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
2204 W 111 Street | 2204 W 111 Street | |||
Trinity Chapel Sanctuary | 15 West 25th Street |
Richard Upjohn |
1855 | |
Samuel J. Tilden House | 14 Gramercy Park South |
Vaux and Radford |
1884 | |
New York Life Building | 51 Madison Avenue |
Cass Gilbert |
1928 | |
Church of the Transfiguration | 1 East 29th Street | 1849 | ||
Church of the Holy Communion | 656 6th Avenue |
Richard Upjohn |
1844 | |
Church of the Ascension (Protestant Episcopal) | 36-38 Fifth Avenue |
Richard Upjohn |
1841 | |
Beth Hamedrash Hagodol Synagogue | 60-64 Norfolk Street |
Schneider and Herter |
1850 | |
2440 N Lakeview Avenue | 2440 N Lakeview Avenue |
Rissman and Hirschfeld |
1926 |
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