Gothic Revival

Gothic Revival is an architectural style popular in the middle 1800s. Features of Gothic Revival include pointed arches, finials, steeply pitched roofs, and gingerbread trim on the edges of roofs and gables.

More Gothic Revival buildings

Fox Building 225 Front Street 1907
Elk's Lodge 99 607 Park View Street

Curlett and Beelman

 

1923
Chicago Athletic Association 12 S Michigan Avenue

Henry Ives Cobb

1893
Visitation Catholic Church 855 W 55 Street

Martin Carr

1891
James J. Wait House 1120 E 48 Street

Dwight H. Perkins

1897
Ev. Luth. Church Of Our Savior For The Deaf 2127 W Crystal Street

Worthmann and Steinbach

1904
Plymouth Building 417 S Dearborn Street

Simeon B. Eisendrath

1898
1222 W 18 Street 1222 W 18 Street

Paul Hurber

1882
Academie De Notre Dame 1338 W Flournoy Street

Gregory A. Vigeant

1883
Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church 1134 N La Salle Drive

Christian O. Hansen

1882

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