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
Academie De Notre Dame | 1338 W Flournoy Street |
Gregory A. Vigeant |
1883 | |
Mccormick Row Houses | 845 W Fullerton Avenue |
A.M.F. Colton |
1884 | |
Mccormick Row Houses | 849 W Fullerton Avenue |
A.M.F. Colton |
1884 | |
Mccormick Row Houses | 851 W Fullerton Avenue |
A.M.F. Colton |
1884 | |
Mccormick Row Houses | 853 W Fullerton Avenue |
A.M.F. Colton |
1884 | |
Mccormick Row Houses | 857 W Fullerton Avenue |
A.M.F. Colton |
1884 | |
Mccormick Row Houses | 855 W Fullerton Avenue |
A.M.F. Colton |
1884 | |
Mccormick Row Houses | 859 W Fullerton Avenue |
A.M.F. Colton |
1884 | |
Kohtz And Austrian Houses | 620 W Fullerton Parkway |
Theodore Karls |
1886 | |
Schutz Beergarden | 400 E 115 Street |
Frommann and Jebsen |
1905 |