Olsztyn.eu
... St. Jacob’s Cathedral basilica in Olsztyn (12 Staszica St.). St. Jacobs Church was built in the 2nd half of the 14th century. The partially wooden part of the church tower was replaced with a new one in 1596. It is maintained, as the whole church, in the Gothic style. It is 63 metres high. The side ...
... St. Jacob’s Cathedral basilica in Olsztyn (12 Staszica St.). St. Jacobs Church was built in the 2nd half of the 14th century. The partially wooden part of the church tower was replaced with a new one in 1596. It is maintained, as the whole church, in the Gothic style. It is 63 metres high. The side ...
Architecture and the City in the Ancient Near East
... Course web page: http://www.sas.upenn.edu/˜harmansa/arth224.html ...
... Course web page: http://www.sas.upenn.edu/˜harmansa/arth224.html ...
OAHP | History Colorado
... divided by heavy mullions, and façade chimneys with diagonally set stacks or flues. Halftimbering is used occasionally but is limited to the gable ends. Jacobean/Elizabethan buildings are generally constructed of one external material in contrast to a Tudor structure which may use two or more materi ...
... divided by heavy mullions, and façade chimneys with diagonally set stacks or flues. Halftimbering is used occasionally but is limited to the gable ends. Jacobean/Elizabethan buildings are generally constructed of one external material in contrast to a Tudor structure which may use two or more materi ...
Vincennes Walking Tour Script
... and a new concept—the junior high. The building had an auditorium, theatre and a pool plus a variety of trade school “shop” classes. Note the intricate diaper brickwork with diamond patterns using different colored bricks and the classical terra cotta entryway with a heavy scroll brackets, dentils, ...
... and a new concept—the junior high. The building had an auditorium, theatre and a pool plus a variety of trade school “shop” classes. Note the intricate diaper brickwork with diamond patterns using different colored bricks and the classical terra cotta entryway with a heavy scroll brackets, dentils, ...
Architecture of Germany
The architecture of Germany has a long, rich and diverse history. Every major European style from Roman to Post Modern is demonstrated, including renowned examples of Carolingian, Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque, Classical and Modern architecture.Centuries of fragmentation of Germany into principalities and kingdoms caused a great regional diversity and favoured vernacular architecture. This made for a heterogeneous and diverse architectural style, with architecture differing from town to town. While this diversity may still be witnessed in small towns, the devastation of architectural heritage in the larger cities during World War II resulted in extensive rebuilding characterized by simple modernist architecture.