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neogothic

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neogothic [ˌnɪəʊˈgɒθɪk]
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(Fine Arts & Visual Arts / Architecture) another name for Gothic Revival
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neogothic [ˌniːəʊˈgɒθɪk] ADJneogótíco


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Architect Frederick Stevens designed a functional building that is nothing short of monumental, combining the neoGothic style of the early Victorian era with elements derived from traditional Indian architecture.
Of course, the dangerous classes were hardly present in the neogothic halls of the University of Chicago; and "class," with its Marxian connotations of violence and upheaval, is a word that has been banished from the discourse of the political and supplanted with the more visual, spatial, and geographic formulations of inclusions and exclusions.
14 Which Charles was an English architect whose work includes the neogothic Houses of Parliament?
 
 
 
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