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Richardsonian Romanesque is a
style of
Romanesque Revival architecture named after the
American architect Henry Hobson Richardson (1838–1886). The revival...
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United States, the
style derived from
examples set by him are
termed Richardsonian Romanesque, of
which not all are
Romanesque Revival.
Romanesque Revival...
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Historic buildings are
designed primarily in the
Queen Anne, Châteauesque,
Richardsonian Romanesque,
Georgian Revival, Beaux-Arts, and a
variety of Victorian...
- architect, best
known for his work in a
style that
became known as
Richardsonian Romanesque.
Along with
Louis ****van and
Frank Lloyd Wright, Richardson...
- period,
including Queen Anne
style architecture in the
United States and
Richardsonian Romanesque for the
original owners Isaac and Mary Large.
After the repeal...
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Austin Hall is a
classroom building of the
Harvard Law
School designed by
noted American architect H. H. Richardson. The
first building purposely built...
- The
Crowninshield House is a
historic house at 164
Marlborough Street in the Back Bay
neighborhood of Boston, M****achusetts.
Built in 1870, it is the first...
- 2004. It was
built as a tiny
chapel in
Richardsonian Romanesque style in 1910 and expanded, also in
Richardsonian Romanesque style, in 1918, with the expansion...
- Springs, is a gray
sandstone building that was
built in 1894. It
includes Richardsonian Romanesque architecture in a
design by Salt Lake City
architect M.D...
- time, it
followed the
Second Empire and
Stick styles and
preceded the
Richardsonian Romanesque and
Shingle styles. Sub-movements of
Queen Anne
include the...