [Foreigners lost in Mexico: The 1951 adventure of Jules Verne]. Relatos e historias en Mexico (in...
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The history of architecture traces the changes in architecture through various traditions, regions, overarching stylistic trends, and dates. The beginnings...
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masonry at a cost of £2,000, and was opened as the "New Sessions House" in 1851. The design involved a symmetrical main frontage of three bays facing onto...
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was minted for circulation from 1851 to 1887. French neo-Gothic had its roots in the French medieval Gothic architecture, where it was created in the 12th...
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Louis Daguerre (category People from Cormeilles-en-Parisis)
theatre. Louis Daguerre was born in Cormeilles-en-Parisis, Val-d'Oise. He was apprenticed in architecture, theatre design, and panoramic painting to Pierre...
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forerunners of modern architecture due to its hithertofore relatively streamlined façade of the building The Crystal Palace (1851) was one of the first...
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Peter Tolkin Architecture, United States PLH Architects, Denmark PLP Architecture, United Kingdom Populous, United States Pugin & Pugin (c.1851-c.1928), United...
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Waiting for Godot (redirect from En attendant Godot)
for Godot is Beckett's reworking of his own original French-language play En attendant Godot, and is subtitled (in English only) "A tragicomedy in two...
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Lessay Abbey (category Romanesque architecture in France)
917 Renault 1851, p. 587. Couppey 1898, p. 18. Desoulières 1943, pp. 101–03. Renault 1851, pp. 604–05. de Gerville 1825, p. 70. Renault 1851, p. 598. French...
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in 1851 and following the completion of the works, the Canal was inaugurated in 1858. List of demolished buildings in Madrid Spanish architecture Citations...
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Aix-en-Provence, or simply Aix, is a city and commune in southern France, about 30 km (20 mi) north of Marseille. A former capital of Provence, it is the...
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ecclesiastical and civil architectural monuments («Русская старина в памятниках церковного и гражданского зодчества») (Moscow, 1851). The state took an interest...
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Prix de Rome (Netherlands) (category Awards disestablished in 1851)
confirmed after independence by William I of the Netherlands. It was canceled in 1851 by the statesman Johan Rudolph Thorbecke and reinstated in 1870 by William...
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Toko Merah (category Colonial architecture in Jakarta)
March 24, 2010. Het Indische bouwen: architectuur en stedebouw in Indonesie : Dutch and Indisch architecture 1800-1950. Helmond: Gemeentemuseum Helmond. 1990...
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the Gothic Revival style. When the revival of Renaissance style architecture came en vogue in the mid 19th century, it often materialized not just in...
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La Russie en 1839 (French for Russia in 1839) is an 1843 book by French author Marquis de Custine. Highly critical of Russian society, it was banned there...
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In European architectural sculpture, an atlas (also known as an atlant, or atlante or atlantid; plural atlantes) is a support sculpted in the form of...
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Ephemeral architecture is the art or technique of designing and building structures that are transient, that last only a short time. Ephemeral art has...
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Flamboyant (redirect from Flamboyant architecture)
Edward Augustus Freeman in 1851. In architectural history, the Flamboyant is considered the last phase of French Gothic architecture and appeared in the closing...
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Carmarthen Aberystwyth Line, was named after the Abbey. About the Abbey the 1851 Illustrated London Reading Book says: The remains of Strata Florida Abbey...
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Acadian architecture, also known as Cadien architecture, is a traditional style of architecture used by Acadians and Cajuns. It is prevalent in Acadia...
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Royal Maas Yacht Club (redirect from Koninklijke Roei- en Zeilvereniging De Maas)
river Nieuwe Maas flowing through Rotterdam. The yacht club, founded in 1851, belongs to the oldest yacht clubs in the Netherlands. It has around 2500...
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The year 1885 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings. May – The original wooden structures of Hobson Block, West...
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Prospect House (Princeton, New Jersey) (category Houses completed in 1851)
United States. Built in 1851, it is a fine example of the work of architect John Notman who helped popularize Italianate architecture in America. Notable...
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construction of Joseph Paxton's Crystal Palace in Hyde Park, London, in 1851. He subsequently supervised its re-erection in Sydenham, south London. His...
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Rain gutter (redirect from Conductor (architecture))
Parnell 2000, pp. 25–27 Berlyn, Peter; Fowler, Charles (1851). The Crystal palace, its architectural history and constructive marvels. London, J. Gilbert...
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Marmottan Monet, Paris 200 x 180 W.1850 1916–19 Private collection 104 x 180 W.1851 1916–19 Private collection 140 x 150 W.1866 1916–19 Private collection 150...
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St. Stephen's Basilica (section Architecture)
initial plan to a more neo-Renaissance style. Construction commenced in 1851 and continued for fifty-four years. Work was completed in 1905 by József...
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Wat Arun (section Architecture)
during the reign of Rama III (1824–51). The main prang was completed in 1851, after nine years of continued construction. In 1858, Henri Mouhot, a French...
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