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Victorian Architecture

Victorian Architecture

Victorian Architecture emerged in the United Kingdom during the reign of Queen Victoria, from 1837 to 1901. It is characterized by intricate details, ornate decoration, and a mixture of different architectural styles. This style became famous for its grandiose and lavish designs, influenced by Gothic Revival, Neoclassical, and Renaissance styles. The Victorian era marked a period of technological advancements in construction, allowing for the creation of elaborate facades, intricate carvings, and the use of new materials such as cast iron. The style is known for its asymmetry, steep roofs, pointed arches, and decorative elements like stained glass windows, intricate woodwork, and ornamental ironwork.

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SOMETHING in the style of Victorian Architecture

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Gothic RevivalNeoclassical architectureRenaissance architectureJohn RuskinAugustus PuginSir George Gilbert Scott
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