The Gothic Revival (also referred to as Victorian Gothic or Neo-Gothic) is an architectural movement that began in the late 1740s in England. Its popularity grew rapidly in the early 19th century, when increasingly serious and learned admirers of neo-Gothic styles sought to revive medieval forms, in contrast to the neoclassical styles prevalent at the time.
In England, the centre of this revival, it was intertwined with deeply philosophical movements associated with a re-awakening of High Church or Anglo-Catholic self-belief (and by the Catholic convert Augustus Welby Pugin) concerned by the growth of religious nonconformism. Ultimately, the style became widespread for its intrinsic appeal in the third quarter of the 19th century.
In parallel to the ascendancy of neo-Gothic styles in 19th-century England, interest spread rapidly to the continent of Europe, in Australia, South Africa and to the Americas; indeed the number of Gothic Revival and Carpenter Gothic structures built in the 19th and 20h centuries may[clarification needed] exceed the number of authentic Gothic structures that had been built previously.
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2/4 People's Palaces: The Gothic Revival
2/4 People's Palaces: The Gothic Revival
2/4 People's Palaces: The Gothic Revival
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3/4 People's Palaces: The Gothic Revival
3/4 People's Palaces: The Gothic Revival
3/4 People's Palaces: The Gothic Revival
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4/4 People's Palaces: The Gothic Revival
4/4 People's Palaces: The Gothic Revival
4/4 People's Palaces: The Gothic Revival
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Gothic Revival: Design in a Nutshell (1/6)
Gothic Revival: Design in a Nutshell (1/6)
Gothic Revival: Design in a Nutshell (1/6)
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Minecraft Timelapse - Gothic Revival Cathedral
Minecraft Timelapse - Gothic Revival Cathedral
Minecraft Timelapse - Gothic Revival Cathedral
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3 - Gothic Revival - The Architecture Tour
3 - Gothic Revival - The Architecture Tour
3 - Gothic Revival - The Architecture Tour
St. James Episcopal Church was built in the 1860's. The designer, Richard Upjohn, was a renowned architect, the first President of the American Architects In...
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Urban Exploration: Gothic Revival Style Abandoned Farm House
Urban Exploration: Gothic Revival Style Abandoned Farm House
Urban Exploration: Gothic Revival Style Abandoned Farm House
This was filmed earlier in the Spring of 2014. This abandoned farm house was seemingly still quite sturdy considering the natural decay of what little was le...
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Urban Exploration: Gothic Revival Style Abandoned Farm House #2
Urban Exploration: Gothic Revival Style Abandoned Farm House #2
Urban Exploration: Gothic Revival Style Abandoned Farm House #2
A video exploration tour through another Gothic Revival style farm house. We seem to have a lot of this style here in Ontario. There was some newspapers lyin...
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Gothic Revival Architecture (a brief)
Gothic Revival Architecture (a brief)
Gothic Revival Architecture (a brief)
A short film concising Gothic Revival in architecture.
Tyntesfield Victorian Gothic Revival House And Estate, North Somerset
Tyntesfield Victorian Gothic Revival House And Estate, North Somerset
Tyntesfield Victorian Gothic Revival House And Estate, North Somerset
Tyntesfield is a Victorian Gothic Revival house and estate near Wraxall, North Somerset, England. The house is a Grade I listed building named after the Tynte baronets, who had owned estates in the area since about 1500. The location was formerly that of a 16th-century hunting lodge, which was used as a farmhouse until the early 19th century. In the 1830s a Georgian mansion was built on the site, which was bought by English businessman William Gibbs, whose huge fortune came from guano used as fertilizer. In the 1860s Gibbs had the house significantly expanded and remodelled; a chapel was added in the 1870s. The Gibbs family owned the house un
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2/4 People's Palaces: The Gothic Revival
2/4 People's Palaces: The Gothic Revival
2/4 People's Palaces: The Gothic Revival
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3/4 People's Palaces: The Gothic Revival
3/4 People's Palaces: The Gothic Revival
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4/4 People's Palaces: The Gothic Revival
4/4 People's Palaces: The Gothic Revival
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Gothic Revival: Design in a Nutshell (1/6)
Gothic Revival: Design in a Nutshell (1/6)
Gothic Revival: Design in a Nutshell (1/6)
Free learning from The Open University http://www.open.edu/openlearn/science-maths-technology/engineering-and-technology/design-and-innovation/design --- Got...
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Minecraft Timelapse - Gothic Revival Cathedral
Minecraft Timelapse - Gothic Revival Cathedral
Minecraft Timelapse - Gothic Revival Cathedral
(english description below) Zeitraffervideo des Bauevents "Kathedrale" auf dem deutschen Minecraft-Server EpicOnline. Am Bau beteiligten sich etwa 30 Spieler...
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3 - Gothic Revival - The Architecture Tour
3 - Gothic Revival - The Architecture Tour
3 - Gothic Revival - The Architecture Tour
St. James Episcopal Church was built in the 1860's. The designer, Richard Upjohn, was a renowned architect, the first President of the American Architects In...
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Urban Exploration: Gothic Revival Style Abandoned Farm House
Urban Exploration: Gothic Revival Style Abandoned Farm House
Urban Exploration: Gothic Revival Style Abandoned Farm House
This was filmed earlier in the Spring of 2014. This abandoned farm house was seemingly still quite sturdy considering the natural decay of what little was le...
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Urban Exploration: Gothic Revival Style Abandoned Farm House #2
Urban Exploration: Gothic Revival Style Abandoned Farm House #2
Urban Exploration: Gothic Revival Style Abandoned Farm House #2
A video exploration tour through another Gothic Revival style farm house. We seem to have a lot of this style here in Ontario. There was some newspapers lyin...
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Gothic Revival Architecture (a brief)
Gothic Revival Architecture (a brief)
Gothic Revival Architecture (a brief)
A short film concising Gothic Revival in architecture.
Tyntesfield Victorian Gothic Revival House And Estate, North Somerset
Tyntesfield Victorian Gothic Revival House And Estate, North Somerset
Tyntesfield Victorian Gothic Revival House And Estate, North Somerset
Tyntesfield is a Victorian Gothic Revival house and estate near Wraxall, North Somerset, England. The house is a Grade I listed building named after the Tynte baronets, who had owned estates in the area since about 1500. The location was formerly that of a 16th-century hunting lodge, which was used as a farmhouse until the early 19th century. In the 1830s a Georgian mansion was built on the site, which was bought by English businessman William Gibbs, whose huge fortune came from guano used as fertilizer. In the 1860s Gibbs had the house significantly expanded and remodelled; a chapel was added in the 1870s. The Gibbs family owned the house un
Monster Madness: The Gothic Revival of Horror - Awesome Documentary!
Monster Madness: The Gothic Revival of Horror - Awesome Documentary!
Monster Madness: The Gothic Revival of Horror - Awesome Documentary!
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Gothic and Gothic Revival
Gothic and Gothic Revival
Gothic and Gothic Revival
Overview of the medieval Gothic style, and its influence on the art and architecture of the 19th century through such Gothic Revival styles as the Pre-Raphaelites and the Arts and Crafts Movement.
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North American House Types: Gothic Revival Houses
North American House Types: Gothic Revival Houses
North American House Types: Gothic Revival Houses
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Gothic Revival!!!
Gothic Revival!!!
Gothic Revival!!!
Gothic Revival At the 07 All American Cup Tour!!! All My Own footage and pictures!!
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Devils Rising by Southern Gothic Revival
Devils Rising by Southern Gothic Revival
Devils Rising by Southern Gothic Revival
New tune off the 2nd Southern Gothic Revival CD entitled "Skull rings and Whiskey"
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Meanwood Towers Victorian Gothic revival Leeds
Meanwood Towers Victorian Gothic revival Leeds
Meanwood Towers Victorian Gothic revival Leeds
Designed by Edward Welby Pugin (son of the Pugin who designed the interior of the palace of Westminster) built 1867, now sadly converted to flats and looking...
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Gothic Revival Cathedral - Cinematic
Gothic Revival Cathedral - Cinematic
Gothic Revival Cathedral - Cinematic
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Knightshayes Gothic Revival House And Gardens Mid Devon.
Knightshayes Gothic Revival House And Gardens Mid Devon.
Knightshayes Gothic Revival House And Gardens Mid Devon.
Knightshayes Court is a Victorian country house in Tiverton, Devon, England, designed by William Burges for the Heathcoat-Amory family. Nikolaus Pevsner desc...
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Free learning from The Open University http://www.open.edu/openlearn/science-maths-technology/engineering-and-technology/design-and-innovation/design --- Got...
Free learning from The Open University http://www.open.edu/openlearn/science-maths-technology/engineering-and-technology/design-and-innovation/design --- Got...
(english description below) Zeitraffervideo des Bauevents "Kathedrale" auf dem deutschen Minecraft-Server EpicOnline. Am Bau beteiligten sich etwa 30 Spieler...
(english description below) Zeitraffervideo des Bauevents "Kathedrale" auf dem deutschen Minecraft-Server EpicOnline. Am Bau beteiligten sich etwa 30 Spieler...
St. James Episcopal Church was built in the 1860's. The designer, Richard Upjohn, was a renowned architect, the first President of the American Architects In...
St. James Episcopal Church was built in the 1860's. The designer, Richard Upjohn, was a renowned architect, the first President of the American Architects In...
This was filmed earlier in the Spring of 2014. This abandoned farm house was seemingly still quite sturdy considering the natural decay of what little was le...
This was filmed earlier in the Spring of 2014. This abandoned farm house was seemingly still quite sturdy considering the natural decay of what little was le...
A video exploration tour through another Gothic Revival style farm house. We seem to have a lot of this style here in Ontario. There was some newspapers lyin...
A video exploration tour through another Gothic Revival style farm house. We seem to have a lot of this style here in Ontario. There was some newspapers lyin...
Tyntesfield is a Victorian Gothic Revival house and estate near Wraxall, North Somerset, England. The house is a Grade I listed building named after the Tynte baronets, who had owned estates in the area since about 1500. The location was formerly that of a 16th-century hunting lodge, which was used as a farmhouse until the early 19th century. In the 1830s a Georgian mansion was built on the site, which was bought by English businessman William Gibbs, whose huge fortune came from guano used as fertilizer. In the 1860s Gibbs had the house significantly expanded and remodelled; a chapel was added in the 1870s. The Gibbs family owned the house until the death of Richard Gibbs in 2001.
Tyntesfield was purchased by the National Trust in June 2002, after a fundraising campaign to prevent it being sold to private interests and ensure it would be open to the public. The house was opened to visitors for the first time just 10 weeks after the acquisition, and as more rooms are restored they are added to the tour.
Tyntesfield is a Victorian Gothic Revival house and estate near Wraxall, North Somerset, England. The house is a Grade I listed building named after the Tynte baronets, who had owned estates in the area since about 1500. The location was formerly that of a 16th-century hunting lodge, which was used as a farmhouse until the early 19th century. In the 1830s a Georgian mansion was built on the site, which was bought by English businessman William Gibbs, whose huge fortune came from guano used as fertilizer. In the 1860s Gibbs had the house significantly expanded and remodelled; a chapel was added in the 1870s. The Gibbs family owned the house until the death of Richard Gibbs in 2001.
Tyntesfield was purchased by the National Trust in June 2002, after a fundraising campaign to prevent it being sold to private interests and ensure it would be open to the public. The house was opened to visitors for the first time just 10 weeks after the acquisition, and as more rooms are restored they are added to the tour.
Overview of the medieval Gothic style, and its influence on the art and architecture of the 19th century through such Gothic Revival styles as the Pre-Raphaelites and the Arts and Crafts Movement.
Overview of the medieval Gothic style, and its influence on the art and architecture of the 19th century through such Gothic Revival styles as the Pre-Raphaelites and the Arts and Crafts Movement.
Designed by Edward Welby Pugin (son of the Pugin who designed the interior of the palace of Westminster) built 1867, now sadly converted to flats and looking...
Designed by Edward Welby Pugin (son of the Pugin who designed the interior of the palace of Westminster) built 1867, now sadly converted to flats and looking...
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Knightshayes Gothic Revival House And Gardens Mid Devon.
Knightshayes Court is a Victorian country house in Tiverton, Devon, England, designed by William Burges for the Heathcoat-Amory family. Nikolaus Pevsner desc...
Knightshayes Court is a Victorian country house in Tiverton, Devon, England, designed by William Burges for the Heathcoat-Amory family. Nikolaus Pevsner desc...
What is George Gilbert Scott?
A documentary report all about George Gilbert Scott for the blind and visually impaired or for homework/assignment.
Sir George Gilbert Scott (13 July 1811 – 27 March 1878), styled Sir Gilbert Scott, was an English Gothic revival architect, chiefly associated with the design, building and renovation of churches and cathedrals, although he started his career as a leading designer of workhouses. He was one of the most prolific architects which Great Britain has produced, over 800 buildings being designed or altered by him.
Intro/Outro music:
Discovery Hit/Chucky the Construction Worker - Kevin MacLeod (incom
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Architecture Spotlight #65 | Gothic Revival by The Fechtel Company | Tampa, Florida
Architecture Spotlight #65 | Gothic Revival by The Fechtel Company | Tampa, Florida
Architecture Spotlight #65 | Gothic Revival by The Fechtel Company | Tampa, Florida
A cinematic look at a beautiful Gothic Revival home in Tampa, Florida. Located right on a golf course on the 18th hole, the home is perfectly situated to see golfers right from the windows. Another gem by The Fechtel Company.
Website - http://thefechtelcompany.com
Cinematography by Chibi Moku http://www.chibimoku.com
Color Grading by Bryan Smaller
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George Frederick Bodley and the Later Gothic Revival in Britain and America PDF eBook
George Frederick Bodley and the Later Gothic Revival in Britain and America PDF eBook
George Frederick Bodley and the Later Gothic Revival in Britain and America PDF eBook
Read online pdf book at http://dboox.com
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"Cold as Ice" by Foreigner - Alex Straus Fausto at Casa Loma
"Cold as Ice" by Foreigner - Alex Straus Fausto at Casa Loma
"Cold as Ice" by Foreigner - Alex Straus Fausto at Casa Loma
15 year old Alexander Richard Straus-Fausto plays the 4/19 organ of Casa Loma Castle, Toronto Ontario Canada.
Casa Loma (Spanish for Hill House) is a Gothic Revival style house and gardens in midtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, that is now a museum and landmark. It was originally a residence for financier Sir Henry Mill Pellatt. Casa Loma was constructed over a three-year period from 1911–1914. The architect of the mansion was E. J. Lennox who was also responsible for the designs of several other city landmarks.
This organ was built by Wurlitzer, North Tonawanda New York in July 1922 and installed in Shea's Hippodrome Theatre on Toronto's
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Gothic Revival Style Architecture
Gothic Revival Style Architecture
Gothic Revival Style Architecture
This month we are going to explore all the various house styles throughout the United States. Each day we will go over the key features and elements that make that style unique. How the style might transition from one to another, since a house design is rarely pure to one particular style.
This is the outline for this series (subject to change):
Dutch Colonial
French Colonial
Spanish Colonial
Georgian
Adam
Early Classical Revival
Greek Revival
Today - (Gothic Revival)
Italianate
Exotic Revivals
Octagon
Second Empire
Stick
Queen Anne
Shingle
Richardsonian Romanesque
Folk Victorian
Colonial Revival
Neoclassical
Tudor
Chateauesque
Beaux Arts
F
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Residential for sale - 5696 Snyder Road, Berrien Springs, MI 49103
Residential for sale - 5696 Snyder Road, Berrien Springs, MI 49103
Residential for sale - 5696 Snyder Road, Berrien Springs, MI 49103
Property Site: http://tour.circlepix.com/home/Q6SM4V
Established & Restored Victorian Gothic Revival Bed & Breakfast sitting on 6.4 acres of beautiful land. Their are 6 bedrooms that have their own bathrooms for guest privacy. The large dining room and multiple sitting rooms is great for entertaining. Enjoy walking through the perennial gardens, strolling by the spring fed pond, or relax on one of the many porches taking in the breathtaking view. Detached guest house has 1472 sq. ft. on main level with 2 bed & 2 baths and has a full basement with additional bed, bath, & full kitchen.
Bedrooms: 6
Bathrooms: 5 full and 1 half bathrooms
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George Frederick Bodley and the Later Gothic Revival in Britain and America PDF
George Frederick Bodley and the Later Gothic Revival in Britain and America PDF
George Frederick Bodley and the Later Gothic Revival in Britain and America PDF
Click here to download http://bit.ly/1LSto4H
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Medley of Star Wars Tunes - Alexander Straus-Fausto
Medley of Star Wars Tunes - Alexander Straus-Fausto
Medley of Star Wars Tunes - Alexander Straus-Fausto
This Medley starts out with the Theme song, than Cantina band, and Darth Vader's Imperial March and than the Theme Song again and ends with Duel of the Fates.
