Gothic Revival architecture in United States
Discover 35 places in United States shaped by Gothic Revival architecture, with photos, the architects behind them, and where to find each one.
Gothic Revival brought pointed arches, towers, and tracery back in the 19th century. In Sweden it shaped hundreds of churches and the era's contested cathedral restorations. More about gothic revival
Gothic Revival in United States
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General Electric Building
1931 · Cross & Cross
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Christ Church Cathedral
1867
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Sainte Anne de Detroit Catholic Church
1886
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Christ Church Detroit
1863 · Gordon W. Lloyd
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Masonic Temple
1926 · George D. Mason
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St. Paul Cathedral
1906 · John Comes
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Union Trust Building
1917 · Frederick Osterling
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Heinz Memorial Chapel
1938 · Charles Klauder
- Cathedral of Learning Charles Klauder
- Holy Name of Jesus Church
- St. Patrick's Church James H. Dakin
- Suzzallo Library Bebb & Gould
- The Quad Cope & Stewardson
- Masonic Temple James Windrim
- PAFA Frank Furness
- Eastern State Penitentiary John Haviland
- Russ Building George Kelham
- Grace Cathedral Lewis Hobart
- Cathedral of Saint Peter and Saint Paul George Frederick Bodley
- Smithsonian Institution Building James Renwick Jr.
- Mem Hall William Robert Ware
- Green-Wood Cemetery
- Jefferson Market Courthouse Frederick Clarke Withers
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