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Gothic Revival Architecture In New York
The following is a list of notable buildings in the Gothic Revival style. Argentina * Cathedral of Bariloche * Cathedral of La Plata * Cathedral of Luján * Cathedral of Mar del Plata Australia * Scots' Church, Melbourne * Vaucluse House Sydney Regency Gothic. * Sydney Conservatorium of Music, the old Government stable block. * Government House, Sydney * St. Andrew's Cathedral, Sydney * St. Mary's Cathedral, Sydney * Sydney University, the main building, commenced 1850s, extended 20th century * St Patrick's Cathedral, Melbourne * St. Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne * Melbourne University – Main Building, Newman College and Ormond College * The Collins Street group in Melbourne – Rialto buildings, Former Stock Exchange, Gothic Bank, Goode House and Olderfleet buildings and Safe Deposit Building * St David's Cathedral, Hobart * Government House, Hobart * Perth Town Hall * Newington College, founders block * Church of the Apostles, Launceston Austria * Voti ...
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Gothic Revival
Gothic Revival (also referred to as Victorian Gothic, neo-Gothic, or Gothick) is an architectural movement that began in the late 1740s in England. The movement gained momentum and expanded in the first half of the 19th century, as increasingly serious and learned admirers of the neo-Gothic styles sought to revive medieval Gothic architecture, intending to complement or even supersede the neoclassical styles prevalent at the time. Gothic Revival draws upon features of medieval examples, including decorative patterns, finials, lancet windows, and hood moulds. By the middle of the 19th century, Gothic had become the preeminent architectural style in the Western world, only to fall out of fashion in the 1880s and early 1890s. The Gothic Revival movement's roots are intertwined with philosophical movements associated with Catholicism and a re-awakening of high church or Anglo-Catholic belief concerned by the growth of religious nonconformism. Ultimately, the "Anglo-Catholicism" t ...
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