Gothic

Gothic is an architectural style common in western Europe during the High Middle Ages (from the mid-1000s to the early 1500s). Church builders were especially drawn to Gothic features, which include flying buttresses, rib vaults, pointed arches, and highly decorated windows. (You'll sometimes see the term "Gothic" applied to later architecture that's really Gothic Revival.)

More Gothic buildings

Chicago Athletic Association 12 S Michigan Avenue

Henry Ives Cobb

1893
President's House, University Of Chicago 1146 E 59 Street

Henry Ives Cobb

1895
1310 N Astor Street 1310 N Astor Street

Burnham and Root

1887
2102 S Avers Avenue 2102 S Avers Avenue

Frederick B. Townsend

1892
St. Vincent De Paul Church 1004 W Webster Avenue

John E.O. Pridmore

1895
2120 W Concord Place 2120 W Concord Place

Charles Thisslew

1897
1430 W Berwyn Avenue 1430 W Berwyn Avenue

George L. Pfeiffer

1904
564-566 Commercial Street 564-566 Commercial Street 1907
Plymouth Building 417 S Dearborn Street

Simeon B. Eisendrath

1898
Fisher Building 337 S Dearborn Street

D.H. Burnham and Company

1896

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