While you might know this style by its ornate exterior details, inside it brings even more drama. At first glance, Gothic Revival architecture might not seem like a warm and cozy style for your home.
Recognizable for its pointed arches and rib vaults, Gothic architecture was Europe’s primary building style for cathedrals from the late 12th to the 16th century. It evolved from its heavier, rounder ...
A starchitect of the 19th century, Richard Upjohn was particularly known for his Gothic Revival churches, trimmed with finials, arches and crenellated spires. In 1843, he designed his own home at 296 ...
There are many architectural facets to a Gothic Revival home that make them so intriguing. Whether it's the dramatic façades or striking interiors that appeal, these historic structures with pitched ...
On more than 60 sprawling acres in Tarrytown sits one of the most significant houses of the 19th century. Lyndhurst mansion is a Gothic Revival masterpiece of art and architecture. Sign up for tours ...
Rising about 300 feet, this brick-and-stone tower was instantly iconic upon completion and highlights Vanderbilt University’s Zeppos College on West End Avenue. The Collegiate Gothic subgenre of ...
The background -- Ecclesiology in the United States: the first phase, 1841-1847 -- The second phase, 1846-1848 -- Christ Church Cathedral and the Chapel of saint Anne, Fredericton, New Brunswick -- ...
Gothic architecture, originating in 12th-century France, is renowned for its soaring spires, intricate stained glass, and expansive interiors. This style, equally characterized by pointed arches, ...
Editor’s note: A version of this story was originally published in 2016. It has been updated by Nicolette Cavallaro. “The Parsonage -- standing on its original site on Arthur Kill Road at the corner ...
Church history and architecture aren't limited to the ancient cathedrals of Europe. People visiting Lansing can experience beautiful architecture and get a glimpse of the past with a quick walk ...