-:Undertaker:-
08-09-2013, 11:41 PM
There are many types of architecture, but i'm mainly interested by the two schools/styles of architecture that were used in the Victorian era: that is, Gothic architecture and Classical architecture. In Victorian Britain, examples of both can be seen virtually everywhere but Britain tended to side on the whole more with Gothic rather than classical. On the other hand, America tended to go for classical.
Examples of Gothic
http://cdn2.spectator.co.uk/wp-content/blogs.dir/11/files/2012/12/96324454.jpg
Palace of Westminster, Great Britain.
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/7/7a/Frauenkirche_bei_Nacht.jpg/250px-Frauenkirche_bei_Nacht.jpg
The recently rebuilt Church of Dresden, Germany.
http://a1.cdn-hotels.com/landing/images/85983b4e-4ea5-40c0-a1a1-420ca614a5f0_20130328052718.jpg
St Pancreas railway station, Great Britain.
http://drogriporter.hu/files/drogriporter/imce/budapest-parliament.jpg
Parliament of Hungary.
http://gothichouses.weebly.com/uploads/1/4/9/1/1491431/2628070.jpg
Example of a Gothic house in America.
Examples of Classical
http://s0.geograph.org.uk/photos/00/48/004855_ba29648a.jpg
St Georges Hall in Liverpool, Great Britain.
http://media.web.britannica.com/eb-media/42/93842-004-5C6861C5.jpg
Capitol Building in Washington DC, America.
http://www.itraveluk.co.uk/photos/data/502/bank-of-england.jpg
Bank of England building, Great Britain.
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_dB66WC6MM9M/RbM2csApbAI/AAAAAAAABFA/MFo5Qbog0LI/s400/India+558.jpg
Former Palace of the Viceroy, now home to the President (India).
http://recentpastnation.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/style_neo-classicalrevival_mcgovern_IMG3.jpg
Example of a Classical house in America.
My favourite is the Gothic style myself, I love the detail and the fact that it represents Christianity whereas the classical school is more representative of a 'New Rome' ideal - hence why historically the Gothic style is linked to Royalty whereas the classical school is always linked more to Republicanism. That all said, my favourite building in the world is actually the former Palace of the Viceroy in India which is in a classical style.
So although they don't really build in these styles anymore, preferring ugly and plain glass/concrete - which of the two do you prefer?
Examples of Gothic
http://cdn2.spectator.co.uk/wp-content/blogs.dir/11/files/2012/12/96324454.jpg
Palace of Westminster, Great Britain.
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/7/7a/Frauenkirche_bei_Nacht.jpg/250px-Frauenkirche_bei_Nacht.jpg
The recently rebuilt Church of Dresden, Germany.
http://a1.cdn-hotels.com/landing/images/85983b4e-4ea5-40c0-a1a1-420ca614a5f0_20130328052718.jpg
St Pancreas railway station, Great Britain.
http://drogriporter.hu/files/drogriporter/imce/budapest-parliament.jpg
Parliament of Hungary.
http://gothichouses.weebly.com/uploads/1/4/9/1/1491431/2628070.jpg
Example of a Gothic house in America.
Examples of Classical
http://s0.geograph.org.uk/photos/00/48/004855_ba29648a.jpg
St Georges Hall in Liverpool, Great Britain.
http://media.web.britannica.com/eb-media/42/93842-004-5C6861C5.jpg
Capitol Building in Washington DC, America.
http://www.itraveluk.co.uk/photos/data/502/bank-of-england.jpg
Bank of England building, Great Britain.
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_dB66WC6MM9M/RbM2csApbAI/AAAAAAAABFA/MFo5Qbog0LI/s400/India+558.jpg
Former Palace of the Viceroy, now home to the President (India).
http://recentpastnation.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/style_neo-classicalrevival_mcgovern_IMG3.jpg
Example of a Classical house in America.
My favourite is the Gothic style myself, I love the detail and the fact that it represents Christianity whereas the classical school is more representative of a 'New Rome' ideal - hence why historically the Gothic style is linked to Royalty whereas the classical school is always linked more to Republicanism. That all said, my favourite building in the world is actually the former Palace of the Viceroy in India which is in a classical style.
So although they don't really build in these styles anymore, preferring ugly and plain glass/concrete - which of the two do you prefer?