Not exact matches
Fitchburg is known for its Victorian -
style architecture,
built during the 19th
century.
Behind them, they had left the magnificent Anglo - Catholic edifice of St Barnabas,
built, with no expense spared, in the late nineteenth
century and further glorified over subsequent decades with the addition of rich furnishings: a dazzling reredos in the Italianate
style, a fine collection of stained glass, ornate statues and glittering banners.
The chapel is an imposing
building modeled on the fourteenth -
century English Gothic
style, and the architecture did its work that day.
at The MERC Once part of the historic 1891 Mercantile
Building, The MERC is a club -
style performance space with tall nineteenth -
century brick walls that make for excellent acoustics.
This is a 19th
Century house converted to a B&B that was
built and furnished in that sort of late Victorian dark and heavy
style.
On the face of it, there is a vacancy for a party of the centre, straddling the liberal wing of the Tory party and New Labour in exile —
styled as a movement custom -
built to deal with the challenges of the 21st
century, when Corbyn and May are leading symmetrical retreats into dogmatic nostalgia of left and right.
Set in an historic train station
building that is over a
century old, Leela Yoga offers a wide variety of class
styles for
She was an incredible
style icon, muse and women who helped to
build up British fashion of the 20th
century.
Ironmongers» Hall was in fact
built in 1925 in a Tudor
style to reflect the golden age of craft in the 16th
century, and it certainly made an imposing and beautiful setting for a wedding, as well as a stark contrast to the urban jungle that is the surrounding Barbican Centre.
mansion
built in a typically Sino - Portuguese
style dating back to the mid-19th
century.
The film also weaves in lots of scenes that are meant to make us think that Barnum was the first 21st
century -
style «woke» white straight man in America — a goodhearted fellow who gave circus jobs to outcasts of one kind or another (talk about a big tent: the repertory company includes African - Americans, little people, giants, conjoined twins and a bearded lady), not just because they happened to possess certain talents or physical characteristics that Barnum could exploit (often by appealing to the majority's prurient interests or bigotries) but because the onetime poor boy Barnum sees himself in their striving, and wants to
build a theatrical - carnival arts utopia in America's largest city with help from his new partner, rich kid turned playwright Philip Carlyle (Zac Efron).
Students learn through the following tasks: - Gauging and collaborating previous knowledge through an interactive starter task; - Identifying the descriptive devices in sentences written about 19th
Century characters; -
Building close reading skills through a study of a fiction extract from Frankenstein - Answering exam -
style questions interpreting and inferring the key meanings in the text; - Using models and templates to write extended analysis responses about the descriptive language used in the fiction extract; - Peer assessing their partners» learning attempts.
Judy Helms, Steven Turckes, and Ken Hinton («A Habitat for 21st
Century Teaching and Learning,» p. 66) note that the traditional design of most school
buildings, and the kinds of «siloed» interaction that school designs perpetuate, differs markedly from the open layout, abundance of learning resources, and collaborative
style of work most people will confront in the post-school world.
After half a
century of building essentially the same car — the body styles may have changed but the basic template is still large, luxurious, mildly sporty long - distance tourer powered by ancient Chrysler V8 — the Fighter is Bristol's launchpad into the 21st C
century of
building essentially the same car — the body
styles may have changed but the basic template is still large, luxurious, mildly sporty long - distance tourer powered by ancient Chrysler V8 — the Fighter is Bristol's launchpad into the 21st
CenturyCentury.
It is finished in its original two - tone Black and Tan that looks especially nice even three decades after it was applied by Tiffany Motor Coach but obviously there's much more to the coupe than just paint, cool cars like this that are
built in the same tradition of the Excalibur and Zimmer add
century - old class and distinction to more modern components, that's where you get the custom swoopy fenders, decorative exterior exhaust ports, 2 exterior spare tires, full - length running boards, and bright wire wheels and of course the classic -
style trunk with leather straps but beyond the grandest of grand touring appearance are the fundamentals you want for example, the doors are unaltered from the original Mercury Cougar body, the same goes for much of the main glass and underlying components, so maintaining this one - of - a-kind appearance is much easier than it might first seem.
More classical in
style than gothic architecture, Jacobean homes
built in America in the late nineteenth and early twentieth
centuries, are characterized by steep roofs and decorative terracotta brick work, often with a lighter brick or stone trim around windows and doorways.
Gothic Revival Also popular in the early to mid-nineteenth
century, were homes
built in a Gothic revival
style, characterized by steep pointed roofs and arched windows.
AHMP's historic
buildings include a large, Tudor -
style house, which dates from the early 20th
Century and was home to the family that founded the cemetery, and a kennel, which housed their prized dogs.
The Steves Homestead, maintained since 1954 as a historic house museum, is a Victorian French Second Empire design, three - story residence in the King William area
built for Edward Steves in 1876 and furnished in a late 19th -
century style.
