Modern architecture, also called modernist architecture, was an architectural movement and style that was prominent in the 20th century, between the earlier...
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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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Revival (also referred to as Victorian Gothic or neo-Gothic) is an architectural movement that after a gradual build-up beginning in the second half...
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leçons données en 1750, et les années suivantes. Vol. I. Paris. pp. 426–7. Kalman, Harold D. (1969). "Newgate Prison". Architectural History. 12. Society...
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Scandinavian Architecture 1890-2017, The Crowood Press Ltd., ISBN 978 1 78500 237 3 Roger Connah (2006). Finland: Modern Architectures in History. Reaktion...
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Hindu temple architecture and Indo-Islamic architecture, especially Rajput architecture, Mughal architecture, South Indian architecture, and Indo-Saracenic...
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Nazi architecture is the architecture promoted by Adolf Hitler and the Nazi regime from 1933 until its fall in 1945, connected with urban planning in Nazi...
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In Western art history, mise en abyme (French pronunciation: [miz ɑ̃n‿abim]; also mise en abîme) is the technique of placing a copy of an image within...
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Spanish architecture refers to architecture in any area of what is now Spain, and by Spanish architects worldwide. The term includes buildings which were...
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Victorian house (category Victorian architecture)
houses follow a wide range of architectural styles. Starting from the early classicism inherited from Regency architecture, the Italianate style gained...
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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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Bucharest (redirect from Architecture of Bucharest)
Romanian Revival architecture), socialist era, and modern. In the period between the two World Wars, the city's elegant architecture and the sophistication...
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The architecture of Casablanca is diverse and historically significant. Casablanca, Morocco's economic capital, has a rich urban history and is home to...
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of Landscape Architecture at the University of Illinois at Urbana, Champaign (UIUC), USA, and Bhanubhen Nanavati College of Architecture for Women (BNCA)...
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Stone Town (category Swahili architecture)
of prominent historical and artistic importance in East Africa. Its architecture, mostly dating back to the 19th century, reflects the diverse influences...
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Strasbourg (redirect from Architecture of Strasbourg)
German urban lay-out and of this architectural style that summons and mixes up five centuries of European architecture as well as Neo-Egyptian, Neo-Greek...
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Sakhalinian amber with description of a new species of the genus Orchestina Simon, 1890". Far Eastern Entomologist. 367: 1–9. doi:10.25221/fee.367.1. Wilson R. Lourenço...
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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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(September 30, 2011). The Encyclopedia of North American Indian Wars, 1607–1890: A Political, Social, and Military History. ABC-CLIO. p. 394. ISBN 978-1-85109-697-8...
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The architecture of Melbourne, the capital of the state of Victoria and second most populous city in Australia, is characterised by a wide variety of styles...
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Aix-en-Provence (UK: /ˌɛks ɒ̃ prɒˈvɒ̃s/, US: /ˌeɪks ɒ̃ proʊˈvɒ̃s, ˌɛks -/), or simply Aix (Occitan: Ais de Provença), is a city and commune in southern...
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Cast-iron architecture is the use of cast iron in buildings and objects, ranging from bridges and markets to warehouses, balconies and fences. Refinements...
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Vincent van Gogh (category 1890 deaths)
Willem van Gogh (Dutch: [ˈvɪnsɛnt ˈʋɪləɱ‿vɑŋ‿ˈɣɔx] ; 30 March 1853 – 29 July 1890) was a Dutch Post-Impressionist painter who is among the most famous and...
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Flamboyant (redirect from Flamboyant architecture)
French flamboyant 'flaming') is a lavishly-decorated style of Gothic architecture that appeared in France and Spain in the 15th century, and lasted until...
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Neoclassicism (redirect from Neoclassical Art and Architecture)
following World War I. In American architecture, Neoclassicism was one expression of the American Renaissance movement, ca. 1890–1917; its last manifestation...
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(I). 1915. Het Indische bouwen: architectuur en stedebouw in Indonesie : Dutch and Indisch architecture 1800-1950. Helmond: Gemeentemuseum Helmond. 1990...
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Art Nouveau (redirect from Art Nouveau architecture)
between 1890 and 1910 during the Belle Époque period, and was a reaction against the academicism, eclecticism and historicism of 19th century architecture and...
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Toulouse (section Sights and architecture)
significance to the Santiago de Compostela pilgrimage route. The city's unique architecture made of pinkish terracotta bricks has earned Toulouse the nickname La...
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American English (redirect from En-US)
terms and expressions into the mainstream cultural lexicon; for instance, en masse, from French; cookie, from Dutch; kindergarten from German, and rodeo...
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Dresden (redirect from Architecture of Dresden)
Titans' home arena is the Margon Arena. Since 1890, horse races have taken place and the Dresdener Rennverein 1890 e.V. are active and one of the big sporting...
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