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Does anyone know anything about this sort of architectural style? Specifically the red brick with the beige (sandstone?) flourishes. Sometimes it even has domes, on the fancier buildings. |
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o-ROYAL-ALBERT-HALL-facebook.jpg ![]() ![]() ![]() The Royal Albert Hall might be an example, maybe. It's a bit more faux-Greco than I was thinking. |
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FrbSlotkirkefløjen15.jpg ![]() ![]() ![]() Brick Romanesque or Brick Renaissance. It's mainly found around the Baltic Sea, but it crops up wherever the local geology favours clay over stone. |
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ColchesterTownHall.jpg ![]() ![]() ![]() I don't think it's any of these because I'm thinking of stuff that's mostly used on older but still functional public buildings in this country; fire stations, libraries, town halls. They were all built around 1900. But yeah |
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whitchurch-hospital-cardiff-asylum-112-1.jpg ![]() ![]() ![]() Reminds me a bit of Whitchurch asylum in Cardiff, built 1908, now abandoned (and quite interesting to have a look around - |
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