Casa Loma (Spanish for Hill House) is a Gothic Revival style house and gardens in midtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, that is now a museum and landmark. It was originally a residence for financier Sir Henry Mill Pellatt. Casa Loma was constructed over a three-year period from 1911–1914. The architect of the mansion was E. J. Lennox who was also responsible for the designs of several other city landmarks.
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Bodley And The Later Gothic Revival In Britain And America Pdf
Bodley And The Later Gothic Revival In Britain And America Pdf
Bodley And The Later Gothic Revival In Britain And America Pdf
Click here to download the PDF version
http://bit.ly/1H9vJBZ
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Greek Revival Style Architecture
Greek Revival Style Architecture
Greek Revival Style Architecture
This month we are going to explore all the various house styles throughout the United States. Each day we will go over the key features and elements that make that style unique. How the style might transition from one to another, since a house design is rarely pure to one particular style.
This is the outline for this series (subject to change):
Dutch Colonial
French Colonial
Spanish Colonial
Georgian
Adam
Early Classical Revival
Today - (Greek Revival)
Gothic Revival
Italianate
Exotic Revivals
Octagon
Second Empire
Stick
Queen Anne
Shingle
Richardsonian Romanesque
Folk Victorian
Colonial Revival
Neoclassical
Tudor
Chateauesque
Beaux Arts
F
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Early Classical Revival Style Architecture
Early Classical Revival Style Architecture
Early Classical Revival Style Architecture
This month we are going to explore all the various house styles throughout the United States. Each day we will go over the key features and elements that make that style unique. How the style might transition from one to another, since a house design is rarely pure to one particular style.
This is the outline for this series (subject to change):
Dutch Colonial
French Colonial
Spanish Colonial
Georgian
Adam
Today - (Early Classical Revival)
Greek Revival
Gothic Revival
Italianate
Exotic Revivals
Octagon
Second Empire
Stick
Queen Anne
Shingle
Richardsonian Romanesque
Folk Victorian
Colonial Revival
Neoclassical
Tudor
Chateauesque
Beaux Arts
F
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Red Sun Revival interview Lumous Gothic Festival 2015 Tampere Finland WANHTPY podcast
Red Sun Revival interview Lumous Gothic Festival 2015 Tampere Finland WANHTPY podcast
Red Sun Revival interview Lumous Gothic Festival 2015 Tampere Finland WANHTPY podcast
We Are Not Here To Please You podcast interviews Red Sun Revival at Lumous Gothic Festival in Tampere, Finland, July 2015. Full episode in audio covering the whole festival at: http://wearenotheretopleaseyou.blogspot.fi/2015/08/episode-89-lumous-special-2015.html
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The Building - Events on 6th
The Building - Events on 6th
The Building - Events on 6th
Welcome to Events on 6th!
This beautiful wedding and reception venue in Tacoma, Washington is inside a stunning, historic, Gothic Revival building. The church was built in 1924, and renovated for you in 2011. The architectural details are amazing!
Call for a tour: 253-906-0448
Visit our website: www.eventson6th.com
Production & Music: JD Dorland, 253-279-1552, www.jddorlandmusic.com
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St Thomas’ Church
St Thomas’ Church
St Thomas’ Church
This late neo-classical church was designed by the early Gothic Revival pioneer, Thomas Rickman. The church suffered a direct hit by a German bomb during the World War 2 which destoyed all but the tower and west front. The tower still stands and the grounds are now the setting for Birmingham Peace Garden
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Red Sun Revival - Echoes @ Lumous Festival 2015
Red Sun Revival - Echoes @ Lumous Festival 2015
Red Sun Revival - Echoes @ Lumous Festival 2015
Footage by Archie Campbell
BUY CD: https://redsunrevival.bandcamp.com/
Red Sun Revival: https://www.facebook.com/RedSunRevival
Gothic Rock: http://www.gothic-rock.com/
Facebook: http://goo.gl/jVAm9y
Twitter: http://goo.gl/7Vb3Gi
Mixcloud: http://goo.gl/gwfxKx
Re-creating historic ecclesiastic purple in the Holbein Chamber at Strawberry Hill House
Re-creating historic ecclesiastic purple in the Holbein Chamber at Strawberry Hill House
Re-creating historic ecclesiastic purple in the Holbein Chamber at Strawberry Hill House
Strawberry Hill house is a gothic fantasy located just outside London. It was created by Horace Walpole in the 18th century and is internationally famous as Britain’s finest example of Georgian Gothic revival architecture. During the recent restoration (lottery supported), historical artist Pedro da Costa Felgueiras was commissioned by The Strawberry Hill Trust to re-create the historic paint finishes. For Pedro, the creative highlight of the five-year project was re-creating the ecclesiastic purple in the beautiful Holbein Chamber. After meeting with Pedro, I thought it would be great to make a film of this historic process.
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The Art of Gothic - Book Review! | Black Friday
The Art of Gothic - Book Review! | Black Friday
The Art of Gothic - Book Review! | Black Friday
This is the summary of Gothic: Architecture, Sculpture, Painting by Rolf Toman.
The Art of Gothic by Natasha Scharf is out Halloween 2014 through Omnibus Press in the UK and Backbeat Books in the USA! Model: Lady Amaranth Music: The Eden House - Timeflows (Jungle ...
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Filming by Broken Zoetrope Music: The Eden House - Timeflows (Jungle Records). Used with permission. The Art of Gothic is the new book by Natasha Scharf, published by Omnibus Press in the...
This is the summary of Princeton and the Gothic Revival: 1870-1930 (Publications of the Art Museum,
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St Johns Church Ballybunion.
St Johns Church Ballybunion.
St Johns Church Ballybunion.
Description;
Freestanding single- and double-height Gothic Revival style Roman Catholic church, built 1897.
Reg. No. 21400116
Built in 1895
Townland BALLYBUNNION
County County Kerry
Coordinates 86624, 141534
Categories of Special Interest ARCHITECTURAL ARTISTIC HISTORICAL SOCIAL TECHNICAL
Rating Regional
Mass times,
Mon-Fri 10 am. Friday Evening 8.pm
SATURDAY evening; 7.30 p.m. SUNDAY 9.30 am & 11.30 a.m.
What is George Gilbert Scott?
A documentary report all about George Gilbert Scott for the blind and visually impaired or for homework/assignment.
Sir George Gilbert Scott (13 July 1811 – 27 March 1878), styled Sir Gilbert Scott, was an English Gothic revival architect, chiefly associated with the design, building and renovation of churches and cathedrals, although he started his career as a leading designer of workhouses. He was one of the most prolific architects which Great Britain has produced, over 800 buildings being designed or altered by him.
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Discovery Hit/Chucky the Construction Worker - Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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What is George Gilbert Scott?
A documentary report all about George Gilbert Scott for the blind and visually impaired or for homework/assignment.
Sir George Gilbert Scott (13 July 1811 – 27 March 1878), styled Sir Gilbert Scott, was an English Gothic revival architect, chiefly associated with the design, building and renovation of churches and cathedrals, although he started his career as a leading designer of workhouses. He was one of the most prolific architects which Great Britain has produced, over 800 buildings being designed or altered by him.
Intro/Outro music:
Discovery Hit/Chucky the Construction Worker - Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under CC-BY-3.0
Text derived from:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Gilbert_Scott
Text to Speech powered by tts-api.com
Images are Public Domain or CC-BY-3.0:
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220px-SirGilesGScott.jpg from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giles_Gilbert_Scott
220px-StJohnsCambChapel02.jpg from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Gilbert_Scott
George_Gilbert_Scott.jpg from https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Gilbert_Scott
220px-Nikolaikirche_Hamburg_Entwurf.jpg from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Gilbert_Scott
Foreign.office.london.arp.jpg from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foreign_and_Commonwealth_Office
120px-George_Gilbert_Scott_Reichstag_1872.jpg from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Gilbert_Scott
StPancrasMidlandHotel.jpg from https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:StPancrasMidlandHotel.jpg
published:17 Sep 2015
views:0
Architecture Spotlight #65 | Gothic Revival by The Fechtel Company | Tampa, Florida
A cinematic look at a beautiful Gothic Revival home in Tampa, Florida. Located right on a golf course on the 18th hole, the home is perfectly situated to see golfers right from the windows. Another gem by The Fechtel Company.
Website - http://thefechtelcompany.com
Cinematography by Chibi Moku http://www.chibimoku.com
Color Grading by Bryan Smaller
A cinematic look at a beautiful Gothic Revival home in Tampa, Florida. Located right on a golf course on the 18th hole, the home is perfectly situated to see golfers right from the windows. Another gem by The Fechtel Company.
Website - http://thefechtelcompany.com
Cinematography by Chibi Moku http://www.chibimoku.com
Color Grading by Bryan Smaller
published:03 Sep 2015
views:18
George Frederick Bodley and the Later Gothic Revival in Britain and America PDF eBook
15 year old Alexander Richard Straus-Fausto plays the 4/19 organ of Casa Loma Castle, Toronto Ontario Canada.
Casa Loma (Spanish for Hill House) is a Gothic Revival style house and gardens in midtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, that is now a museum and landmark. It was originally a residence for financier Sir Henry Mill Pellatt. Casa Loma was constructed over a three-year period from 1911–1914. The architect of the mansion was E. J. Lennox who was also responsible for the designs of several other city landmarks.
This organ was built by Wurlitzer, North Tonawanda New York in July 1922 and installed in Shea's Hippodrome Theatre on Toronto's Bay Street, and in 1956, Shea's Hippodrome would be shuttered and the property demolished to make way for the new civic center, Conn Smyth from Maple Leaf Gardens purchased the Wurlitzer from the wrecking company for $2,000. The roof of the theatre had already been removed! A month was allowed for removal of the instrument.
The organ was removed from Maple Leaf Gardens in 1964, and installed at Casa Loma in 1973.
15 year old Alexander Richard Straus-Fausto plays the 4/19 organ of Casa Loma Castle, Toronto Ontario Canada.
Casa Loma (Spanish for Hill House) is a Gothic Revival style house and gardens in midtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, that is now a museum and landmark. It was originally a residence for financier Sir Henry Mill Pellatt. Casa Loma was constructed over a three-year period from 1911–1914. The architect of the mansion was E. J. Lennox who was also responsible for the designs of several other city landmarks.
This organ was built by Wurlitzer, North Tonawanda New York in July 1922 and installed in Shea's Hippodrome Theatre on Toronto's Bay Street, and in 1956, Shea's Hippodrome would be shuttered and the property demolished to make way for the new civic center, Conn Smyth from Maple Leaf Gardens purchased the Wurlitzer from the wrecking company for $2,000. The roof of the theatre had already been removed! A month was allowed for removal of the instrument.
The organ was removed from Maple Leaf Gardens in 1964, and installed at Casa Loma in 1973.
This month we are going to explore all the various house styles throughout the United States. Each day we will go over the key features and elements that make that style unique. How the style might transition from one to another, since a house design is rarely pure to one particular style.
This is the outline for this series (subject to change):
Dutch Colonial
French Colonial
Spanish Colonial
Georgian
Adam
Early Classical Revival
Greek Revival
Today - (Gothic Revival)
Italianate
Exotic Revivals
Octagon
Second Empire
Stick
Queen Anne
Shingle
Richardsonian Romanesque
Folk Victorian
Colonial Revival
Neoclassical
Tudor
Chateauesque
Beaux Arts
French Eclectic
Italian Renaissance
Misson
Spanish Eclectic
Monterey
Pueblo Revival
Prairie
Craftsman
Modernistic
International
Modernistic
Neoeclectic
Contemporary Folk
If you know of a particular style that I have left off and you want me to explore it, please let me know.
You can get in touch with me on Twitter (@thomasmsawyer)
Subscribe to my channel.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7VLFEWzoo2w407oYHFYlBQ
Subscribe to my podcast.
https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/whitewash-studio-architecture/id925287472?mt=2#
Visit my website at http://whitewashstudio.com
Camera - I am using the Black Magic Pocket Cinema Camera.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00CWLSHUK/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp;=1789&creative;=390957&creativeASIN;=B00CWLSHUK&linkCode;=as2&tag;=amazon018a
Color Grading & Editing - The Black Magic Camera shoots video in raw format so it needs to be color graded. This I am learning for sure. I use Speedgrade from Adobe. All my videos are edited in Adobe Premiere.
Memory Cards - The BMPCC requires very highspeed SD memory cards. Just be aware of that. I use 95mb/s Sandisk Extreme cards.
Light - Amazing LED Light
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00R362836/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp;=1789&creative;=390957&creativeASIN;=B00R362836&linkCode;=as2&tag;=amazon018a
Tripod - I use something very basic. It is rather old and I film mostly inside so it can be kind of light. Here is a link to something similar. If you plan on filming outside don’t use this and get something more sturdy.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005KP473Q/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp;=1789&creative;=390957&creativeASIN;=B005KP473Q&linkCode;=as2&tag;=amazon018a
Drawing Board - This is a portable drafting table I have had for over 15 years from Alvin.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001E1T8CU/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp;=1789&creative;=390957&creativeASIN;=B001E1T8CU&linkCode;=as2&tag;=amazon018a
Pens - I love these pens.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004QHI43S/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp;=1789&creative;=390957&creativeASIN;=B004QHI43S&linkCode;=as2&tag;=amazon018a
This month we are going to explore all the various house styles throughout the United States. Each day we will go over the key features and elements that make that style unique. How the style might transition from one to another, since a house design is rarely pure to one particular style.
This is the outline for this series (subject to change):
Dutch Colonial
French Colonial
Spanish Colonial
Georgian
Adam
Early Classical Revival
Greek Revival
Today - (Gothic Revival)
Italianate
Exotic Revivals
Octagon
Second Empire
Stick
Queen Anne
Shingle
Richardsonian Romanesque
Folk Victorian
Colonial Revival
Neoclassical
Tudor
Chateauesque
Beaux Arts
French Eclectic
Italian Renaissance
Misson
Spanish Eclectic
Monterey
Pueblo Revival
Prairie
Craftsman
Modernistic
International
Modernistic
Neoeclectic
Contemporary Folk
If you know of a particular style that I have left off and you want me to explore it, please let me know.
You can get in touch with me on Twitter (@thomasmsawyer)
Subscribe to my channel.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7VLFEWzoo2w407oYHFYlBQ
Subscribe to my podcast.
https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/whitewash-studio-architecture/id925287472?mt=2#
Visit my website at http://whitewashstudio.com
Camera - I am using the Black Magic Pocket Cinema Camera.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00CWLSHUK/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp;=1789&creative;=390957&creativeASIN;=B00CWLSHUK&linkCode;=as2&tag;=amazon018a
Color Grading & Editing - The Black Magic Camera shoots video in raw format so it needs to be color graded. This I am learning for sure. I use Speedgrade from Adobe. All my videos are edited in Adobe Premiere.
Memory Cards - The BMPCC requires very highspeed SD memory cards. Just be aware of that. I use 95mb/s Sandisk Extreme cards.
Light - Amazing LED Light
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00R362836/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp;=1789&creative;=390957&creativeASIN;=B00R362836&linkCode;=as2&tag;=amazon018a
Tripod - I use something very basic. It is rather old and I film mostly inside so it can be kind of light. Here is a link to something similar. If you plan on filming outside don’t use this and get something more sturdy.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005KP473Q/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp;=1789&creative;=390957&creativeASIN;=B005KP473Q&linkCode;=as2&tag;=amazon018a
Drawing Board - This is a portable drafting table I have had for over 15 years from Alvin.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001E1T8CU/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp;=1789&creative;=390957&creativeASIN;=B001E1T8CU&linkCode;=as2&tag;=amazon018a
Pens - I love these pens.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004QHI43S/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp;=1789&creative;=390957&creativeASIN;=B004QHI43S&linkCode;=as2&tag;=amazon018a
published:14 Aug 2015
views:1
Residential for sale - 5696 Snyder Road, Berrien Springs, MI 49103
Property Site: http://tour.circlepix.com/home/Q6SM4V
Established & Restored Victorian Gothic Revival Bed & Breakfast sitting on 6.4 acres of beautiful land. Their are 6 bedrooms that have their own bathrooms for guest privacy. The large dining room and multiple sitting rooms is great for entertaining. Enjoy walking through the perennial gardens, strolling by the spring fed pond, or relax on one of the many porches taking in the breathtaking view. Detached guest house has 1472 sq. ft. on main level with 2 bed & 2 baths and has a full basement with additional bed, bath, & full kitchen.
