Architecture and Design Analysis
Architecture and Design of the Building
Tudor Revival: 75%
- Steeply pitched gable roofs
- Decorative half-timbering
- Brick exterior walls
- Grouped windows with leaded glass
Gothic Revival: 60%
- Gothic arched windows and doorways
- Pointed arches over some of the windows
Renaissance: 50%
- Symmetrical arrangement of windows and doors
- Classical elements such as the arched entryway
Styles and Influences
Tudor Revival
Inspired by medieval English architecture combining Renaissance and Gothic design elements.
- Examples in real life: Ascott House in Buckinghamshire, England
Gothic Revival
Emulates Gothic style noted for its arches, ornate detailing, and spires.
- Examples in real life: Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Canada
Renaissance
Focused on symmetry, proportion, and geometry, with a clear influence from classical Roman and Greek architecture.
- Examples in real life: Villa Rotonda by Palladio in Vicenza, Italy