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With its pointed roofs, leaning facades and perched castle, Quedlinburg immediately catches the eye. This town of just 20,000 inhabitants, nestled at the foot of the Harz mountains in the heart of ...
Our June edition of “The Architects of Lancaster” celebrated the work of architect Clifton Evans. This month will feature the ...
Built in 1922, this Oconomowoc school was restored and turned into a 55-unit apartment building thanks to historic and ...
Downtown Wooster centers around the magnificent Wayne County Courthouse, whose clock tower and dome create an instantly ...
For outdoor enthusiasts, Wooster offers several parks and natural areas perfect for stretching your legs and breathing in some fresh Ohio air. Freedlander Park features walking trails, sports ...
Step back in time with the remarkable residence at 5235 South University Avenue, a 1904 Chicago home that showcases the finest elements of Collegiate Gothic architecture. Standing proudly for over a ...
During a period when Collegiate Gothic style was the predominant architectural design at Bowdoin, the architect behind Sargent Gymnasium, Charles Collens, opted for Colonial Revival architecture.
The book cover send-up of Grant Wood’s 1930 painting “American Gothic” portends an on-campus dose of the surreal, as viewed through the foibles of small-town Ohio academia.
Designed by local architect Melvin King and built between 1922 and 1923, the architecture communicates the club’s dedication to its mission of education and social betterment and the high-style ...
And if time allows, roam the campus of Sewanee: The University of the South, just 15 miles south of the Caverns. The school’s gorgeous Collegiate Gothic architecture is worth its own side trip.
Recognizable for its pointed arches and rib vaults, Gothic architecture was Europe’s primary building style for cathedrals from the late 12th to the 16th century. It evolved from its heavier ...
Pennsylvania Bryn Mawr College features Collegiate Gothic architecture in several buildings on the campus just outside Philadelphia. Conde Nast noted how Bryn Mawr's campus design resembled two famous ...