Bedrooms: 6
Bathrooms: 5 full and 1 half bathrooms
Square Feet: 2947
Price: $399,900
MLS ID: 15043602
For more information about this property, please contact Dan Morissette at 269-449-4198 or dan.morissette@aol.com. You can also text 2984545 to 67299.
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Property Site: http://tour.circlepix.com/home/Q6SM4V
Established & Restored Victorian Gothic Revival Bed & Breakfast sitting on 6.4 acres of beautiful land. Their are 6 bedrooms that have their own bathrooms for guest privacy. The large dining room and multiple sitting rooms is great for entertaining. Enjoy walking through the perennial gardens, strolling by the spring fed pond, or relax on one of the many porches taking in the breathtaking view. Detached guest house has 1472 sq. ft. on main level with 2 bed & 2 baths and has a full basement with additional bed, bath, & full kitchen.
Bedrooms: 6
Bathrooms: 5 full and 1 half bathrooms
Square Feet: 2947
Price: $399,900
MLS ID: 15043602
For more information about this property, please contact Dan Morissette at 269-449-4198 or dan.morissette@aol.com. You can also text 2984545 to 67299.
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George Frederick Bodley and the Later Gothic Revival in Britain and America PDF
This Medley starts out with the Theme song, than Cantina band, and Darth Vader's Imperial March and than the Theme Song again and ends with Duel of the Fates.
Casa Loma (Spanish for Hill House) is a Gothic Revival style house and gardens in midtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, that is now a museum and landmark. It was originally a residence for financier Sir Henry Mill Pellatt. Casa Loma was constructed over a three-year period from 1911–1914. The architect of the mansion was E. J. Lennox who was also responsible for the designs of several other city landmarks.
This Medley starts out with the Theme song, than Cantina band, and Darth Vader's Imperial March and than the Theme Song again and ends with Duel of the Fates.
Casa Loma (Spanish for Hill House) is a Gothic Revival style house and gardens in midtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, that is now a museum and landmark. It was originally a residence for financier Sir Henry Mill Pellatt. Casa Loma was constructed over a three-year period from 1911–1914. The architect of the mansion was E. J. Lennox who was also responsible for the designs of several other city landmarks.
published:10 Aug 2015
views:16
Bodley And The Later Gothic Revival In Britain And America Pdf
This month we are going to explore all the various house styles throughout the United States. Each day we will go over the key features and elements that make that style unique. How the style might transition from one to another, since a house design is rarely pure to one particular style.
This is the outline for this series (subject to change):
Dutch Colonial
French Colonial
Spanish Colonial
Georgian
Adam
Early Classical Revival
Today - (Greek Revival)
Gothic Revival
Italianate
Exotic Revivals
Octagon
Second Empire
Stick
Queen Anne
Shingle
Richardsonian Romanesque
Folk Victorian
Colonial Revival
Neoclassical
Tudor
Chateauesque
Beaux Arts
French Eclectic
Italian Renaissance
Misson
Spanish Eclectic
Monterey
Pueblo Revival
Prairie
Craftsman
Modernistic
International
Modernistic
Neoeclectic
Contemporary Folk
If you know of a particular style that I have left off and you want me to explore it, please let me know.
You can get in touch with me on Twitter (@thomasmsawyer)
Subscribe to my channel.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7VLFEWzoo2w407oYHFYlBQ
Subscribe to my podcast.
https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/whitewash-studio-architecture/id925287472?mt=2#
Visit my website at http://whitewashstudio.com
Camera - I am using the Black Magic Pocket Cinema Camera.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00CWLSHUK/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp;=1789&creative;=390957&creativeASIN;=B00CWLSHUK&linkCode;=as2&tag;=amazon018a
Color Grading & Editing - The Black Magic Camera shoots video in raw format so it needs to be color graded. This I am learning for sure. I use Speedgrade from Adobe. All my videos are edited in Adobe Premiere.
Memory Cards - The BMPCC requires very highspeed SD memory cards. Just be aware of that. I use 95mb/s Sandisk Extreme cards.
Light - Amazing LED Light
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00R362836/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp;=1789&creative;=390957&creativeASIN;=B00R362836&linkCode;=as2&tag;=amazon018a
Tripod - I use something very basic. It is rather old and I film mostly inside so it can be kind of light. Here is a link to something similar. If you plan on filming outside don’t use this and get something more sturdy.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005KP473Q/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp;=1789&creative;=390957&creativeASIN;=B005KP473Q&linkCode;=as2&tag;=amazon018a
Drawing Board - This is a portable drafting table I have had for over 15 years from Alvin.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001E1T8CU/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp;=1789&creative;=390957&creativeASIN;=B001E1T8CU&linkCode;=as2&tag;=amazon018a
Pens - I love these pens.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004QHI43S/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp;=1789&creative;=390957&creativeASIN;=B004QHI43S&linkCode;=as2&tag;=amazon018a
This month we are going to explore all the various house styles throughout the United States. Each day we will go over the key features and elements that make that style unique. How the style might transition from one to another, since a house design is rarely pure to one particular style.
This is the outline for this series (subject to change):
Dutch Colonial
French Colonial
Spanish Colonial
Georgian
Adam
Early Classical Revival
Today - (Greek Revival)
Gothic Revival
Italianate
Exotic Revivals
Octagon
Second Empire
Stick
Queen Anne
Shingle
Richardsonian Romanesque
Folk Victorian
Colonial Revival
Neoclassical
Tudor
Chateauesque
Beaux Arts
French Eclectic
Italian Renaissance
Misson
Spanish Eclectic
Monterey
Pueblo Revival
Prairie
Craftsman
Modernistic
International
Modernistic
Neoeclectic
Contemporary Folk
If you know of a particular style that I have left off and you want me to explore it, please let me know.
You can get in touch with me on Twitter (@thomasmsawyer)
Subscribe to my channel.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7VLFEWzoo2w407oYHFYlBQ
Subscribe to my podcast.
https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/whitewash-studio-architecture/id925287472?mt=2#
Visit my website at http://whitewashstudio.com
Camera - I am using the Black Magic Pocket Cinema Camera.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00CWLSHUK/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp;=1789&creative;=390957&creativeASIN;=B00CWLSHUK&linkCode;=as2&tag;=amazon018a
Color Grading & Editing - The Black Magic Camera shoots video in raw format so it needs to be color graded. This I am learning for sure. I use Speedgrade from Adobe. All my videos are edited in Adobe Premiere.
Memory Cards - The BMPCC requires very highspeed SD memory cards. Just be aware of that. I use 95mb/s Sandisk Extreme cards.
Light - Amazing LED Light
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00R362836/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp;=1789&creative;=390957&creativeASIN;=B00R362836&linkCode;=as2&tag;=amazon018a
Tripod - I use something very basic. It is rather old and I film mostly inside so it can be kind of light. Here is a link to something similar. If you plan on filming outside don’t use this and get something more sturdy.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005KP473Q/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp;=1789&creative;=390957&creativeASIN;=B005KP473Q&linkCode;=as2&tag;=amazon018a
Drawing Board - This is a portable drafting table I have had for over 15 years from Alvin.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001E1T8CU/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp;=1789&creative;=390957&creativeASIN;=B001E1T8CU&linkCode;=as2&tag;=amazon018a
Pens - I love these pens.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004QHI43S/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp;=1789&creative;=390957&creativeASIN;=B004QHI43S&linkCode;=as2&tag;=amazon018a
This month we are going to explore all the various house styles throughout the United States. Each day we will go over the key features and elements that make that style unique. How the style might transition from one to another, since a house design is rarely pure to one particular style.
This is the outline for this series (subject to change):
Dutch Colonial
French Colonial
Spanish Colonial
Georgian
Adam
Today - (Early Classical Revival)
Greek Revival
Gothic Revival
Italianate
Exotic Revivals
Octagon
Second Empire
Stick
Queen Anne
Shingle
Richardsonian Romanesque
Folk Victorian
Colonial Revival
Neoclassical
Tudor
Chateauesque
Beaux Arts
French Eclectic
Italian Renaissance
Misson
Spanish Eclectic
Monterey
Pueblo Revival
Prairie
Craftsman
Modernistic
International
Modernistic
Neoeclectic
Contemporary Folk
If you know of a particular style that I have left off and you want me to explore it, please let me know.
You can get in touch with me on Twitter (@thomasmsawyer)
Subscribe to my channel.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7VLFEWzoo2w407oYHFYlBQ
Subscribe to my podcast.
https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/whitewash-studio-architecture/id925287472?mt=2#
Visit my website at http://whitewashstudio.com
Camera - I am using the Black Magic Pocket Cinema Camera.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00CWLSHUK/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp;=1789&creative;=390957&creativeASIN;=B00CWLSHUK&linkCode;=as2&tag;=amazon018a
Color Grading & Editing - The Black Magic Camera shoots video in raw format so it needs to be color graded. This I am learning for sure. I use Speedgrade from Adobe. All my videos are edited in Adobe Premiere.
Memory Cards - The BMPCC requires very highspeed SD memory cards. Just be aware of that. I use 95mb/s Sandisk Extreme cards.
Light - Amazing LED Light
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00R362836/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp;=1789&creative;=390957&creativeASIN;=B00R362836&linkCode;=as2&tag;=amazon018a
Tripod - I use something very basic. It is rather old and I film mostly inside so it can be kind of light. Here is a link to something similar. If you plan on filming outside don’t use this and get something more sturdy.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005KP473Q/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp;=1789&creative;=390957&creativeASIN;=B005KP473Q&linkCode;=as2&tag;=amazon018a
Drawing Board - This is a portable drafting table I have had for over 15 years from Alvin.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001E1T8CU/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp;=1789&creative;=390957&creativeASIN;=B001E1T8CU&linkCode;=as2&tag;=amazon018a
Pens - I love these pens.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004QHI43S/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp;=1789&creative;=390957&creativeASIN;=B004QHI43S&linkCode;=as2&tag;=amazon018a
This month we are going to explore all the various house styles throughout the United States. Each day we will go over the key features and elements that make that style unique. How the style might transition from one to another, since a house design is rarely pure to one particular style.
This is the outline for this series (subject to change):
Dutch Colonial
French Colonial
Spanish Colonial
Georgian
Adam
Today - (Early Classical Revival)
Greek Revival
Gothic Revival
Italianate
Exotic Revivals
Octagon
Second Empire
Stick
Queen Anne
Shingle
Richardsonian Romanesque
Folk Victorian
Colonial Revival
Neoclassical
Tudor
Chateauesque
Beaux Arts
French Eclectic
Italian Renaissance
Misson
Spanish Eclectic
Monterey
Pueblo Revival
Prairie
Craftsman
Modernistic
International
Modernistic
Neoeclectic
Contemporary Folk
If you know of a particular style that I have left off and you want me to explore it, please let me know.
You can get in touch with me on Twitter (@thomasmsawyer)
Subscribe to my channel.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7VLFEWzoo2w407oYHFYlBQ
Subscribe to my podcast.
https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/whitewash-studio-architecture/id925287472?mt=2#
Visit my website at http://whitewashstudio.com
Camera - I am using the Black Magic Pocket Cinema Camera.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00CWLSHUK/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp;=1789&creative;=390957&creativeASIN;=B00CWLSHUK&linkCode;=as2&tag;=amazon018a
Color Grading & Editing - The Black Magic Camera shoots video in raw format so it needs to be color graded. This I am learning for sure. I use Speedgrade from Adobe. All my videos are edited in Adobe Premiere.
Memory Cards - The BMPCC requires very highspeed SD memory cards. Just be aware of that. I use 95mb/s Sandisk Extreme cards.
Light - Amazing LED Light
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00R362836/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp;=1789&creative;=390957&creativeASIN;=B00R362836&linkCode;=as2&tag;=amazon018a
Tripod - I use something very basic. It is rather old and I film mostly inside so it can be kind of light. Here is a link to something similar. If you plan on filming outside don’t use this and get something more sturdy.
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Drawing Board - This is a portable drafting table I have had for over 15 years from Alvin.
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Pens - I love these pens.
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Red Sun Revival interview Lumous Gothic Festival 2015 Tampere Finland WANHTPY podcast
We Are Not Here To Please You podcast interviews Red Sun Revival at Lumous Gothic Festival in Tampere, Finland, July 2015. Full episode in audio covering the whole festival at: http://wearenotheretopleaseyou.blogspot.fi/2015/08/episode-89-lumous-special-2015.html
We Are Not Here To Please You podcast interviews Red Sun Revival at Lumous Gothic Festival in Tampere, Finland, July 2015. Full episode in audio covering the whole festival at: http://wearenotheretopleaseyou.blogspot.fi/2015/08/episode-89-lumous-special-2015.html
Welcome to Events on 6th!
This beautiful wedding and reception venue in Tacoma, Washington is inside a stunning, historic, Gothic Revival building. The church was built in 1924, and renovated for you in 2011. The architectural details are amazing!
Call for a tour: 253-906-0448
Visit our website: www.eventson6th.com
Production & Music: JD Dorland, 253-279-1552, www.jddorlandmusic.com
Welcome to Events on 6th!
This beautiful wedding and reception venue in Tacoma, Washington is inside a stunning, historic, Gothic Revival building. The church was built in 1924, and renovated for you in 2011. The architectural details are amazing!
Call for a tour: 253-906-0448
Visit our website: www.eventson6th.com
Production & Music: JD Dorland, 253-279-1552, www.jddorlandmusic.com
This late neo-classical church was designed by the early Gothic Revival pioneer, Thomas Rickman. The church suffered a direct hit by a German bomb during the World War 2 which destoyed all but the tower and west front. The tower still stands and the grounds are now the setting for Birmingham Peace Garden
This late neo-classical church was designed by the early Gothic Revival pioneer, Thomas Rickman. The church suffered a direct hit by a German bomb during the World War 2 which destoyed all but the tower and west front. The tower still stands and the grounds are now the setting for Birmingham Peace Garden
Strawberry Hill house is a gothic fantasy located just outside London. It was created by Horace Walpole in the 18th century and is internationally famous as Britain’s finest example of Georgian Gothic revival architecture. During the recent restoration (lottery supported), historical artist Pedro da Costa Felgueiras was commissioned by The Strawberry Hill Trust to re-create the historic paint finishes. For Pedro, the creative highlight of the five-year project was re-creating the ecclesiastic purple in the beautiful Holbein Chamber. After meeting with Pedro, I thought it would be great to make a film of this historic process.
Strawberry Hill house is a gothic fantasy located just outside London. It was created by Horace Walpole in the 18th century and is internationally famous as Britain’s finest example of Georgian Gothic revival architecture. During the recent restoration (lottery supported), historical artist Pedro da Costa Felgueiras was commissioned by The Strawberry Hill Trust to re-create the historic paint finishes. For Pedro, the creative highlight of the five-year project was re-creating the ecclesiastic purple in the beautiful Holbein Chamber. After meeting with Pedro, I thought it would be great to make a film of this historic process.
This is the summary of Gothic: Architecture, Sculpture, Painting by Rolf Toman.
The Art of Gothic by Natasha Scharf is out Halloween 2014 through Omnibus Press in the UK and Backbeat Books in the USA! Model: Lady Amaranth Music: The Eden House - Timeflows (Jungle ...
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Filming by Broken Zoetrope Music: The Eden House - Timeflows (Jungle Records). Used with permission. The Art of Gothic is the new book by Natasha Scharf, published by Omnibus Press in the...
This is the summary of Princeton and the Gothic Revival: 1870-1930 (Publications of the Art Museum, Princeton University) by Johanna G. Seasonwein.
The Art of Gothic - Book Review! | Black Friday
The Art of Gothic - Book Review! | Black Friday
This is the summary of Gothic: Architecture, Sculpture, Painting by Rolf Toman.
The Art of Gothic by Natasha Scharf is out Halloween 2014 through Omnibus Press in the UK and Backbeat Books in the USA! Model: Lady Amaranth Music: The Eden House - Timeflows (Jungle ...
Get The Art of Gothic: ☥ Get Worldwide Gothic: ☥ Become a Belfry Bat ❥ ☥ Facebook:
Filming by Broken Zoetrope Music: The Eden House - Timeflows (Jungle Records). Used with permission. The Art of Gothic is the new book by Natasha Scharf, published by Omnibus Press in the...
This is the summary of Princeton and the Gothic Revival: 1870-1930 (Publications of the Art Museum, Princeton University) by Johanna G. Seasonwein.
The Art of Gothic - Book Review! | Black Friday
The Art of Gothic - Book Review! | Black Friday
Description;
Freestanding single- and double-height Gothic Revival style Roman Catholic church, built 1897.
