Gothic Revival architecture building
C5890
concept
A Gothic Revival architecture building is a structure designed in the 19th-century revival of medieval Gothic style, characterized by pointed arches, steeply pitched roofs, ornate tracery, and vertical emphasis.
Aliases (9)
- neo-Gothic building ×4
- 19th-century church building ×1
- Carpenter Gothic building ×1
- Gothic Revival ×1
- Neoclassical architecture building ×1
- Victorian Gothic monument ×1
- collegiate Gothic architecture ×1
- collegiate Gothic building ×1
- neo-Gothic architecture ×1
Instances (13)
- Hart House
- Phelps Hall ("collegiate Gothic building")
- Memorial Quadrangle ("collegiate Gothic architecture")
- 40 Wall Street ("neo-Gothic building")
- Dibble House ("Carpenter Gothic building")
- Temple of the Scottish Rite, Washington, D.C. ("Neoclassical architecture building")
- Middlesex Guildhall ("neo-Gothic building")
- American Gothic Revival movement ("Gothic Revival")
- St. Peter’s Roman Catholic Church ("19th-century church building")
- Great Hall ("neo-Gothic architecture")
- Albert Memorial ("Victorian Gothic monument")
- Wills Memorial Building ("neo-Gothic building")
- St John’s College Chapel ("neo-Gothic building")