Edwardian architecture usually refers to a Neo-Baroque architectural style that was popular for public buildings in the British Empire during the Edwardian...
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In the United Kingdom, the Edwardian era was a period in the early 20th century that spanned the reign of King Edward VII from 1901 to 1910. It is commonly...
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term "Federation architecture" was coined in 1969. Federation architecture has many similarities to Edwardian Baroque architecture; however, there are...
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followed Georgian architecture and later Regency architecture and was succeeded by Edwardian architecture. Although Victoria did not reign over the United...
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Arts and Crafts movement (redirect from Arts and Crafts architecture)
anticipated by Augustus Pugin (1812–1852), a leader in the Gothic Revival in architecture. For example, he advocated truth to material, structure, and function...
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neo-Baroque buildings that would be built in London in the Edwardian period. Although Victorian architecture is most closely associated with the Gothic Revival...
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made State visits received Death and state funeral Reign Edwardian era Edwardian architecture Prime ministers Household Namesakes King Edward VII Land...
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American architecture in the late 19th century, most notably eclecticism, Victorian and Edwardian architecture, and the Beaux-Arts architectural style....
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Suburb, East Finchley and Crouch End. It has many streets with Edwardian architecture. Ancient Roman presence in the area has been attested to through...
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Victoria and Albert Museum (category Edwardian architecture in London)
on 8 September 2012. Retrieved 16 December 2010. A. Stuart Gray, Edwardian Architecture: A Biographical Dictionary, 2nd edition, 1988, p. 374. Physick 1982...
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Queens Hotel, Southsea (category Edwardian architecture in the United Kingdom)
rebuild was London based T.W. Cutler. He was to design the hotel in the Edwardian baroque style in brown terracotta. This was a rising popular style across...
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Main Building of the University of Hong Kong (category Edwardian architecture in Hong Kong)
Pok Fu Lam, Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. It was built in the architectural style of Edwardian Baroque and designed by Alfred Bryer of Leigh & Orange and...
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University of Notre Dame Australia (category Edwardian architecture in Australia)
campus include a portfolio of colonial-era, late Victorian and Edwardian architecture. Customs House was constructed as a warehouse in 1888 and extended...
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India House, Manchester (category Edwardian architecture in the United Kingdom)
packing company in early-20th century Manchester. It is in the favoured Edwardian Baroque style and is steel-framed, with cladding of buff terracotta and...
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Neoclassical architecture) Colonial Revival Craftsman (also known as American Craftsman) Dutch Colonial Eastlake/Stick Edwardian architecture Gothic Revival...
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Castle Drogo (category Edwardian architecture in the United Kingdom)
Penguin Books. ISBN 9-780670-80640-9. Brown, Jane (1997). Lutyens and the Edwardians. London UK: Penguin Books. ISBN 9-780140-24269-0. Cherry, Bridget; Pevsner...
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The Victorian Society (category Architecture organisations based in the United Kingdom)
that campaigns to preserve and promote interest in Victorian and Edwardian architecture and heritage built between 1837 and 1914 in England and Wales. As...
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Admiralty Arch (category Edwardian architecture in London)
Wikimedia Commons Official website of architects for commercial redevelopment Admiralty Arch at the Historic England website Portals: Architecture London...
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Queen Victoria Hospital, Melbourne (category Edwardian architecture in Australia)
E.J. Clark. The hospital was composed of several five and six-storey Edwardian pavilions or towers, running north–south, housing the ward blocks, each...
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once-thriving town, and the arid climate preserving the traditional Edwardian architecture in the area. Due to its location within the restricted area (Sperrgebiet)...
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Cantonese building. Meanwhile, the British introduced Victorian and Edwardian architectural styles from the mid-19th century onwards. Notable surviving examples...
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Clarence Gate Gardens (category Edwardian architecture in London)
Clarence Gate Gardens, also known as Clarence Gate Mansions, are Edwardian, Arts and Crafts and Art-Nouveau-inspired mansion blocks next to Regent's Park...
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Oldway Mansion (category Edwardian architecture in the United Kingdom)
Matcham, who had just returned from London where he had been studying architecture in a surveyors office. In an edition of The Builder, dated 1873, Matcham...
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King's House (Durban) (category Edwardian architecture in South Africa)
Edwardian style. The design of the building was carried out by A.E. Dainton, Chief Architect of the Department of Public Works and an architectural firm...
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Victoria Palace Theatre (category Edwardian architecture in London)
The Victoria Palace Theatre is a West End theatre in Victoria Street, in the City of Westminster. The theatre was designed by Frank Matcham in 1911 and...
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Balmoral Hotel (category Edwardian architecture in the United Kingdom)
Pain placed a commemorative plaque at the hotel in 1981. The building's architecture is Victorian, influenced by the traditional Scottish baronial style....
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Bay-and-gable (category Edwardian architecture)
The bay-and-gable is a distinct residential architectural style that is ubiquitous in the older portions of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The most prominent...
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Regent Street (category Edwardian architecture in London)
street in 1810 following the death of Fordyce, envisioning broad, architecturally distinguished thoroughfares and public spaces, and planned to construct...
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Terrace in February 1958 with the aim of preserving Victorian and Edwardian architecture and encouraging research into the art and history of the period...
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Port of Liverpool Building (category Edwardian architecture in the United Kingdom)
original features of the building. The Port of Liverpool Building is in the Edwardian Baroque style and is noted for the large dome that sits atop it, acting...
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