Sentences with phrase «revival architecture»

While Palm Springs is extremely well known for its mid-century modern architecture, it should be just as well known for its stunning Spanish revival architecture.
Historian John M. Efron of the University of California at Berkeley regards the popularity of Moorish revival architecture among builders of synagogues as a refutation of Edward Said's Orientalism, since the builders chose the style as an expression of admiration for the culture of the Muslim world.
For Spanish Colonial revival architecture in California see: Category: Spanish Colonial Revival architecture in California
For Spanish Colonial revival architecture see: Category: Spanish Colonial Revival architecture
For Spanish Colonial revival architecture in the United States by state see: Category: Spanish Colonial Revival architecture in the United States by state
Apparently it deserves its own page judging from the red link in the revival architecture box, yet apart from the Chesme Palace church there are no gothic revival buildings in Russia.
Byzantine revival architecture, unlike contemporary revival styles, was easily identifiable by a rigid set of decorative tools.
Here, in the heart of old Santa Barbara, you can experience the Spanish Colonial revival architecture the city is known for.
While Palm Springs is extremely well known for its mid-century modern architecture, it should be just as well known for its stunning Spanish revival architecture.
Inspired by the building's historic, classical revival architecture, Parts and Labor Design developed a concept that celebrates the old — with luxurious midcentury accents — and honors the new, with a laid back, tropical setting where diners can listen to live music, dance, and enjoy great latin american fare.

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He proceeds sequentially, from the sacred architecture of the Old Testament to the early Christian basilicas, then on to the Byzantine and Romanesque cathedrals and churches, and from there to the Gothic, the classicism of the Renaissance, the baroque and rococo, the neoclassicism and «revival» styles of the nineteenth century, and on to the present day.
Many of the villages or chateaus were founded or built in the Middle Ages, but went through a reconstruction and revival in the 17th and 18th centuries, so the medieval architecture is all gone.
The Ghost, Wraith, and recently revealed Dawn have since taken their spots in the lineup, prepped for Phase II of Rolls - Royce's revival, which will revolve around an all - new, all - aluminum modular architecture developed from scratch that will underpin all future Rolls - Royces.
It's possible the concept car could be the long - awaited revival of the Volkswagen Microbus (see concepts pictured below), which reports in April suggested could debut on the company's MQB flexible architecture (used for the Golf and Audi A3) with an alternate - fuel powertrain.
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.
As the only building of Japanese architecture in the Balkans, inspired by the typical Bulgarian national revival houses, Kempinski Hotel Zografski will offer you the most comprehensive facilities in the country suitable for any event type or size.
Modern - day revival styles can be summarized within New Classical Architecture, and sometimes under the umbrella term traditional architecture.
With enthusiasm, passion and respect for the landscape and ambiance of the village, Myron Toupoyannis, the owner and an architect, worked for the revival of the village introducing the new face of Kapsaliana by fully preserving its initial architecture and spatial planning.
Writing for the Guardian, architect Paul Karakusevic pays homage to Neave Brown, who has been awarded RIBA's 2018 Royal Gold Medal for architecture — and argues for a revival of Brown's vision for beautiful and ambitious social housing projects.
This exhibition, which was widely acclaimed at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York, examines the return to order in its key manifestations: the poetic dream of antiquity in the Parisian avant - garde; the politicized revival of the Roman Empire under Benito Mussolini; the functionalist utopianism of International Style architecture that originated at the Bauhaus; and, ultimately, the chilling aesthetic of nascent Nazi society.
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