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Revivalism in Architecture
by Ferdine, May 14, 2008
The phenomenon of revivalism in architecture. Basically revivalism is the practice of using styles from the past, but it can also be a case of using the image of the past for specific purposes. As we’ll see, designers have used the past for definite agendas, whether social, political or cultural.
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Gothic Revival Architecture in the USA
by Ferdine, May 14, 2008
The Gothic Revival was based on a resurrection of the Gothic style of the Middle Ages. It was a major social and cultural movement that transformed Britain during the nineteenth century.
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High Victorian Gothic Architecture
by Ferdine, May 14, 2008
By the 1850s, the Gothic Revival had entered a new phase, which we call High Victorian Gothic. Architects began to explore French and Italian Gothic, which were very different from British forms.
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Neo-Classical Architecture
by Ferdine, May 14, 2008
Architecture in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries was dominated by the phenomenon of revivalism, the practice of using styles from the past. The two major forms of revivalism were the Gothic Revival and Neo-Classicism, which became locked in a vigorous debate known as the ‘Battle of the Styles’.
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