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Renaissance Revival

American  

noun

  1. a mid-Victorian architectural style adapting the classical forms of 15th- and 16th-century Italian architecture, especially palace architecture, usually characterized by blocklike massing, with refined classicized decorative detail around regularly organized windows.


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Taylor lived in the six-story, French Renaissance Revival townhouse now nestled among office buildings in Midtown for several years in the 1950s during her Michael Todd era.

From Seattle Times • Sep. 7, 2022

The tour de force is the Fordyce Bathhouse, an ornate Renaissance Revival structure built in 1915 that’s now home to the national park’s visitor center and museum.

From Washington Post • Feb. 6, 2020

From August, 1969, until that day, the six-story lightly gargoyled Renaissance Revival apartment building with a first-floor brick façade was the New York City headquarters of the Hells Angels Motorcycle Club.

From The New Yorker • Apr. 8, 2019

The third courthouse, a 1933 Renaissance Revival building in Montgomery, is named after District Judge Frank M. Johnson, who issued a significant ruling in the city’s bus boycott case.

From Architectural Digest • Jul. 22, 2015

What is meant by Renaissance, Revival of Learning, Revival of Progress and Humanism, as applied to the mediaeval period?

From History of Human Society by Blackmar, Frank W. (Frank Wilson)

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