Reg. No. 21400116
Built in 1895
Townland BALLYBUNNION
County County Kerry
Coordinates 86624, 141534
Categories of Special Interest ARCHITECTURAL ARTISTIC HISTORICAL SOCIAL TECHNICAL
Rating Regional
Mass times,
Mon-Fri 10 am. Friday Evening 8.pm
SATURDAY evening; 7.30 p.m. SUNDAY 9.30 am & 11.30 a.m.
Description;
Freestanding single- and double-height Gothic Revival style Roman Catholic church, built 1897.
Reg. No. 21400116
Built in 1895
Townland BALLYBUNNION
County County Kerry
Coordinates 86624, 141534
Categories of Special Interest ARCHITECTURAL ARTISTIC HISTORICAL SOCIAL TECHNICAL
Rating Regional
Mass times,
Mon-Fri 10 am. Friday Evening 8.pm
SATURDAY evening; 7.30 p.m. SUNDAY 9.30 am & 11.30 a.m.
Rockwood is an English-style country estate and museum located in Wilmington, Delaware. Built between 1851-1854 by banker Joseph Shipley, Rockwood is an excellent example of Rural Gothic Revival Architecture. Rockwood Manor was Joseph Shipley's pride and joy and still is as he reportedly walks the dark eerie hallways and footsteps are allegedly heard daily along with reports of full bodied apparitions even seen by visitors and their tour guides! Ghost Finders investigate this historic Delaware landmark!
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Gothic (In Our Time, 4/1/01)
Gothic (In Our Time, 4/1/01)
Gothic (In Our Time, 4/1/01)
*** Horace Walpole and then Anne Radcliffe appeared to have triggered an anti-enlightenment movement: the Gothic that swept in Coleridge, two Shelleys, Byron, the Brontés, Walter Scott and Dickens, innumerable painters and architects, and even designed the Palace of Westminster itself. In 1765 Horace Walpole bewitched an unprepared public with the first ever Gothic novel The Castle of Ottranto. The poet Thomas Gray complained the novel made him “afraid to go to bed o’ nights”, and wind swept battlements, mysterious apparitions and armour that goes clang in the night has haunted the dungeons of popular culture ever since. But Gothic is more th
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The Allure of Collecting Arms and Armor
The Allure of Collecting Arms and Armor
The Allure of Collecting Arms and Armor
Lecture in conjunction with Peabody Museum of Archaeology & Ethnology's "Arts of War: Artistry in Weapons across Cultures" exhibition by Donald J. LaRocca, Curator, Department of Arms and Armor, The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
From dynastic armories and curiosity cabinets to Gothic Revival castles, private collections, and modern museums, armor and weapons have been methodically collected, studied, and preserved for their artistic and historical importance, beginning in the sixteenth century and continuing to the present day. This lecture will survey that legacy, particularly as it relates to the genesis of the major collections of arms and
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Father Hewko makes history by saying the True Mass in a chapel that use to be Catholic!
Father Hewko makes history by saying the True Mass in a chapel that use to be Catholic!
Father Hewko makes history by saying the True Mass in a chapel that use to be Catholic!
The chapel (formerly St. Catherine of Siena) and rectory were designed by Frank Frimmer and built in 1939. The Gothic Revival style building was erected with...
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Dragon Age: Inquisition Official Soundtrack
Dragon Age: Inquisition Official Soundtrack
Dragon Age: Inquisition Official Soundtrack
Music by: Trevor Morris
The music of Dragon Age Inquisition explores a modern take on the fantasy genre, blending organic sounds and textures with orchestra and solo
instruments, traditional and eclectic. With world-class strings, brass, and choir recorded at Nashville's Ocean Way Studio A inside a 100-year-old Gothic revival church, and featuring a specific array of soloists on cello, electric cello, and guitarviol among others, the score aims not to overshadow the story but to become part of it through the human connection these musicians bring. From epic cinematic battles to choral folk tunes to more ambient and layered
pieces, the music
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Great Cathedral Mysteries | Greatest Engineering Feat | Amazing Documentary Films
Great Cathedral Mysteries | Greatest Engineering Feat | Amazing Documentary Films
Great Cathedral Mysteries | Greatest Engineering Feat | Amazing Documentary Films
Great Cathedral Mysteries | Greatest Engineering Feat | Amazing Documentary Films.
The Cattedrale di Santa Maria del Fiore (English, "Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Flower") is the main church of Florence, Italy. Il Duomo di Firenze, as it is ordinarily called, was begun in 1296 in the Gothic style to the design of Arnolfo di Cambio and completed structurally in 1436 with the dome engineered by Filippo Brunelleschi. The exterior of the basilica is faced with polychrome marble panels in various shades of green and pink bordered by white and has an elaborate 19th-century Gothic Revival façade by Emilio De Fabris.
The cathedral complex, locate
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Bloodlust 'The Revenger's Tragedy'
Bloodlust 'The Revenger's Tragedy'
Bloodlust 'The Revenger's Tragedy'
A performance of an original script based on the English language Jacobean revenge tragedy The Revenger's Tragedy, Written by Thomas Middleton. Performed and...
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Sims 4 speedbuild Santa Parkshore
Sims 4 speedbuild Santa Parkshore
Sims 4 speedbuild Santa Parkshore
The last of the Sims 4 Holiday House speed builds with a Gothic Revival type House
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Ottawa's Parliament Hill,Canada
Ottawa's Parliament Hill,Canada
Ottawa's Parliament Hill,Canada
Parliament Hill (French: Colline du Parlement), colloquially known as The Hill, is an area of Crown land on the southern banks of the Ottawa River in Downtown Ottawa, Ontario. Its Gothic revival suite of buildings serves as the home of the Parliament of Canada and contains a number of architectural elements of national symbolic importance. Parliament Hill attracts approximately 3 million visitors each year.[1]
Originally the site of a military base in the 18th and early 19th centuries, development of the area into a governmental precinct began in 1859, after Queen Victoria chose Bytown as the capital of the Province of Canada. Following a nu
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People's Palaces - The Golden Age of Civic Architecture: Neo Classical [BBC, Full Documentary]
People's Palaces - The Golden Age of Civic Architecture: Neo Classical [BBC, Full Documentary]
People's Palaces - The Golden Age of Civic Architecture: Neo Classical [BBC, Full Documentary]
Architectural historian Dr Jonathan Foyle explores some of the best Georgian and Victorian neo-classical civic buildings in the north of England. He visits town halls, concert halls, libraries, schools and galleries in Liverpool, Leeds, Bradford, Manchester and Todmorden in an unlikely story of rivalry, ambition and power in the service of social responsibility.
Neo-classicism harked back to Rome, democratic Athens and the Greek city-state. The regular proportion, geometry and symmetry of classical temple-style architecture suggested order in chaotically-expanding urban environments and served to associate towns regarded as squalid and unrul
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Dragon Age: Inquisition - OST
Dragon Age: Inquisition - OST
Dragon Age: Inquisition - OST
The music of Dragon Age Inquisition explores a modern take on the fantasy
genre, blending organic sounds and textures with orchestra and solo
instruments, traditional and eclectic. With world-class strings, brass, and
choir recorded at Nashville's Ocean Way Studio A inside a 100-year-old Gothic
revival church, and featuring a specific array of soloists on cello, electric
cello, and guitarviol among others, the score aims not to overshadow the story
but to become part of it through the human connection these musicians bring.
From epic cinematic battles to choral folk tunes to more ambient and layered
pieces, the music of DA:I is a refl
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1968-01-01 FRAMPTON, K and SARIN, M
1968-01-01 FRAMPTON, K and SARIN, M
1968-01-01 FRAMPTON, K and SARIN, M
http://www.aaschool.ac.uk/VIDEO/lecture.php?ID=2521
FRAMPTON, K and SARIN, M
Le Corbusier Symposium 3/3 ARTNET
Kenneth Frampton’s lecture continues (starts in Part 2/3):
Kenneth Frampton quotes Le Corbusier’s “Revolution can be avoided through design.” He claims to be putting together a series of ideological identifications with decisions about expression and about aesthetic, and to say that one reflects the other: he argues that there is indeed a very strong connection. Then, he will argue that his basic work, the period from 1917 to 1935, is illuminated by the awareness of the problem of architecture versus building. Consciousness of thi
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Romantic Period Overview
Romantic Period Overview
Romantic Period Overview
This video (which is longer than I intended it should be, sorry) gives an overview of some of the big historical events, and cultural and literary trends that mark the Romantic period of British literature, from roughly 1789-1832. I discuss the era in terms of the Age of Revolutions and the expanded political possibilities the French, American, and Haitian Revolutions offered, but also the conservative/repressive backlash in Britain against reform/revolution. I also talk about the possibilities opened by the Gothic Revival and the centrality of mystical experience and emotional engagement with nature and the sublime.
Nancy Adgent presented her PowerPoint, "Grave Faces: Grave marker Type, Styles, & Motifs" at Stephen F. Austin State University campus on May 8th, 2009 funde...
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New Yankee Workshop 203 - Стол дворецкого / Butler's Table
New Yankee Workshop 203 - Стол дворецкого / Butler's Table
New Yankee Workshop 203 - Стол дворецкого / Butler's Table
Норм посетил Кингскот, элегантный в неоготическом стиле дом, в городе Ньюпорт, штат Род-Айленд, чтобы увидеть стол дворецкого из красного дерева с четырьмя створками, складывающимися на твердых латунных петлях. По его версии это стильный антиквариат.
Норм демонстрирует технику столярых сухариков, чтобы склеить доски для столешницы, технику соединения врезка-шип для соединения направляющих основы, использует специальную насадку для фрезера, чтобы выполнить декоративный бортик на основе и показывает как смонтировать створки при помощи специальных петель.
Norm visits Kingscote, an elegant Gothic Revival house in Newport, Rhode Island, for a loo
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art.afterhours - Author and Triple J Broadcaster Craig Schuftan
art.afterhours - Author and Triple J Broadcaster Craig Schuftan
art.afterhours - Author and Triple J Broadcaster Craig Schuftan
SUBSCRIBE FOR THE LATEST EXHIBITIONS, NEWS, INTERVIEWS AND HAPPENINGS INSIDE THE ART GALLERY OF NSW. http://bit.ly/SubscribeAGNSW For information visit http:...
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England's Christian Heritage
England's Christian Heritage
England's Christian Heritage
England's Christian Heritage How Parish Churches Evolved This video tells the story of one of the most familiar of all our historic landmarks, the parish chu...
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J. Glyn Owen - Preparation 1
J. Glyn Owen - Preparation 1
J. Glyn Owen - Preparation 1
Source:
http://www.spreaker.com/user/freshanointingministries/j-glyn-owen-preparation-1
In 1820 the first Presbyterian congregation in Toronto (then the Town of York) was formed, and after the donation of land from Jessie Ketchum, built a church on Richmond Street. This church was known as First Presbyterian Congregation of York, Upper Canada, and James Harris (later to be Ketchum's son in law) became minister.
In 1830, the larger St. Andrew's Church was founded, and it quickly became the city's primary Presbyterian Church. St. Andrew's was aligned with the Church of Scotland; the Canadian Synod was formed in 1831.
This Richmond Street chu
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[Cantonese] India world heritage Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus 印度世界遗产 贾特拉帕蒂•希瓦吉终点站
[Cantonese] India world heritage Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus 印度世界遗产 贾特拉帕蒂•希瓦吉终点站
[Cantonese] India world heritage Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus 印度世界遗产 贾特拉帕蒂•希瓦吉终点站
Red Ice Radio - Richard Cassaro - Hour 1 - The Triptych Enigma, Gothic Cathedrals & Freema
Red Ice Radio - Richard Cassaro - Hour 1 - The Triptych Enigma, Gothic Cathedrals & Freema
Red Ice Radio - Richard Cassaro - Hour 1 - The Triptych Enigma, Gothic Cathedrals & Freema
13.000 years ago a large comet struck earth which must have looked like a fiery serpent flying through the sky because the force of gravity stretched it out into a .
Journalist, speaker and Freemason Richard Cassaro is the author of Written In Stone: Decoding The Secret Masonic Religion Hidden In Gothic Cathedrals And .
Author and researcher Richard Cassaro joins THC to talk about the remnants of ancient wisdom he's uncovered through rigorous investigation. He also breaks .
Comparative mythologist, author and teacher John Lash returns to Red Ice for his last interview. We'll begin on the revival of Gnosticism and the teachings of .
Rockwood is an English-style country estate and museum located in Wilmington, Delaware. Built between 1851-1854 by banker Joseph Shipley, Rockwood is an excellent example of Rural Gothic Revival Architecture. Rockwood Manor was Joseph Shipley's pride and joy and still is as he reportedly walks the dark eerie hallways and footsteps are allegedly heard daily along with reports of full bodied apparitions even seen by visitors and their tour guides! Ghost Finders investigate this historic Delaware landmark!
Rockwood is an English-style country estate and museum located in Wilmington, Delaware. Built between 1851-1854 by banker Joseph Shipley, Rockwood is an excellent example of Rural Gothic Revival Architecture. Rockwood Manor was Joseph Shipley's pride and joy and still is as he reportedly walks the dark eerie hallways and footsteps are allegedly heard daily along with reports of full bodied apparitions even seen by visitors and their tour guides! Ghost Finders investigate this historic Delaware landmark!
*** Horace Walpole and then Anne Radcliffe appeared to have triggered an anti-enlightenment movement: the Gothic that swept in Coleridge, two Shelleys, Byron, the Brontés, Walter Scott and Dickens, innumerable painters and architects, and even designed the Palace of Westminster itself. In 1765 Horace Walpole bewitched an unprepared public with the first ever Gothic novel The Castle of Ottranto. The poet Thomas Gray complained the novel made him “afraid to go to bed o’ nights”, and wind swept battlements, mysterious apparitions and armour that goes clang in the night has haunted the dungeons of popular culture ever since. But Gothic is more than novels, and from under its swirling cassock the Gothic Revival in architecture became the state style for an Empire, and the high camp of The Monk reached the acme of seriousness under the influence of John Ruskin. So how did the Gothic style manage to both sensationalise the public and form, quite literally the pillars of the establishment? Any why does a style forged in the spectral shadows of the Ages of Enlightenment still hold so such a secure position in popular culture today. ***
GUESTS:
Chris Baldick,
A N Wilson
Emma Clery
*** Horace Walpole and then Anne Radcliffe appeared to have triggered an anti-enlightenment movement: the Gothic that swept in Coleridge, two Shelleys, Byron, the Brontés, Walter Scott and Dickens, innumerable painters and architects, and even designed the Palace of Westminster itself. In 1765 Horace Walpole bewitched an unprepared public with the first ever Gothic novel The Castle of Ottranto. The poet Thomas Gray complained the novel made him “afraid to go to bed o’ nights”, and wind swept battlements, mysterious apparitions and armour that goes clang in the night has haunted the dungeons of popular culture ever since. But Gothic is more than novels, and from under its swirling cassock the Gothic Revival in architecture became the state style for an Empire, and the high camp of The Monk reached the acme of seriousness under the influence of John Ruskin. So how did the Gothic style manage to both sensationalise the public and form, quite literally the pillars of the establishment? Any why does a style forged in the spectral shadows of the Ages of Enlightenment still hold so such a secure position in popular culture today. ***
GUESTS:
Chris Baldick,
A N Wilson
Emma Clery
Lecture in conjunction with Peabody Museum of Archaeology & Ethnology's "Arts of War: Artistry in Weapons across Cultures" exhibition by Donald J. LaRocca, Curator, Department of Arms and Armor, The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
From dynastic armories and curiosity cabinets to Gothic Revival castles, private collections, and modern museums, armor and weapons have been methodically collected, studied, and preserved for their artistic and historical importance, beginning in the sixteenth century and continuing to the present day. This lecture will survey that legacy, particularly as it relates to the genesis of the major collections of arms and armor in leading European and American museums today, concluding with the growth and development of the Department of Arms and Armor in the Metropolitan Museum of Art over the past century.
Lecture in conjunction with Peabody Museum of Archaeology & Ethnology's "Arts of War: Artistry in Weapons across Cultures" exhibition by Donald J. LaRocca, Curator, Department of Arms and Armor, The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
From dynastic armories and curiosity cabinets to Gothic Revival castles, private collections, and modern museums, armor and weapons have been methodically collected, studied, and preserved for their artistic and historical importance, beginning in the sixteenth century and continuing to the present day. This lecture will survey that legacy, particularly as it relates to the genesis of the major collections of arms and armor in leading European and American museums today, concluding with the growth and development of the Department of Arms and Armor in the Metropolitan Museum of Art over the past century.
published:02 Jun 2015
views:2
Father Hewko makes history by saying the True Mass in a chapel that use to be Catholic!
The chapel (formerly St. Catherine of Siena) and rectory were designed by Frank Frimmer and built in 1939. The Gothic Revival style building was erected with...
