Building Architecture
Architectural Overview
Building Influences
Gothic Revival: 90%
- Pointed arches
- Elaborate facades with intricate detailing
- Vertical lines and height emphasis
Beaux-Arts: 85%
- Symmetrical layout
- Rich decorative elements
- Grandiose scale and classical proportions
Art Nouveau: 75%
- Organic forms and flowing lines
- Use of floral motifs and asymmetrical shapes
- Emphasis on craftsmanship and materials
Style Descriptions
Gothic Revival
The Gothic Revival style is characterized by pointed arches, intricate detailing, and verticality. It aims to evoke the grandeur of medieval architecture.
Beaux-Arts
This style combines classical architecture and the grandeur of European baroque style, focusing on symmetry, rich decorations, and classical elements.
Art Nouveau
Art Nouveau is known for its organic shapes and flowing lines, often inspired by nature. The movement emphasizes aesthetics and craftsmanship.