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1 акция возрождения
возрождение готической архитектуры в XIX — revival of architecture, Gothic revival
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > акция возрождения
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2 готическое Возрождение
Architecture: Gothic revivalУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > готическое Возрождение
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4 Neugotik
f ARCHIT. Gothic Revival, neo-Gothic style ( oder architecture)* * *Neu|go|tikfGothic revival, neo-Gothic style* * *Neu·go·tik[ˈnɔygo:tɪk]f ARCHIT, KUNST neo-Gothic* * * -
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Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Neogotik
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6 Neugotik
Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Neugotik
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7 возрождение готической архитектуры в XIX в.
General subject: Gothic revival, revival of architectureУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > возрождение готической архитектуры в XIX в.
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8 Hopper, Thomas
SUBJECT AREA: Architecture and building[br]b. 1776 Rochester, Kent, Englandd. 11 August 1856 London, England[br]English architect whose large practice produced Gothic Revival work.[br]Like so many of his contemporaries, Hopper made extensive use of cast iron, both structurally and decoratively. A notable example of this was his Conservatory, added to Carlton House in London in 1807–12 for the Prince of Wales: it was demolished in 1827–8. Constructed with cast iron and stained glass, the Conservatory took the form of slender, tall piers supporting an elaborate fan vault, the design of which was based upon that of the sixteenth-century Henry VII Chapel at Westminster Abbey.[br]Further ReadingH.Colvin, Biographical Dictionary of English Architects, 1600–1840, London: John Murray.Henry Russell-Hitchcock, 1977, Architecture, Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, London: Penguin.DY -
9 Bentley, John Francis
SUBJECT AREA: Architecture and building[br]b. 30 January 1839 Doncaster, Yorkshire, Englandd. 2 March 1902 Clapham, London, England[br]English architect who specialized chiefly in ecclesiastical building, especially Roman Catholic churches.[br]Bentley's work was of high quality, particularly with regard to the decorative materials and finish. Notable among his churches was the Church of the Holy Rood (begun in 1887) at Watford, which is in Gothic Revival style, with fine decorative materials.Bentley's chef-d'oeuvre is the Roman Catholic Cathedral of Westminster in London: begun in 1895, the shell was completed in 1903. He based the banded pattern of the exterior upon the Italian medieval cathedrals of Siena and Orvieto, but at Westminster the banding is in red brick and white stone instead of marble. The cathedral interior is Byzantine in style, with pendentive construction. Built of load-bearing brick, with the saucer domes inside being made of concrete strengthened with brick inserts, there is no steel reinforcement: in choosing this type of structural material, Bentley was more closely following ancient Roman technology than modern use of concrete. The intention was to have all surfaces clad in mosaic of marble, but sadly only a portion of this has yet been achieved.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsBentley was nominated in 1902 to receive the RIBA Gold Medal but died before the presentation ceremony.Further ReadingW.de l'Hopital, 1919, Westminster Cathedral and its Architect, Hutchinson.DY -
10 неоготический стиль
1) General subject: neo gothic2) Religion: Neo-Gothic ( Of, relating to, or constituting a revival or adaptation of the Gothic in literature or architecture)3) Architecture: Neo-GothicУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > неоготический стиль
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