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Encyclopedia > 1818 in architecture

See also: 1817 in architecture, other events of 1818 1819 in architecture and the architecture timeline. See also: 1816 in architecture, other events of 1817, 1818 in architecture and the architecture timeline. ... 1818 is a common year starting on Thursday. ... See also: 1818 in architecture, other events of 1819, 1820 in architecture and the architecture timeline. ... This page indexes the individual year in architecture pages. ...


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November 11 is the 315th day of the year (316th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 50 days remaining. ... James Renwick, Jr. ... See also: 1894 in architecture, other events of 1895, 1896 in architecture and the architecture timeline. ...

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American Architecture - MSN Encarta (1663 words)
Compared with the architecture in many areas of Europe and in other parts of the world, the architecture of the United States developed with remarkable uniformity.
It was a period labeled The Gilded Age by writer Mark Twain, and colorful and exuberant displays in architecture characterized it.
High Victorian Gothic architecture, inspired by contemporary work in England and by the critical writing of John Ruskin, appealed to an American desire for more picturesque variety in building styles.
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