The chapel (formerly St. Catherine of Siena) and rectory were designed by Frank Frimmer and built in 1939. The Gothic Revival style building was erected with...
Music by: Trevor Morris
The music of Dragon Age Inquisition explores a modern take on the fantasy genre, blending organic sounds and textures with orchestra and solo
instruments, traditional and eclectic. With world-class strings, brass, and choir recorded at Nashville's Ocean Way Studio A inside a 100-year-old Gothic revival church, and featuring a specific array of soloists on cello, electric cello, and guitarviol among others, the score aims not to overshadow the story but to become part of it through the human connection these musicians bring. From epic cinematic battles to choral folk tunes to more ambient and layered
pieces, the music of DA:I is a reflection of its environment, inspired by the color and grandeur of Thedas, and the Inquisition's themes, creatures, characters, and world.
Music by: Trevor Morris
The music of Dragon Age Inquisition explores a modern take on the fantasy genre, blending organic sounds and textures with orchestra and solo
instruments, traditional and eclectic. With world-class strings, brass, and choir recorded at Nashville's Ocean Way Studio A inside a 100-year-old Gothic revival church, and featuring a specific array of soloists on cello, electric cello, and guitarviol among others, the score aims not to overshadow the story but to become part of it through the human connection these musicians bring. From epic cinematic battles to choral folk tunes to more ambient and layered
pieces, the music of DA:I is a reflection of its environment, inspired by the color and grandeur of Thedas, and the Inquisition's themes, creatures, characters, and world.
published:20 Aug 2015
views:0
Great Cathedral Mysteries | Greatest Engineering Feat | Amazing Documentary Films
Great Cathedral Mysteries | Greatest Engineering Feat | Amazing Documentary Films.
The Cattedrale di Santa Maria del Fiore (English, "Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Flower") is the main church of Florence, Italy. Il Duomo di Firenze, as it is ordinarily called, was begun in 1296 in the Gothic style to the design of Arnolfo di Cambio and completed structurally in 1436 with the dome engineered by Filippo Brunelleschi. The exterior of the basilica is faced with polychrome marble panels in various shades of green and pink bordered by white and has an elaborate 19th-century Gothic Revival façade by Emilio De Fabris.
The cathedral complex, located in Piazza del Duomo, includes the Baptistery and Giotto's Campanile. The three buildings are part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site covering the historic centre of Florence and are a major attraction to tourists visiting the region of Tuscany. The basilica is one of Italy's largest churches, and until development of new structural materials in the modern era, the dome was the largest in the world. It remains the largest brick dome ever constructed.
The cathedral is the mother church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Florence, whose archbishop is currently Giuseppe Betori.
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Great Cathedral Mysteries | Greatest Engineering Feat | Amazing Documentary Films.
The Cattedrale di Santa Maria del Fiore (English, "Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Flower") is the main church of Florence, Italy. Il Duomo di Firenze, as it is ordinarily called, was begun in 1296 in the Gothic style to the design of Arnolfo di Cambio and completed structurally in 1436 with the dome engineered by Filippo Brunelleschi. The exterior of the basilica is faced with polychrome marble panels in various shades of green and pink bordered by white and has an elaborate 19th-century Gothic Revival façade by Emilio De Fabris.
The cathedral complex, located in Piazza del Duomo, includes the Baptistery and Giotto's Campanile. The three buildings are part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site covering the historic centre of Florence and are a major attraction to tourists visiting the region of Tuscany. The basilica is one of Italy's largest churches, and until development of new structural materials in the modern era, the dome was the largest in the world. It remains the largest brick dome ever constructed.
The cathedral is the mother church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Florence, whose archbishop is currently Giuseppe Betori.
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A performance of an original script based on the English language Jacobean revenge tragedy The Revenger's Tragedy, Written by Thomas Middleton. Performed and...
A performance of an original script based on the English language Jacobean revenge tragedy The Revenger's Tragedy, Written by Thomas Middleton. Performed and...
Parliament Hill (French: Colline du Parlement), colloquially known as The Hill, is an area of Crown land on the southern banks of the Ottawa River in Downtown Ottawa, Ontario. Its Gothic revival suite of buildings serves as the home of the Parliament of Canada and contains a number of architectural elements of national symbolic importance. Parliament Hill attracts approximately 3 million visitors each year.[1]
Originally the site of a military base in the 18th and early 19th centuries, development of the area into a governmental precinct began in 1859, after Queen Victoria chose Bytown as the capital of the Province of Canada. Following a number of extensions to the parliament and departmental buildings and a fire in 1916 that destroyed the Centre Block, Parliament Hill took on its present form with the completion of the Peace Tower in 1927. Since 2002, an extensive $1 billion renovation and rehabilitation project has been underway throughout all of the precinct's buildings; work is not expected to be complete until after 2020.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parliament_Hill
Parliament Hill (French: Colline du Parlement), colloquially known as The Hill, is an area of Crown land on the southern banks of the Ottawa River in Downtown Ottawa, Ontario. Its Gothic revival suite of buildings serves as the home of the Parliament of Canada and contains a number of architectural elements of national symbolic importance. Parliament Hill attracts approximately 3 million visitors each year.[1]
Originally the site of a military base in the 18th and early 19th centuries, development of the area into a governmental precinct began in 1859, after Queen Victoria chose Bytown as the capital of the Province of Canada. Following a number of extensions to the parliament and departmental buildings and a fire in 1916 that destroyed the Centre Block, Parliament Hill took on its present form with the completion of the Peace Tower in 1927. Since 2002, an extensive $1 billion renovation and rehabilitation project has been underway throughout all of the precinct's buildings; work is not expected to be complete until after 2020.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parliament_Hill
published:24 Feb 2015
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People's Palaces - The Golden Age of Civic Architecture: Neo Classical [BBC, Full Documentary]
Architectural historian Dr Jonathan Foyle explores some of the best Georgian and Victorian neo-classical civic buildings in the north of England. He visits town halls, concert halls, libraries, schools and galleries in Liverpool, Leeds, Bradford, Manchester and Todmorden in an unlikely story of rivalry, ambition and power in the service of social responsibility.
Neo-classicism harked back to Rome, democratic Athens and the Greek city-state. The regular proportion, geometry and symmetry of classical temple-style architecture suggested order in chaotically-expanding urban environments and served to associate towns regarded as squalid and unruly with the cultured ancient civilisations of antiquity. These were buildings constructed with the aim of elevating the towns in which they stood.
Architectural historian Dr Jonathan Foyle explores some of the best Georgian and Victorian neo-classical civic buildings in the north of England. He visits town halls, concert halls, libraries, schools and galleries in Liverpool, Leeds, Bradford, Manchester and Todmorden in an unlikely story of rivalry, ambition and power in the service of social responsibility.
Neo-classicism harked back to Rome, democratic Athens and the Greek city-state. The regular proportion, geometry and symmetry of classical temple-style architecture suggested order in chaotically-expanding urban environments and served to associate towns regarded as squalid and unruly with the cultured ancient civilisations of antiquity. These were buildings constructed with the aim of elevating the towns in which they stood.
The music of Dragon Age Inquisition explores a modern take on the fantasy
genre, blending organic sounds and textures with orchestra and solo
instruments, traditional and eclectic. With world-class strings, brass, and
choir recorded at Nashville's Ocean Way Studio A inside a 100-year-old Gothic
revival church, and featuring a specific array of soloists on cello, electric
cello, and guitarviol among others, the score aims not to overshadow the story
but to become part of it through the human connection these musicians bring.
From epic cinematic battles to choral folk tunes to more ambient and layered
pieces, the music of DA:I is a reflection of its environment, inspired by the
color and grandeur of Thedas, and the Inquisition's themes, creatures,
characters, and world.
Tracks:
01-Dragon Age Inquisition Theme
02-Escape From the Fade
03-The Wrath of Heaven
04-Calling the Inquisition
05-Champions of the Just
06-Lord Seeker
07-In Hushed Whispers
08-Sacrifice
09-Alexius
10-In Your Heart Shall Burn
11-The Dawn Will Come
12-Journey to Skyhold
13-The Western Approach
14-Siege of Adamant
15-Adamant Fortress
16-The Fall
17-The Place of All Fears
18-Nightmare's End
19-Val Royeaux
20-Wicked Eyes and Wicked Hearts
21-The Inquisition Marches
22-The Lost Temple
23-Death on the Bridge
24-Guardians of the Past
25-The Well of Sorrows
26-Call His Wrath
27-The Lie in Which You Linger
28-Battle in the Sky
29-Tooth and Scale
30-Let the Skies Boil
31-Doom Upon All The World
32-Orb of Destruction
33-The Scar
34-Return to Skyhold
35-Epilogue
36-The Elder One Theme
37-Orlais Theme
38-Thedas Love Theme
39-A World Torn Asunder (Gameplay Trailer)
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00:17:37 (In Hushed Whispers)
The music of Dragon Age Inquisition explores a modern take on the fantasy
genre, blending organic sounds and textures with orchestra and solo
instruments, traditional and eclectic. With world-class strings, brass, and
choir recorded at Nashville's Ocean Way Studio A inside a 100-year-old Gothic
revival church, and featuring a specific array of soloists on cello, electric
cello, and guitarviol among others, the score aims not to overshadow the story
but to become part of it through the human connection these musicians bring.
From epic cinematic battles to choral folk tunes to more ambient and layered
pieces, the music of DA:I is a reflection of its environment, inspired by the
color and grandeur of Thedas, and the Inquisition's themes, creatures,
characters, and world.
Tracks:
01-Dragon Age Inquisition Theme
02-Escape From the Fade
03-The Wrath of Heaven
04-Calling the Inquisition
05-Champions of the Just
06-Lord Seeker
07-In Hushed Whispers
08-Sacrifice
09-Alexius
10-In Your Heart Shall Burn
11-The Dawn Will Come
12-Journey to Skyhold
13-The Western Approach
14-Siege of Adamant
15-Adamant Fortress
16-The Fall
17-The Place of All Fears
18-Nightmare's End
19-Val Royeaux
20-Wicked Eyes and Wicked Hearts
21-The Inquisition Marches
22-The Lost Temple
23-Death on the Bridge
24-Guardians of the Past
25-The Well of Sorrows
26-Call His Wrath
27-The Lie in Which You Linger
28-Battle in the Sky
29-Tooth and Scale
30-Let the Skies Boil
31-Doom Upon All The World
32-Orb of Destruction
33-The Scar
34-Return to Skyhold
35-Epilogue
36-The Elder One Theme
37-Orlais Theme
38-Thedas Love Theme
39-A World Torn Asunder (Gameplay Trailer)
FAVORITES:
00:17:37 (In Hushed Whispers)
http://www.aaschool.ac.uk/VIDEO/lecture.php?ID=2521
FRAMPTON, K and SARIN, M
Le Corbusier Symposium 3/3 ARTNET
Kenneth Frampton’s lecture continues (starts in Part 2/3):
Kenneth Frampton quotes Le Corbusier’s “Revolution can be avoided through design.” He claims to be putting together a series of ideological identifications with decisions about expression and about aesthetic, and to say that one reflects the other: he argues that there is indeed a very strong connection. Then, he will argue that his basic work, the period from 1917 to 1935, is illuminated by the awareness of the problem of architecture versus building. Consciousness of this problem mentioned takes place on two levels: one is the level of what is the paradigmatic plan form and the other, what is to be the essential status of the built expression. In both levels, there is this problem of architecture versus building. Both problems were anticipated by Adolf Loos. Although correspondence has not been revealed, it is clear that Ozenfant, Le Corbusier and Paul Delaunay in L’Esprit Nouveau, were very aware of Loos, and “Ornament and Crime is published quite early in that magazine. Unfortunately, another text is not published in L’Esprit Nouveau, which Frampton thinks that is absolutely central to this whole problem: Loos’s “Architecture” of 1910, which begins with a problem: “the houses here are in harmony with the landscape and with the lake, they do not look as if they are of the hands of man, they look as if they were done by the hands of God” then “we have here a modern villa and all the harmony is destroyed.” Why is the harmony destroyed? Because the modern villa is by an architect. It doesn’t matter if he is a good or bad architect, but “he comes from the city and has no culture.“ By this, Frampton explains, he means that, by definition, urbanized populations are uprooted populations, and are in essence torn from their culture, in the sense of something organic, in the sense that Heidegger would have understood the word culture. That this problem lies underneath the whole heritage of the Gothic revival of Pugin and that it would have been a shared angst by L’Eplattenier and then part of Le Corbusier’s inherited tradition. Therefore, in 1924, we get a very elegant statement of the problem in la maison La Roche, which is an ‘L’ shaped and, in Frampton’s view, it has a Gothic revival plan; bracketed entirely by itself. While La Roche is stuck into the cube, the free plan is used as an allusion between building and architecture. Le Corbusier was conscious of this opposition in levels other than the plan form. Namely, in the level shown most clearly in the weekend house, in which the building process is not allowed to enter the level of the architectural expression. In all the projects that appear in Vers une Architecture, in the maison Citroen, the build process is always suppressed, the building is made out of white stuff, just as the Palladian villas. There is a curious break of course, which is the weekend house, from the 5 principles of modern architecture. About the weekend house of 1935, he writes: “the planning of such a house demanded extreme care, the elements of the construction, where the sole architectural means.” He built a house in which the elements of the construction, as it would have been the case for Pugin or Viollet-Le-Duc, were the sole architectural means. Questions follow.
Madhu Sarin, architect, is presented. She explains that her interest in Le Corbusier aroused really out of having lived and studied architecture in his city, Chandigarh. She presents a picture of Chandigarh as if it was conceived and contrasts it with what it is today. She wants to examine the role of architects and planners in the creation of an urban environment as well as system. Le Corbusier wanted to reform society through the control of the built environment, he attempted to create an utopian or idealistic society, based on the assumption that as long as you control the built environment and the physical framework of the city, you can create the society that you try to create. She offers a brief summary of the plan for Chandigarh, a city that is a product of unique historical circumstances. As a result of the partition of India in 1947, the province of East Punjab was partitioned and the old capital of the estate went to Pakistan. The city, as a result, received millions of refugees who had been uprooted and were suddenly in a region with no center. The politicians and new leaders of independent India, thought of it as an opportunity to use the creation of a capital as a symbolic expression of the aspirations of the new nation. The circumstances which made Le Corbusier’s association with Chandigarh were related to the high aspirations for the new nation held by the new government, but they only represented a little portion of the population. When L
http://www.aaschool.ac.uk/VIDEO/lecture.php?ID=2521
FRAMPTON, K and SARIN, M
Le Corbusier Symposium 3/3 ARTNET
Kenneth Frampton’s lecture continues (starts in Part 2/3):
Kenneth Frampton quotes Le Corbusier’s “Revolution can be avoided through design.” He claims to be putting together a series of ideological identifications with decisions about expression and about aesthetic, and to say that one reflects the other: he argues that there is indeed a very strong connection. Then, he will argue that his basic work, the period from 1917 to 1935, is illuminated by the awareness of the problem of architecture versus building. Consciousness of this problem mentioned takes place on two levels: one is the level of what is the paradigmatic plan form and the other, what is to be the essential status of the built expression. In both levels, there is this problem of architecture versus building. Both problems were anticipated by Adolf Loos. Although correspondence has not been revealed, it is clear that Ozenfant, Le Corbusier and Paul Delaunay in L’Esprit Nouveau, were very aware of Loos, and “Ornament and Crime is published quite early in that magazine. Unfortunately, another text is not published in L’Esprit Nouveau, which Frampton thinks that is absolutely central to this whole problem: Loos’s “Architecture” of 1910, which begins with a problem: “the houses here are in harmony with the landscape and with the lake, they do not look as if they are of the hands of man, they look as if they were done by the hands of God” then “we have here a modern villa and all the harmony is destroyed.” Why is the harmony destroyed? Because the modern villa is by an architect. It doesn’t matter if he is a good or bad architect, but “he comes from the city and has no culture.“ By this, Frampton explains, he means that, by definition, urbanized populations are uprooted populations, and are in essence torn from their culture, in the sense of something organic, in the sense that Heidegger would have understood the word culture. That this problem lies underneath the whole heritage of the Gothic revival of Pugin and that it would have been a shared angst by L’Eplattenier and then part of Le Corbusier’s inherited tradition. Therefore, in 1924, we get a very elegant statement of the problem in la maison La Roche, which is an ‘L’ shaped and, in Frampton’s view, it has a Gothic revival plan; bracketed entirely by itself. While La Roche is stuck into the cube, the free plan is used as an allusion between building and architecture. Le Corbusier was conscious of this opposition in levels other than the plan form. Namely, in the level shown most clearly in the weekend house, in which the building process is not allowed to enter the level of the architectural expression. In all the projects that appear in Vers une Architecture, in the maison Citroen, the build process is always suppressed, the building is made out of white stuff, just as the Palladian villas. There is a curious break of course, which is the weekend house, from the 5 principles of modern architecture. About the weekend house of 1935, he writes: “the planning of such a house demanded extreme care, the elements of the construction, where the sole architectural means.” He built a house in which the elements of the construction, as it would have been the case for Pugin or Viollet-Le-Duc, were the sole architectural means. Questions follow.
