Throughout the 17th and 18th centuries, when classical themes ruled the fashion-conscious world of architecture, Gothic style can be seen, if intermittently. This is because many architects were asked ...
Even an amateur eye can spot the differences between Silesian and Pomeranian Gothic. The Romanesque buildings were coarse and dark, the Gothic ones gained lightness, their interiors were full of light ...
“The idea of Gothic buildings being scary or haunted is fairly recent,” says Michael Crosbie, an architect and professor of ...
It dominated the 14th century and because of the city's conservatism Venetian Gothic buildings, especially smaller palaces, continued to be built well into the second half of the 15th century, [1] and ...
Rogue Gothic is Victorian architecture at its most flamboyant, eccentric and colourful, and London is one of the best places ...
By the early 1800s though, scholarship on medieval Gothic was growing, and a more archaeological approach emerges. This includes an increasing interest in preserving and restoring older buildings, ...
Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque architecture, symbolizing Hungary's rich history and standing as one of the world's largest ...