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Gothic RevivalnounThe renewed popularity of the Gothic style of architecture towards the middle of the 19th century: the Gothic Revival was in its heyday between 1855 and 1885 one hallmark of the Gothic Revival is the pointed arch...- Beyond England, the Gothic Revival had mixed fortunes.
- Upon most of the new secular building types and many city centres, the Gothic Revival made little impact.
- Designed by noted Gothic Revival architect Ralph Adams Cram and completed in 1928, the Princeton University Chapel is heavily used for weddings, musical performances, and commencements in addition to religious services.
adjectiveOf or in a 19th-century style of architecture characterized by the revival of medieval Gothic forms: a Gothic Revival building...- The rich appointments of the steamer included Gothic revival architectural tracery and stained-glass windows in the medieval style.
- The present church building, an outstanding example of Gothic Revival architecture, was designed by Frank Wills and Henry Dudley of New York.
- Strawberry Hill is Britain's finest example of Georgian Gothic Revival architecture and interior decoration.
DerivativesGothic Revivalist noun & adjective ...- With its unusual tiled walls and a glittering apse, St Paul's Cathedral is a masterpiece of Gothic revivalist architecture.
- Gothic revivalists built in Early English, Decorated, Perpendicular and sometimes a combination of all three.
- No Gothic revivalist was more highly gifted, or better loved.
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