GOTHIC REVIVAL ARCHITECTURE
(noun)Definitions
There is 1 meaning of the phrase
Gothic Revival Architecture.
Gothic Revival Architecture - as a noun
Architectural style that drew its inspiration from medieval architecture and competed with the neoclassical revivals in the united states and great britain.
Example: "In england, the centre of the gothic revival movement, gothic revival was intertwined with deeply philosophical movements associated with a re-awakening of high church or anglo-catholic belief (and by the catholic convert augustus welby pugin) concerned by the growth of religious nonconformism."
Synonyms (Exact Relations)
gothic revivalneo-gothicneo-gothic architectureExample Sentences
"The church is known for its gothic revival architecture."
"The mansion is an excellent example of gothic revival architecture."
"The gothic revival architecture of the building is stunning."
"The hotel features a gothic revival architecture style."
"The town hall showcases gothic revival architecture."
Word Variations & Relations
A-Z Proximities
gotchasgoteborggothgothenburggothic Gothic Revival Architecture
gothicallygothicisegothicisedgothicisesgothicising