- a word derived from Gothic.
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To complement the renovation of St. Pancras a few years ago the main concourse of the Kings Cross terminal has recently been refurbished with a swooping, pseudo-Gothic ceiling designed by John McAslan.
From New York Times • Jan. 9, 2013
To capture the masonry spirit of nearby older pseudo-Gothic buildings, Saarinen pumped wet concrete into frames that were filled with stones, simulating inexpensively their handcrafted finish.
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Furthermore, the new colleges would have to exist cheek by jowl with two of Yale's most determinedly pseudo-Gothic structures: the ten-story Payne Whitney Gymnasium and the Yale Graduate School.
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Last week the design of the new Air Force Academy, unveiled in models at Colorado Springs, resolutely avoided any resemblance to pseudo-Gothic West Point or the traditional brick and stone buildings at Annapolis.
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Yorkshire, a product of architectural rivalry, 162.Kirkwall and its cathedral, 299.Knebworth, its pseudo-Gothic architecture, 257, 260; "Ouida's" visit to, 256; a night of conversation at, 288.K�rmend, castle of, in Hungary, 246.
From Memoirs of Life and Literature by Mallock, W. H. (William Hurrell)