Madhu Sarin, architect, is presented. She explains that her interest in Le Corbusier aroused really out of having lived and studied architecture in his city, Chandigarh. She presents a picture of Chandigarh as if it was conceived and contrasts it with what it is today. She wants to examine the role of architects and planners in the creation of an urban environment as well as system. Le Corbusier wanted to reform society through the control of the built environment, he attempted to create an utopian or idealistic society, based on the assumption that as long as you control the built environment and the physical framework of the city, you can create the society that you try to create. She offers a brief summary of the plan for Chandigarh, a city that is a product of unique historical circumstances. As a result of the partition of India in 1947, the province of East Punjab was partitioned and the old capital of the estate went to Pakistan. The city, as a result, received millions of refugees who had been uprooted and were suddenly in a region with no center. The politicians and new leaders of independent India, thought of it as an opportunity to use the creation of a capital as a symbolic expression of the aspirations of the new nation. The circumstances which made Le Corbusier’s association with Chandigarh were related to the high aspirations for the new nation held by the new government, but they only represented a little portion of the population. When L
This video (which is longer than I intended it should be, sorry) gives an overview of some of the big historical events, and cultural and literary trends that mark the Romantic period of British literature, from roughly 1789-1832. I discuss the era in terms of the Age of Revolutions and the expanded political possibilities the French, American, and Haitian Revolutions offered, but also the conservative/repressive backlash in Britain against reform/revolution. I also talk about the possibilities opened by the Gothic Revival and the centrality of mystical experience and emotional engagement with nature and the sublime.
This video (which is longer than I intended it should be, sorry) gives an overview of some of the big historical events, and cultural and literary trends that mark the Romantic period of British literature, from roughly 1789-1832. I discuss the era in terms of the Age of Revolutions and the expanded political possibilities the French, American, and Haitian Revolutions offered, but also the conservative/repressive backlash in Britain against reform/revolution. I also talk about the possibilities opened by the Gothic Revival and the centrality of mystical experience and emotional engagement with nature and the sublime.
Nancy Adgent presented her PowerPoint, "Grave Faces: Grave marker Type, Styles, & Motifs" at Stephen F. Austin State University campus on May 8th, 2009 funde...
Nancy Adgent presented her PowerPoint, "Grave Faces: Grave marker Type, Styles, & Motifs" at Stephen F. Austin State University campus on May 8th, 2009 funde...
Норм посетил Кингскот, элегантный в неоготическом стиле дом, в городе Ньюпорт, штат Род-Айленд, чтобы увидеть стол дворецкого из красного дерева с четырьмя створками, складывающимися на твердых латунных петлях. По его версии это стильный антиквариат.
Норм демонстрирует технику столярых сухариков, чтобы склеить доски для столешницы, технику соединения врезка-шип для соединения направляющих основы, использует специальную насадку для фрезера, чтобы выполнить декоративный бортик на основе и показывает как смонтировать створки при помощи специальных петель.
Norm visits Kingscote, an elegant Gothic Revival house in Newport, Rhode Island, for a look at a mahogany butler's table with four leaves that fold down on solid brass hinges. For his version of this stylish antique, Norm demonstrates the technique of biscuit joinery to glue together the boards for the tray, crafts mortise-and-tenon joints to connect the rails of the base, uses a molding head cutter on his table saw to add a decorative bead to the rails, and shows how to mount the tray's special hinges.
Норм посетил Кингскот, элегантный в неоготическом стиле дом, в городе Ньюпорт, штат Род-Айленд, чтобы увидеть стол дворецкого из красного дерева с четырьмя створками, складывающимися на твердых латунных петлях. По его версии это стильный антиквариат.
Норм демонстрирует технику столярых сухариков, чтобы склеить доски для столешницы, технику соединения врезка-шип для соединения направляющих основы, использует специальную насадку для фрезера, чтобы выполнить декоративный бортик на основе и показывает как смонтировать створки при помощи специальных петель.
Norm visits Kingscote, an elegant Gothic Revival house in Newport, Rhode Island, for a look at a mahogany butler's table with four leaves that fold down on solid brass hinges. For his version of this stylish antique, Norm demonstrates the technique of biscuit joinery to glue together the boards for the tray, crafts mortise-and-tenon joints to connect the rails of the base, uses a molding head cutter on his table saw to add a decorative bead to the rails, and shows how to mount the tray's special hinges.
published:05 May 2015
views:1
art.afterhours - Author and Triple J Broadcaster Craig Schuftan
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England's Christian Heritage How Parish Churches Evolved This video tells the story of one of the most familiar of all our historic landmarks, the parish chu...
England's Christian Heritage How Parish Churches Evolved This video tells the story of one of the most familiar of all our historic landmarks, the parish chu...
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In 1820 the first Presbyterian congregation in Toronto (then the Town of York) was formed, and after the donation of land from Jessie Ketchum, built a church on Richmond Street. This church was known as First Presbyterian Congregation of York, Upper Canada, and James Harris (later to be Ketchum's son in law) became minister.
In 1830, the larger St. Andrew's Church was founded, and it quickly became the city's primary Presbyterian Church. St. Andrew's was aligned with the Church of Scotland; the Canadian Synod was formed in 1831.
This Richmond Street church was more evangelical, and had become independent of the United Synod of the Canadas in 1834, and remained apart from any other group (including the United Presbyterian Church of Scotland who started their Toronto congregation in 1838) until 1844.
In 1843, the Church of Scotland split, when many of the evangelicals led by Thomas Chalmers, withdrew to form the Free Church of Scotland, in a dispute called the Disruption of 1843. This dispute hit the Canadas the following year at the respective Synod Meetings in Kingston and Nova Scotia; a faction broke off from St. Andrew's, who remained in the "Auld" Kirk.[1]
This group was approached by the York congregation, and the two groups decided to join and become a stronger and united Free Church congregation presence in Toronto that they named Knox's Church, after the Scottish Church reformer John Knox; they called an experienced minister from Paisley, Scotland, Rev. Dr. Robert Burns, to become their first minister. Burns was the former Secretary of the Glasgow Missionary Society, a friend of Chalmers, and uncle of another well-known minister and missionary, William Chalmers Burns. Burns was initially a lecturer, then later full-time professor, in the nearby Knox Free Church Theological College. Mr. Harris retired from the York congregation, and remained connected with the congregation until his death in 1874.
In 1847 the old York Church was destroyed by a fire. The congregation built a new larger church on the same lot, this time facing Queen Street West between Yonge and Bay. Knox quickly became the leading Free Church congregation in Canada, helping to spread the movement throughout the colony. One of the most prominent members of this church was George Brown founder of the Toronto Globe and also the Banner, and an eventual member of the Fathers of Confederation, upon formation of the Dominion of Canada in 1867.
The Knox church building from 1847 to 1895[2]
From the split ("the disruption") in the Church of Scotland and in the Canadas, Knox took an active role in the reunion of all the Presbyterian groups in Canada. In 1861, the Free Church of which Knox belonged to, and the Canada Synod of the United Presbyterian Church of Scotland joined; and in 1875, the Presbyterian Church in Canada, uniting the "Auld Kirk" and "Free Kirk".
Over time, Knox's location had become more commercial with fewer residents in the area. At the time Toronto had strict Lord's Day laws that prevented public transit from running on Sundays, making it imperative that churches be located near to the population.
In 1895, the church was severely damaged by a fire that began at the Robert Simpson Building next door. This fire destroyed the steeple, which was never fully rebuilt. It was eventually decided to move the church in 1906, and in January 1909, the church officially moved into its present home at 630 Spadina Avenue just west of the University of Toronto, at Harbord Street; the memorial stones cited in the enclosed article (1886 Profile), were also moved into the new building.
The mixed Romanesque Revival and Gothic Revival building was designed by congregation member James Wilson Gray.
In June 1925, Knox was instrumental in maintaining the continuity of the Presbyterian Church in Canada, as it was from this building, that the midnight vigil was held, led by the 79 Ministers and Elders who voted against the consummation of the union (in nearby College Street Church) that formed the United Church of Canada, as they maintained continuity with their General Assembly. As a congregation, Knox had voted against Union earlier that year, by a vote of 20-788. There were gains to the congregation from some of those in the surrounding congregations that went into the Union.
In the 1950s, the congregation was challenged to leave the community, as post World War II suburban expansion greatly affected Toronto, and the Spadina Expressway (later abandoned) was proposed to run along Spadina Avenue. Under the leadership of Rev. Dr. William Fitch, who arrived in early 1955 from the Springburn area of Glasgow, Scotland, the congregation built an adjoining hall (Knox Fellowship Centre) in 1961, and expanded its ministries into the inner city (Evangel Hall at 573 Queen Street West had been run by Knox since 1913), the Universities (including Ryerson and York,
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http://www.spreaker.com/user/freshanointingministries/j-glyn-owen-preparation-1
In 1820 the first Presbyterian congregation in Toronto (then the Town of York) was formed, and after the donation of land from Jessie Ketchum, built a church on Richmond Street. This church was known as First Presbyterian Congregation of York, Upper Canada, and James Harris (later to be Ketchum's son in law) became minister.
In 1830, the larger St. Andrew's Church was founded, and it quickly became the city's primary Presbyterian Church. St. Andrew's was aligned with the Church of Scotland; the Canadian Synod was formed in 1831.
This Richmond Street church was more evangelical, and had become independent of the United Synod of the Canadas in 1834, and remained apart from any other group (including the United Presbyterian Church of Scotland who started their Toronto congregation in 1838) until 1844.
In 1843, the Church of Scotland split, when many of the evangelicals led by Thomas Chalmers, withdrew to form the Free Church of Scotland, in a dispute called the Disruption of 1843. This dispute hit the Canadas the following year at the respective Synod Meetings in Kingston and Nova Scotia; a faction broke off from St. Andrew's, who remained in the "Auld" Kirk.[1]
This group was approached by the York congregation, and the two groups decided to join and become a stronger and united Free Church congregation presence in Toronto that they named Knox's Church, after the Scottish Church reformer John Knox; they called an experienced minister from Paisley, Scotland, Rev. Dr. Robert Burns, to become their first minister. Burns was the former Secretary of the Glasgow Missionary Society, a friend of Chalmers, and uncle of another well-known minister and missionary, William Chalmers Burns. Burns was initially a lecturer, then later full-time professor, in the nearby Knox Free Church Theological College. Mr. Harris retired from the York congregation, and remained connected with the congregation until his death in 1874.
In 1847 the old York Church was destroyed by a fire. The congregation built a new larger church on the same lot, this time facing Queen Street West between Yonge and Bay. Knox quickly became the leading Free Church congregation in Canada, helping to spread the movement throughout the colony. One of the most prominent members of this church was George Brown founder of the Toronto Globe and also the Banner, and an eventual member of the Fathers of Confederation, upon formation of the Dominion of Canada in 1867.
The Knox church building from 1847 to 1895[2]
From the split ("the disruption") in the Church of Scotland and in the Canadas, Knox took an active role in the reunion of all the Presbyterian groups in Canada. In 1861, the Free Church of which Knox belonged to, and the Canada Synod of the United Presbyterian Church of Scotland joined; and in 1875, the Presbyterian Church in Canada, uniting the "Auld Kirk" and "Free Kirk".
Over time, Knox's location had become more commercial with fewer residents in the area. At the time Toronto had strict Lord's Day laws that prevented public transit from running on Sundays, making it imperative that churches be located near to the population.
In 1895, the church was severely damaged by a fire that began at the Robert Simpson Building next door. This fire destroyed the steeple, which was never fully rebuilt. It was eventually decided to move the church in 1906, and in January 1909, the church officially moved into its present home at 630 Spadina Avenue just west of the University of Toronto, at Harbord Street; the memorial stones cited in the enclosed article (1886 Profile), were also moved into the new building.
The mixed Romanesque Revival and Gothic Revival building was designed by congregation member James Wilson Gray.
In June 1925, Knox was instrumental in maintaining the continuity of the Presbyterian Church in Canada, as it was from this building, that the midnight vigil was held, led by the 79 Ministers and Elders who voted against the consummation of the union (in nearby College Street Church) that formed the United Church of Canada, as they maintained continuity with their General Assembly. As a congregation, Knox had voted against Union earlier that year, by a vote of 20-788. There were gains to the congregation from some of those in the surrounding congregations that went into the Union.
In the 1950s, the congregation was challenged to leave the community, as post World War II suburban expansion greatly affected Toronto, and the Spadina Expressway (later abandoned) was proposed to run along Spadina Avenue. Under the leadership of Rev. Dr. William Fitch, who arrived in early 1955 from the Springburn area of Glasgow, Scotland, the congregation built an adjoining hall (Knox Fellowship Centre) in 1961, and expanded its ministries into the inner city (Evangel Hall at 573 Queen Street West had been run by Knox since 1913), the Universities (including Ryerson and York,
published:20 Feb 2015
views:1
[Cantonese] India world heritage Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus 印度世界遗产 贾特拉帕蒂•希瓦吉终点站
13.000 years ago a large comet struck earth which must have looked like a fiery serpent flying through the sky because the force of gravity stretched it out into a .
Journalist, speaker and Freemason Richard Cassaro is the author of Written In Stone: Decoding The Secret Masonic Religion Hidden In Gothic Cathedrals And .
Author and researcher Richard Cassaro joins THC to talk about the remnants of ancient wisdom he's uncovered through rigorous investigation. He also breaks .
Comparative mythologist, author and teacher John Lash returns to Red Ice for his last interview. We'll begin on the revival of Gnosticism and the teachings of .
13.000 years ago a large comet struck earth which must have looked like a fiery serpent flying through the sky because the force of gravity stretched it out into a .
Journalist, speaker and Freemason Richard Cassaro is the author of Written In Stone: Decoding The Secret Masonic Religion Hidden In Gothic Cathedrals And .
Author and researcher Richard Cassaro joins THC to talk about the remnants of ancient wisdom he's uncovered through rigorous investigation. He also breaks .
Comparative mythologist, author and teacher John Lash returns to Red Ice for his last interview. We'll begin on the revival of Gnosticism and the teachings of .
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLM4S2hGZDSE7bhOa0p-vs4EkDDIVf6ulI People's Palaces: The Golden Age of Civic Architecture : Episode 2/2 The Gothic Reviv...
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Gothic Revival: Design in a Nutshell (1/6)
Free learning from The Open University http://www.open.edu/openlearn/science-maths-technol...
Free learning from The Open University http://www.open.edu/openlearn/science-maths-technology/engineering-and-technology/design-and-innovation/design --- Got...
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Minecraft Timelapse - Gothic Revival Cathedral
(english description below) Zeitraffervideo des Bauevents "Kathedrale" auf dem deutschen M...
(english description below) Zeitraffervideo des Bauevents "Kathedrale" auf dem deutschen Minecraft-Server EpicOnline. Am Bau beteiligten sich etwa 30 Spieler...
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3 - Gothic Revival - The Architecture Tour
St. James Episcopal Church was built in the 1860's. The designer, Richard Upjohn, was a re...
St. James Episcopal Church was built in the 1860's. The designer, Richard Upjohn, was a renowned architect, the first President of the American Architects In...
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Urban Exploration: Gothic Revival Style Abandoned Farm House
This was filmed earlier in the Spring of 2014. This abandoned farm house was seemingly sti...
This was filmed earlier in the Spring of 2014. This abandoned farm house was seemingly still quite sturdy considering the natural decay of what little was le...
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Urban Exploration: Gothic Revival Style Abandoned Farm House #2
A video exploration tour through another Gothic Revival style farm house. We seem to have ...
A video exploration tour through another Gothic Revival style farm house. We seem to have a lot of this style here in Ontario. There was some newspapers lyin...
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Gothic Revival Architecture (a brief)
A short film concising Gothic Revival in architecture....
