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

Reliance Building 32 N State Street

Burnham and Root

1890
Cook County Criminal Courts Building 46 W Hubbard Street

Otto H. Matz

1892
66 E Cedar Street 66 E Cedar Street

Church and Jobson

1893
50 E Cedar Street 50 E Cedar Street

L. Gustav Hallberg

1892
St. Catherine's Of Siena 120 N Central Avenue

George S. Smith

3015 W Warren Boulevard 3015 W Warren Boulevard

Wilson, Marble and Lamson

1889
3329 W Washington Boulevard 3329 W Washington Boulevard

Iver C. Zarbell

1904
49Th Ave. Methodist-Episcopal Church 4901 W Ferdinand Street

Wesley A. Arnold

1900
Hyde Park Presbyterian Church 1436 E 53 Street

Gregory A. Vigeant

1889
1222 W 18 Street 1222 W 18 Street

Paul Hurber

1882

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