Other than the mansions
built in Federal or Greek revival
styles in the early part of the 19th
century, there is a tradition of cottage architecture that characterizes the slave quarters and rural settlements throughout Plantation Country.
Where: Wilmington, Delaware Miles from highway: 3.3 Road trippers can explore the legacy of the du Ponts, one of America's wealthiest and most legendary families, at this opulent 77 - room mansion
built in 18th -
century French
style.
Housed in an 18th -
century colonial -
style building, the museum displays the largest and most impressive ceramic collection in the world, including the exquisite ceramics of the Moche civilization.
This Spanish historic landmark is an architectural treasure
built in the neoclassical
style of the 19th
century.
This charming hotel is located in the town of Como on Lake Como, Italy in an early 19th
Century building decorated in composite liberty
style with taste typical of a certain Lombard aristocracy.
Situated in the 19th
century building that previously housed the Bank of NSW in Townsville, it has a heritage appeal and warm atmosphere you just can't get in a franchise
style Irish bar.
Set on the popular Panorama Route is a manor
built in the
style of a 17th
century Italian castle, a fairytale experience for those who stay in one of the six suites.
Known as «Canada's Castle in the Rockies», the fairytale - beautiful Fairmont Banff Springs was
built during the 19th
century as one of Canada's grand railway hotels, constructed in Scottish Baronial
style.
The architecture and interiors range in
style from Gothic to Baroque, as the
buildings were
built and renovated over the
centuries.
Charming nineteenth
century Victorian -
style homes,
century old grand oaks, endless golden marshes, old magnolia tree lined streets and magnificently preserved
buildings complement the bustling business community of boutique shops, fine and casual restaurants, art galleries, banking and financial institutions, quality care medical centers, churches and cultural venues.
The house's master bedroom is named after former resident Laura Ashley, the legendary designer who
built her fashion and furnishings empire around the Romantic English
style characterized by a 19th
century rural sensibility.
The first was the distinctive cityscape, streets lined with grand 19th
century buildings in the unique Australian
style with verandahs and ornate wrought - iron parapets.
Built in the
style of Spanish Colonial Revival architecture that resembled many local structures nearly a
century ago, the hotel contains a variety of amenities, plazas, gardens, fountains, a Moroccan - inspired spa, a presidential suite and a rooftop deck with a 360 - degree view.
In a neighborhood that seems to reinvent itself at least once a week, this
century - old Italian -
style building houses a 60 - year - old general store - turned - restaurant.
Built on the ruins of the church dating from 13th
century, St Mary's Basilica was rebuilt in Gothic
style.
This first class hotel overlooks Ornos beach, and is a 19th
century Myconian ship owner mansion
style building with lively elements of the island architecture.
The
building style is no less impressive, with an outer façade of contemporary late - 20th
century design.
Built in the 19th
century, Gutsa offers rooms with antique -
style furniture and classical artwork.
Built between 1792 and 1880, the expansive mansion complex has been renovated and added to over the years but the white - washed Neoclassical architectural
style has remaining relatively the same over the following
centuries.
Soaring cathedral spires, a magnificent Flemish -
style railway station, impressive banks and office blocks, a 19th
century castle, old university
buildings and a neo-gothic convent are among the city's architectural treasures.
Journey to Agra and prepare to be awed by the city's UNESCO - listed highlights; the timeless Taj Mahal, the eleventh -
century Agra Fort - a redoubtable and terracotta - hued walled city, and Fatehpur Sikri, an imperial city of sandstone,
built in the Persian architectural
style.
CLASSIC ROOM These rooms located in the XIIIth
century Medieval tower, are characterized by an essential
style according to the classic ambience of this historical
building.
The Parliament Hill
buildings which were
built in the last decades of the 19th
century were
built in the Gothic Revival
style, as were many other
buildings in the city and outlying areas, showing how popular the Gothic Revival movement had become.
Romanesque Revival architecture, Norman Revival architecture or Neo-Norman
styles of
building were inspired by the Romanesque Architecture of the 11th and 12th
centuries A.D.
The Hunter House is an example of the Italianate
style and was
built by a successful 19th -
century African American businesswoman.
Built in Aragonese Mudéjar
style in 1316 and renovated in the 16th
century, it was added to the UNESCO Heritage List in 1986 together with other Mudéjar structures in Teruel.
Queens College in New York City still uses many of its original Spanish -
style buildings, which were
built in the early 20th
century
A nod to the age of the
building was kept in the Maurer Room, which boasts original Rococo
style decorations and 18th
century wall paintings.
The four star superior H10 Cubik is located in a
building with geometric shapes that took its inspiration from the Brutalist architectural
style of the mid-20th
century.
Its grand old mansions,
built in Andalusian
style, date to the late 17th
century, heyday of the local silver mines.
Due to its varied history, the 19th
century building housing the hotel is a mix of baroque and classicist
styles.