Tyntesfield Victorian Gothic Revival House And Estate, North Somerset
Tyntesfield is a Victorian Gothic Revival house and estate near Wraxall, North Somerset, E...
published:18 Mar 2015
Tyntesfield Victorian Gothic Revival House And Estate, North Somerset
Tyntesfield Victorian Gothic Revival House And Estate, North Somerset
published:18 Mar 2015
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Tyntesfield is a Victorian Gothic Revival house and estate near Wraxall, North Somerset, England. The house is a Grade I listed building named after the Tynte baronets, who had owned estates in the area since about 1500. The location was formerly that of a 16th-century hunting lodge, which was used as a farmhouse until the early 19th century. In the 1830s a Georgian mansion was built on the site, which was bought by English businessman William Gibbs, whose huge fortune came from guano used as fertilizer. In the 1860s Gibbs had the house significantly expanded and remodelled; a chapel was added in the 1870s. The Gibbs family owned the house until the death of Richard Gibbs in 2001.
Tyntesfield was purchased by the National Trust in June 2002, after a fundraising campaign to prevent it being sold to private interests and ensure it would be open to the public. The house was opened to visitors for the first time just 10 weeks after the acquisition, and as more rooms are restored they are added to the tour.
What is George Gilbert Scott?
A documentary report all about George Gilbert Scott for the...
published:17 Sep 2015
All About - George Gilbert Scott (Extended)
All About - George Gilbert Scott (Extended)
published:17 Sep 2015
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What is George Gilbert Scott?
A documentary report all about George Gilbert Scott for the blind and visually impaired or for homework/assignment.
Sir George Gilbert Scott (13 July 1811 – 27 March 1878), styled Sir Gilbert Scott, was an English Gothic revival architect, chiefly associated with the design, building and renovation of churches and cathedrals, although he started his career as a leading designer of workhouses. He was one of the most prolific architects which Great Britain has produced, over 800 buildings being designed or altered by him.
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Discovery Hit/Chucky the Construction Worker - Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Architecture Spotlight #65 | Gothic Revival by The Fechtel Company | Tampa, Florida
A cinematic look at a beautiful Gothic Revival home in Tampa, Florida. Located right on a ...
published:03 Sep 2015
Architecture Spotlight #65 | Gothic Revival by The Fechtel Company | Tampa, Florida
Architecture Spotlight #65 | Gothic Revival by The Fechtel Company | Tampa, Florida
published:03 Sep 2015
views:18
A cinematic look at a beautiful Gothic Revival home in Tampa, Florida. Located right on a golf course on the 18th hole, the home is perfectly situated to see golfers right from the windows. Another gem by The Fechtel Company.
Website - http://thefechtelcompany.com
Cinematography by Chibi Moku http://www.chibimoku.com
Color Grading by Bryan Smaller
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George Frederick Bodley and the Later Gothic Revival in Britain and America PDF eBook
Read online pdf book at http://dboox.com...
published:19 Aug 2015
George Frederick Bodley and the Later Gothic Revival in Britain and America PDF eBook
George Frederick Bodley and the Later Gothic Revival in Britain and America PDF eBook
published:19 Aug 2015
views:0
Read online pdf book at http://dboox.com
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"Cold as Ice" by Foreigner - Alex Straus Fausto at Casa Loma
15 year old Alexander Richard Straus-Fausto plays the 4/19 organ of Casa Loma Castle, Tor...
published:19 Aug 2015
"Cold as Ice" by Foreigner - Alex Straus Fausto at Casa Loma
"Cold as Ice" by Foreigner - Alex Straus Fausto at Casa Loma
published:19 Aug 2015
views:1
15 year old Alexander Richard Straus-Fausto plays the 4/19 organ of Casa Loma Castle, Toronto Ontario Canada.
Casa Loma (Spanish for Hill House) is a Gothic Revival style house and gardens in midtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, that is now a museum and landmark. It was originally a residence for financier Sir Henry Mill Pellatt. Casa Loma was constructed over a three-year period from 1911–1914. The architect of the mansion was E. J. Lennox who was also responsible for the designs of several other city landmarks.
This organ was built by Wurlitzer, North Tonawanda New York in July 1922 and installed in Shea's Hippodrome Theatre on Toronto's Bay Street, and in 1956, Shea's Hippodrome would be shuttered and the property demolished to make way for the new civic center, Conn Smyth from Maple Leaf Gardens purchased the Wurlitzer from the wrecking company for $2,000. The roof of the theatre had already been removed! A month was allowed for removal of the instrument.
The organ was removed from Maple Leaf Gardens in 1964, and installed at Casa Loma in 1973.
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Gothic Revival Style Architecture
This month we are going to explore all the various house styles throughout the United Stat...
published:14 Aug 2015
Gothic Revival Style Architecture
Gothic Revival Style Architecture
published:14 Aug 2015
views:1
This month we are going to explore all the various house styles throughout the United States. Each day we will go over the key features and elements that make that style unique. How the style might transition from one to another, since a house design is rarely pure to one particular style.
This is the outline for this series (subject to change):
Dutch Colonial
French Colonial
Spanish Colonial
Georgian
Adam
Early Classical Revival
Greek Revival
Today - (Gothic Revival)
Italianate
Exotic Revivals
Octagon
Second Empire
Stick
Queen Anne
Shingle
Richardsonian Romanesque
Folk Victorian
Colonial Revival
Neoclassical
Tudor
Chateauesque
Beaux Arts
French Eclectic
Italian Renaissance
Misson
Spanish Eclectic
Monterey
Pueblo Revival
Prairie
Craftsman
Modernistic
International
Modernistic
Neoeclectic
Contemporary Folk
If you know of a particular style that I have left off and you want me to explore it, please let me know.
You can get in touch with me on Twitter (@thomasmsawyer)
Subscribe to my channel.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7VLFEWzoo2w407oYHFYlBQ
Subscribe to my podcast.
https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/whitewash-studio-architecture/id925287472?mt=2#
Visit my website at http://whitewashstudio.com
Camera - I am using the Black Magic Pocket Cinema Camera.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00CWLSHUK/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp;=1789&creative;=390957&creativeASIN;=B00CWLSHUK&linkCode;=as2&tag;=amazon018a
Color Grading & Editing - The Black Magic Camera shoots video in raw format so it needs to be color graded. This I am learning for sure. I use Speedgrade from Adobe. All my videos are edited in Adobe Premiere.
Memory Cards - The BMPCC requires very highspeed SD memory cards. Just be aware of that. I use 95mb/s Sandisk Extreme cards.
Light - Amazing LED Light
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00R362836/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp;=1789&creative;=390957&creativeASIN;=B00R362836&linkCode;=as2&tag;=amazon018a
Tripod - I use something very basic. It is rather old and I film mostly inside so it can be kind of light. Here is a link to something similar. If you plan on filming outside don’t use this and get something more sturdy.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005KP473Q/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp;=1789&creative;=390957&creativeASIN;=B005KP473Q&linkCode;=as2&tag;=amazon018a
Drawing Board - This is a portable drafting table I have had for over 15 years from Alvin.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001E1T8CU/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp;=1789&creative;=390957&creativeASIN;=B001E1T8CU&linkCode;=as2&tag;=amazon018a
Pens - I love these pens.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004QHI43S/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp;=1789&creative;=390957&creativeASIN;=B004QHI43S&linkCode;=as2&tag;=amazon018a
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Residential for sale - 5696 Snyder Road, Berrien Springs, MI 49103
Property Site: http://tour.circlepix.com/home/Q6SM4V
Established & Restored Victorian G...
published:13 Aug 2015
Residential for sale - 5696 Snyder Road, Berrien Springs, MI 49103
Residential for sale - 5696 Snyder Road, Berrien Springs, MI 49103
published:13 Aug 2015
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Property Site: http://tour.circlepix.com/home/Q6SM4V
Established & Restored Victorian Gothic Revival Bed & Breakfast sitting on 6.4 acres of beautiful land. Their are 6 bedrooms that have their own bathrooms for guest privacy. The large dining room and multiple sitting rooms is great for entertaining. Enjoy walking through the perennial gardens, strolling by the spring fed pond, or relax on one of the many porches taking in the breathtaking view. Detached guest house has 1472 sq. ft. on main level with 2 bed & 2 baths and has a full basement with additional bed, bath, & full kitchen.
Bedrooms: 6
Bathrooms: 5 full and 1 half bathrooms
Square Feet: 2947
Price: $399,900
MLS ID: 15043602
For more information about this property, please contact Dan Morissette at 269-449-4198 or dan.morissette@aol.com. You can also text 2984545 to 67299.
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George Frederick Bodley and the Later Gothic Revival in Britain and America PDF
Click here to download http://bit.ly/1LSto4H...
published:12 Aug 2015
George Frederick Bodley and the Later Gothic Revival in Britain and America PDF
George Frederick Bodley and the Later Gothic Revival in Britain and America PDF
published:12 Aug 2015
views:0
Click here to download http://bit.ly/1LSto4H
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Medley of Star Wars Tunes - Alexander Straus-Fausto
This Medley starts out with the Theme song, than Cantina band, and Darth Vader's Imperial ...
published:10 Aug 2015
Medley of Star Wars Tunes - Alexander Straus-Fausto
Medley of Star Wars Tunes - Alexander Straus-Fausto
published:10 Aug 2015
views:16
This Medley starts out with the Theme song, than Cantina band, and Darth Vader's Imperial March and than the Theme Song again and ends with Duel of the Fates.
Casa Loma (Spanish for Hill House) is a Gothic Revival style house and gardens in midtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, that is now a museum and landmark. It was originally a residence for financier Sir Henry Mill Pellatt. Casa Loma was constructed over a three-year period from 1911–1914. The architect of the mansion was E. J. Lennox who was also responsible for the designs of several other city landmarks.
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Bodley And The Later Gothic Revival In Britain And America Pdf
Click here to download the PDF version
http://bit.ly/1H9vJBZ...
published:10 Aug 2015
Bodley And The Later Gothic Revival In Britain And America Pdf
Bodley And The Later Gothic Revival In Britain And America Pdf
published:10 Aug 2015
views:0
Click here to download the PDF version
http://bit.ly/1H9vJBZ
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Greek Revival Style Architecture
This month we are going to explore all the various house styles throughout the United Stat...
published:08 Aug 2015
Greek Revival Style Architecture
Greek Revival Style Architecture
published:08 Aug 2015
views:0
This month we are going to explore all the various house styles throughout the United States. Each day we will go over the key features and elements that make that style unique. How the style might transition from one to another, since a house design is rarely pure to one particular style.
This is the outline for this series (subject to change):
Dutch Colonial
French Colonial
Spanish Colonial
Georgian
Adam
Early Classical Revival
Today - (Greek Revival)
Gothic Revival
Italianate
Exotic Revivals
Octagon
Second Empire
Stick
Queen Anne
Shingle
Richardsonian Romanesque
Folk Victorian
Colonial Revival
Neoclassical
Tudor
Chateauesque
Beaux Arts
French Eclectic
Italian Renaissance
Misson
Spanish Eclectic
Monterey
Pueblo Revival
Prairie
Craftsman
Modernistic
International
Modernistic
Neoeclectic
Contemporary Folk
If you know of a particular style that I have left off and you want me to explore it, please let me know.
You can get in touch with me on Twitter (@thomasmsawyer)
Subscribe to my channel.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7VLFEWzoo2w407oYHFYlBQ
Subscribe to my podcast.
https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/whitewash-studio-architecture/id925287472?mt=2#
Visit my website at http://whitewashstudio.com
Camera - I am using the Black Magic Pocket Cinema Camera.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00CWLSHUK/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp;=1789&creative;=390957&creativeASIN;=B00CWLSHUK&linkCode;=as2&tag;=amazon018a
Color Grading & Editing - The Black Magic Camera shoots video in raw format so it needs to be color graded. This I am learning for sure. I use Speedgrade from Adobe. All my videos are edited in Adobe Premiere.
Memory Cards - The BMPCC requires very highspeed SD memory cards. Just be aware of that. I use 95mb/s Sandisk Extreme cards.
Light - Amazing LED Light
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00R362836/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp;=1789&creative;=390957&creativeASIN;=B00R362836&linkCode;=as2&tag;=amazon018a
Tripod - I use something very basic. It is rather old and I film mostly inside so it can be kind of light. Here is a link to something similar. If you plan on filming outside don’t use this and get something more sturdy.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005KP473Q/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp;=1789&creative;=390957&creativeASIN;=B005KP473Q&linkCode;=as2&tag;=amazon018a
Drawing Board - This is a portable drafting table I have had for over 15 years from Alvin.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001E1T8CU/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp;=1789&creative;=390957&creativeASIN;=B001E1T8CU&linkCode;=as2&tag;=amazon018a
Pens - I love these pens.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004QHI43S/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp;=1789&creative;=390957&creativeASIN;=B004QHI43S&linkCode;=as2&tag;=amazon018a
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Early Classical Revival Style Architecture
This month we are going to explore all the various house styles throughout the United Stat...
published:07 Aug 2015
Early Classical Revival Style Architecture
Early Classical Revival Style Architecture
published:07 Aug 2015
views:2
This month we are going to explore all the various house styles throughout the United States. Each day we will go over the key features and elements that make that style unique. How the style might transition from one to another, since a house design is rarely pure to one particular style.
This is the outline for this series (subject to change):
Dutch Colonial
French Colonial
Spanish Colonial
Georgian
Adam
Today - (Early Classical Revival)
Greek Revival
Gothic Revival
Italianate
Exotic Revivals
Octagon
Second Empire
Stick
Queen Anne
Shingle
Richardsonian Romanesque
Folk Victorian
Colonial Revival
Neoclassical
Tudor
Chateauesque
Beaux Arts
French Eclectic
Italian Renaissance
Misson
Spanish Eclectic
Monterey
Pueblo Revival
Prairie
Craftsman
Modernistic
International
Modernistic
Neoeclectic
Contemporary Folk
If you know of a particular style that I have left off and you want me to explore it, please let me know.
You can get in touch with me on Twitter (@thomasmsawyer)
Subscribe to my channel.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7VLFEWzoo2w407oYHFYlBQ
Subscribe to my podcast.
https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/whitewash-studio-architecture/id925287472?mt=2#
Visit my website at http://whitewashstudio.com
Camera - I am using the Black Magic Pocket Cinema Camera.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00CWLSHUK/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp;=1789&creative;=390957&creativeASIN;=B00CWLSHUK&linkCode;=as2&tag;=amazon018a
Color Grading & Editing - The Black Magic Camera shoots video in raw format so it needs to be color graded. This I am learning for sure. I use Speedgrade from Adobe. All my videos are edited in Adobe Premiere.
Memory Cards - The BMPCC requires very highspeed SD memory cards. Just be aware of that. I use 95mb/s Sandisk Extreme cards.
Light - Amazing LED Light
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00R362836/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp;=1789&creative;=390957&creativeASIN;=B00R362836&linkCode;=as2&tag;=amazon018a
Tripod - I use something very basic. It is rather old and I film mostly inside so it can be kind of light. Here is a link to something similar. If you plan on filming outside don’t use this and get something more sturdy.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005KP473Q/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp;=1789&creative;=390957&creativeASIN;=B005KP473Q&linkCode;=as2&tag;=amazon018a
Drawing Board - This is a portable drafting table I have had for over 15 years from Alvin.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001E1T8CU/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp;=1789&creative;=390957&creativeASIN;=B001E1T8CU&linkCode;=as2&tag;=amazon018a
Pens - I love these pens.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004QHI43S/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp;=1789&creative;=390957&creativeASIN;=B004QHI43S&linkCode;=as2&tag;=amazon018a
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Red Sun Revival interview Lumous Gothic Festival 2015 Tampere Finland WANHTPY podcast
We Are Not Here To Please You podcast interviews Red Sun Revival at Lumous Gothic Festiva...
published:05 Aug 2015
Red Sun Revival interview Lumous Gothic Festival 2015 Tampere Finland WANHTPY podcast
Red Sun Revival interview Lumous Gothic Festival 2015 Tampere Finland WANHTPY podcast
published:05 Aug 2015
views:7
We Are Not Here To Please You podcast interviews Red Sun Revival at Lumous Gothic Festival in Tampere, Finland, July 2015. Full episode in audio covering the whole festival at: http://wearenotheretopleaseyou.blogspot.fi/2015/08/episode-89-lumous-special-2015.html
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The Building - Events on 6th
Welcome to Events on 6th!
This beautiful wedding and reception venue in Tacoma, Washing...
published:04 Aug 2015
The Building - Events on 6th
The Building - Events on 6th
published:04 Aug 2015
views:1
Welcome to Events on 6th!
This beautiful wedding and reception venue in Tacoma, Washington is inside a stunning, historic, Gothic Revival building. The church was built in 1924, and renovated for you in 2011. The architectural details are amazing!
