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Under History of architecture
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2. INTRODUCTION TO REVIVAL ARCHITECTURE
Revivalism in architecture is the use of visual styles that consciously echo the style of a previous architectural era.
Modern-day revival styles can be summarized within New Classical architecture.
The Greek Revival was an architectural movement of the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
Renaissance Revival architecture is a group of 19th century architectural revival styles which were neither Greek
Revival nor Gothic Revival but which instead drew inspiration from a wide range of classicizing Italian modes.
From 1910–1930, the Colonial Revival movement was ascendant, with about 40% of U.S. homes built during this period in the
Colonial Revival style.
Gothic Revival is an architectural movement that began in the late 1740s in England.
Russian neoclassical revival was a trend in Russian culture, most pronounced in architecture, that briefly
replaced Eclecticism and Art Nouveau as the leading architectural style between the Revolution of 1905 and the outbreak of World
War I.
3. STRUCTURES I’M GOING TO COVER HERE…
LIVERPOOL CATHEDRAL MENTMORE TOWER NOTRE DAME
4. LIVERPOOL CATHEDRAL
INTRODUCTION ARCHITECTURE
The total external length of the
building, including the Lady
Chapel (dedicated to the Blessed
Virgin), is 207 yards (189 m).
It’s internal length is 160 yards
(150 m).
height of 331 feet (101 m).
Length 188.67 m (619.0 ft)
Nave height 35.3 m (116 ft)
Choir height 35.3 m (116 ft)
Number of towers 1
Tower height 100.8 m (331 ft)1
Built on St James's Mount in Liverpool,
and the seat of the Bishop of Liverpool.
Dedicated to Christ 'in especial
remembrance of His most glorious
Resurrection’
Design by Giles Gilbert Scott and was
constructed between 1904 and 1978.
6. MENTMORE TOWER
Mentmore Towers, historically known
simply as "Mentmore", is a 19th-
century English country house built
between 1852 and 1854 for the Rothschild
family in the village
of Mentmore in Buckinghamshire.
The house was designed for the banker
and collector of fine art Baron Mayer de
Rothschild as a country home, and as a
display case for his collection of fine art.
8. NOTRE DAME
The cathedral's construction
began in 1163 under
Bishop Maurice de Sully and was
largely complete by 1260.
The buttresses meant that the
walls could be higher and thinner,
and could have much larger
windows.
Location Parvis Notre-Dame –
Place Jean-Paul-II, Paris
Specifications
Length 128 m (420 ft)
Width 48 m (157 ft)
Nave height 35 metres (115 ft)
[1]
Number of towers 2
Tower height 69 m (226 ft)
Number of spires 1 (destroyed by fire)
Spire height 91.44 m (300.0 ft) (formerly)
[2]
Bells 10
The first phase began with the
construction of the choir and its
two ambulatories.
An important innovation in the
13th century was the introduction
of the flying buttress.