Call for a tour: 253-906-0448
Visit our website: www.eventson6th.com
Production & Music: JD Dorland, 253-279-1552, www.jddorlandmusic.com
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St Thomas’ Church
This late neo-classical church was designed by the early Gothic Revival pioneer, Thomas Ri...
published:31 Jul 2015
St Thomas’ Church
St Thomas’ Church
published:31 Jul 2015
views:1
This late neo-classical church was designed by the early Gothic Revival pioneer, Thomas Rickman. The church suffered a direct hit by a German bomb during the World War 2 which destoyed all but the tower and west front. The tower still stands and the grounds are now the setting for Birmingham Peace Garden
Rockwood is an English-style country estate and museum located in Wilmington, Delaware. Bu...
published:25 Dec 2014
Ghost Finders Season Six The Rockwood Mansion
Ghost Finders Season Six The Rockwood Mansion
published:25 Dec 2014
views:356
Rockwood is an English-style country estate and museum located in Wilmington, Delaware. Built between 1851-1854 by banker Joseph Shipley, Rockwood is an excellent example of Rural Gothic Revival Architecture. Rockwood Manor was Joseph Shipley's pride and joy and still is as he reportedly walks the dark eerie hallways and footsteps are allegedly heard daily along with reports of full bodied apparitions even seen by visitors and their tour guides! Ghost Finders investigate this historic Delaware landmark!
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Gothic (In Our Time, 4/1/01)
*** Horace Walpole and then Anne Radcliffe appeared to have triggered an anti-enlightenmen...
published:19 May 2015
Gothic (In Our Time, 4/1/01)
Gothic (In Our Time, 4/1/01)
published:19 May 2015
views:0
*** Horace Walpole and then Anne Radcliffe appeared to have triggered an anti-enlightenment movement: the Gothic that swept in Coleridge, two Shelleys, Byron, the Brontés, Walter Scott and Dickens, innumerable painters and architects, and even designed the Palace of Westminster itself. In 1765 Horace Walpole bewitched an unprepared public with the first ever Gothic novel The Castle of Ottranto. The poet Thomas Gray complained the novel made him “afraid to go to bed o’ nights”, and wind swept battlements, mysterious apparitions and armour that goes clang in the night has haunted the dungeons of popular culture ever since. But Gothic is more than novels, and from under its swirling cassock the Gothic Revival in architecture became the state style for an Empire, and the high camp of The Monk reached the acme of seriousness under the influence of John Ruskin. So how did the Gothic style manage to both sensationalise the public and form, quite literally the pillars of the establishment? Any why does a style forged in the spectral shadows of the Ages of Enlightenment still hold so such a secure position in popular culture today. ***
GUESTS:
Chris Baldick,
A N Wilson
Emma Clery
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The Allure of Collecting Arms and Armor
Lecture in conjunction with Peabody Museum of Archaeology & Ethnology's "Arts of War: Arti...
published:02 Jun 2015
The Allure of Collecting Arms and Armor
The Allure of Collecting Arms and Armor
published:02 Jun 2015
views:2
Lecture in conjunction with Peabody Museum of Archaeology & Ethnology's "Arts of War: Artistry in Weapons across Cultures" exhibition by Donald J. LaRocca, Curator, Department of Arms and Armor, The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
From dynastic armories and curiosity cabinets to Gothic Revival castles, private collections, and modern museums, armor and weapons have been methodically collected, studied, and preserved for their artistic and historical importance, beginning in the sixteenth century and continuing to the present day. This lecture will survey that legacy, particularly as it relates to the genesis of the major collections of arms and armor in leading European and American museums today, concluding with the growth and development of the Department of Arms and Armor in the Metropolitan Museum of Art over the past century.
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Father Hewko makes history by saying the True Mass in a chapel that use to be Catholic!
The chapel (formerly St. Catherine of Siena) and rectory were designed by Frank Frimmer an...
The chapel (formerly St. Catherine of Siena) and rectory were designed by Frank Frimmer and built in 1939. The Gothic Revival style building was erected with...
97:23
Dragon Age: Inquisition Official Soundtrack
Music by: Trevor Morris
The music of Dragon Age Inquisition explores a modern take on the ...
published:20 Aug 2015
Dragon Age: Inquisition Official Soundtrack
Dragon Age: Inquisition Official Soundtrack
published:20 Aug 2015
views:0
Music by: Trevor Morris
The music of Dragon Age Inquisition explores a modern take on the fantasy genre, blending organic sounds and textures with orchestra and solo
instruments, traditional and eclectic. With world-class strings, brass, and choir recorded at Nashville's Ocean Way Studio A inside a 100-year-old Gothic revival church, and featuring a specific array of soloists on cello, electric cello, and guitarviol among others, the score aims not to overshadow the story but to become part of it through the human connection these musicians bring. From epic cinematic battles to choral folk tunes to more ambient and layered
pieces, the music of DA:I is a reflection of its environment, inspired by the color and grandeur of Thedas, and the Inquisition's themes, creatures, characters, and world.
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Great Cathedral Mysteries | Greatest Engineering Feat | Amazing Documentary Films
Great Cathedral Mysteries | Greatest Engineering Feat | Amazing Documentary Films.
The Ca...
published:11 Jul 2015
Great Cathedral Mysteries | Greatest Engineering Feat | Amazing Documentary Films
Great Cathedral Mysteries | Greatest Engineering Feat | Amazing Documentary Films
published:11 Jul 2015
views:3
Great Cathedral Mysteries | Greatest Engineering Feat | Amazing Documentary Films.
The Cattedrale di Santa Maria del Fiore (English, "Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Flower") is the main church of Florence, Italy. Il Duomo di Firenze, as it is ordinarily called, was begun in 1296 in the Gothic style to the design of Arnolfo di Cambio and completed structurally in 1436 with the dome engineered by Filippo Brunelleschi. The exterior of the basilica is faced with polychrome marble panels in various shades of green and pink bordered by white and has an elaborate 19th-century Gothic Revival façade by Emilio De Fabris.
The cathedral complex, located in Piazza del Duomo, includes the Baptistery and Giotto's Campanile. The three buildings are part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site covering the historic centre of Florence and are a major attraction to tourists visiting the region of Tuscany. The basilica is one of Italy's largest churches, and until development of new structural materials in the modern era, the dome was the largest in the world. It remains the largest brick dome ever constructed.
The cathedral is the mother church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Florence, whose archbishop is currently Giuseppe Betori.
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Bloodlust 'The Revenger's Tragedy'
A performance of an original script based on the English language Jacobean revenge tragedy...
A performance of an original script based on the English language Jacobean revenge tragedy The Revenger's Tragedy, Written by Thomas Middleton. Performed and...
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Sims 4 speedbuild Santa Parkshore
The last of the Sims 4 Holiday House speed builds with a Gothic Revival type House...
published:29 Dec 2014
Sims 4 speedbuild Santa Parkshore
Sims 4 speedbuild Santa Parkshore
published:29 Dec 2014
views:8
The last of the Sims 4 Holiday House speed builds with a Gothic Revival type House
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Ottawa's Parliament Hill,Canada
Parliament Hill (French: Colline du Parlement), colloquially known as The Hill, is an area...
published:24 Feb 2015
Ottawa's Parliament Hill,Canada
Ottawa's Parliament Hill,Canada
published:24 Feb 2015
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Parliament Hill (French: Colline du Parlement), colloquially known as The Hill, is an area of Crown land on the southern banks of the Ottawa River in Downtown Ottawa, Ontario. Its Gothic revival suite of buildings serves as the home of the Parliament of Canada and contains a number of architectural elements of national symbolic importance. Parliament Hill attracts approximately 3 million visitors each year.[1]
Originally the site of a military base in the 18th and early 19th centuries, development of the area into a governmental precinct began in 1859, after Queen Victoria chose Bytown as the capital of the Province of Canada. Following a number of extensions to the parliament and departmental buildings and a fire in 1916 that destroyed the Centre Block, Parliament Hill took on its present form with the completion of the Peace Tower in 1927. Since 2002, an extensive $1 billion renovation and rehabilitation project has been underway throughout all of the precinct's buildings; work is not expected to be complete until after 2020.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parliament_Hill
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People's Palaces - The Golden Age of Civic Architecture: Neo Classical [BBC, Full Documentary]
Architectural historian Dr Jonathan Foyle explores some of the best Georgian and Victorian...
published:30 Oct 2014
People's Palaces - The Golden Age of Civic Architecture: Neo Classical [BBC, Full Documentary]
People's Palaces - The Golden Age of Civic Architecture: Neo Classical [BBC, Full Documentary]
published:30 Oct 2014
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Architectural historian Dr Jonathan Foyle explores some of the best Georgian and Victorian neo-classical civic buildings in the north of England. He visits town halls, concert halls, libraries, schools and galleries in Liverpool, Leeds, Bradford, Manchester and Todmorden in an unlikely story of rivalry, ambition and power in the service of social responsibility.
Neo-classicism harked back to Rome, democratic Athens and the Greek city-state. The regular proportion, geometry and symmetry of classical temple-style architecture suggested order in chaotically-expanding urban environments and served to associate towns regarded as squalid and unruly with the cultured ancient civilisations of antiquity. These were buildings constructed with the aim of elevating the towns in which they stood.
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Dragon Age: Inquisition - OST
The music of Dragon Age Inquisition explores a modern take on the fantasy
genre, blending...
published:05 Dec 2014
Dragon Age: Inquisition - OST
Dragon Age: Inquisition - OST
published:05 Dec 2014
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The music of Dragon Age Inquisition explores a modern take on the fantasy
genre, blending organic sounds and textures with orchestra and solo
instruments, traditional and eclectic. With world-class strings, brass, and
choir recorded at Nashville's Ocean Way Studio A inside a 100-year-old Gothic
revival church, and featuring a specific array of soloists on cello, electric
cello, and guitarviol among others, the score aims not to overshadow the story
but to become part of it through the human connection these musicians bring.
From epic cinematic battles to choral folk tunes to more ambient and layered
pieces, the music of DA:I is a reflection of its environment, inspired by the
color and grandeur of Thedas, and the Inquisition's themes, creatures,
characters, and world.
Tracks:
01-Dragon Age Inquisition Theme
02-Escape From the Fade
03-The Wrath of Heaven
04-Calling the Inquisition
05-Champions of the Just
06-Lord Seeker
07-In Hushed Whispers
08-Sacrifice
09-Alexius
10-In Your Heart Shall Burn
11-The Dawn Will Come
12-Journey to Skyhold
13-The Western Approach
14-Siege of Adamant
15-Adamant Fortress
16-The Fall
17-The Place of All Fears
18-Nightmare's End
19-Val Royeaux
20-Wicked Eyes and Wicked Hearts
21-The Inquisition Marches
22-The Lost Temple
23-Death on the Bridge
24-Guardians of the Past
25-The Well of Sorrows
26-Call His Wrath
27-The Lie in Which You Linger
28-Battle in the Sky
29-Tooth and Scale
30-Let the Skies Boil
31-Doom Upon All The World
32-Orb of Destruction
33-The Scar
34-Return to Skyhold
35-Epilogue
36-The Elder One Theme
37-Orlais Theme
38-Thedas Love Theme
39-A World Torn Asunder (Gameplay Trailer)
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1968-01-01 FRAMPTON, K and SARIN, M
http://www.aaschool.ac.uk/VIDEO/lecture.php?ID=2521
FRAMPTON, K and SARIN, M
Le Corbusier ...
published:06 Mar 2015
1968-01-01 FRAMPTON, K and SARIN, M
1968-01-01 FRAMPTON, K and SARIN, M
published:06 Mar 2015
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http://www.aaschool.ac.uk/VIDEO/lecture.php?ID=2521
FRAMPTON, K and SARIN, M
Le Corbusier Symposium 3/3 ARTNET
Kenneth Frampton’s lecture continues (starts in Part 2/3):
Kenneth Frampton quotes Le Corbusier’s “Revolution can be avoided through design.” He claims to be putting together a series of ideological identifications with decisions about expression and about aesthetic, and to say that one reflects the other: he argues that there is indeed a very strong connection. Then, he will argue that his basic work, the period from 1917 to 1935, is illuminated by the awareness of the problem of architecture versus building. Consciousness of this problem mentioned takes place on two levels: one is the level of what is the paradigmatic plan form and the other, what is to be the essential status of the built expression. In both levels, there is this problem of architecture versus building. Both problems were anticipated by Adolf Loos. Although correspondence has not been revealed, it is clear that Ozenfant, Le Corbusier and Paul Delaunay in L’Esprit Nouveau, were very aware of Loos, and “Ornament and Crime is published quite early in that magazine. Unfortunately, another text is not published in L’Esprit Nouveau, which Frampton thinks that is absolutely central to this whole problem: Loos’s “Architecture” of 1910, which begins with a problem: “the houses here are in harmony with the landscape and with the lake, they do not look as if they are of the hands of man, they look as if they were done by the hands of God” then “we have here a modern villa and all the harmony is destroyed.” Why is the harmony destroyed? Because the modern villa is by an architect. It doesn’t matter if he is a good or bad architect, but “he comes from the city and has no culture.“ By this, Frampton explains, he means that, by definition, urbanized populations are uprooted populations, and are in essence torn from their culture, in the sense of something organic, in the sense that Heidegger would have understood the word culture. That this problem lies underneath the whole heritage of the Gothic revival of Pugin and that it would have been a shared angst by L’Eplattenier and then part of Le Corbusier’s inherited tradition. Therefore, in 1924, we get a very elegant statement of the problem in la maison La Roche, which is an ‘L’ shaped and, in Frampton’s view, it has a Gothic revival plan; bracketed entirely by itself. While La Roche is stuck into the cube, the free plan is used as an allusion between building and architecture. Le Corbusier was conscious of this opposition in levels other than the plan form. Namely, in the level shown most clearly in the weekend house, in which the building process is not allowed to enter the level of the architectural expression. In all the projects that appear in Vers une Architecture, in the maison Citroen, the build process is always suppressed, the building is made out of white stuff, just as the Palladian villas. There is a curious break of course, which is the weekend house, from the 5 principles of modern architecture. About the weekend house of 1935, he writes: “the planning of such a house demanded extreme care, the elements of the construction, where the sole architectural means.” He built a house in which the elements of the construction, as it would have been the case for Pugin or Viollet-Le-Duc, were the sole architectural means. Questions follow.
Madhu Sarin, architect, is presented. She explains that her interest in Le Corbusier aroused really out of having lived and studied architecture in his city, Chandigarh. She presents a picture of Chandigarh as if it was conceived and contrasts it with what it is today. She wants to examine the role of architects and planners in the creation of an urban environment as well as system. Le Corbusier wanted to reform society through the control of the built environment, he attempted to create an utopian or idealistic society, based on the assumption that as long as you control the built environment and the physical framework of the city, you can create the society that you try to create. She offers a brief summary of the plan for Chandigarh, a city that is a product of unique historical circumstances. As a result of the partition of India in 1947, the province of East Punjab was partitioned and the old capital of the estate went to Pakistan. The city, as a result, received millions of refugees who had been uprooted and were suddenly in a region with no center. The politicians and new leaders of independent India, thought of it as an opportunity to use the creation of a capital as a symbolic expression of the aspirations of the new nation. The circumstances which made Le Corbusier’s association with Chandigarh were related to the high aspirations for the new nation held by the new government, but they only represented a little portion of the population. When L
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Romantic Period Overview
This video (which is longer than I intended it should be, sorry) gives an overview of some...
published:07 May 2015
Romantic Period Overview
Romantic Period Overview
published:07 May 2015
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This video (which is longer than I intended it should be, sorry) gives an overview of some of the big historical events, and cultural and literary trends that mark the Romantic period of British literature, from roughly 1789-1832. I discuss the era in terms of the Age of Revolutions and the expanded political possibilities the French, American, and Haitian Revolutions offered, but also the conservative/repressive backlash in Britain against reform/revolution. I also talk about the possibilities opened by the Gothic Revival and the centrality of mystical experience and emotional engagement with nature and the sublime.
Nancy Adgent presented her PowerPoint, "Grave Faces: Grave marker Type, Styles, & Motifs" at Stephen F. Austin State University campus on May 8th, 2009 funde...
A babysitter who had sex with an 11-year-old boy she was looking after has been defended by the child's father ... The offence took place during one of those occasions. HannahSquire, prosecuting, told the court....
A simple childish spat over a puppy led an 11-year-old boy to shoot and kill his eight-year-old neighbour in the US state of Tennessee, the girl's grieving mother said. Latasha Dyer said her daughter was playing outside when the boy asked to see her puppy. Little McKayla said “no”, and shortly after was shot in the chest ... “He was making fun of her, calling her names, just being mean to her ... “I want her back in my arms, this is not fair ... ....
Observers say UK and US are seeking to water down agreement so that any weapons deployed before talks conclude will be beyond reach of ban. The United Nations has been warned that its protracted negotiations over the future of lethal autonomous weapons – or “killer robots” – are moving too slowly to stop robot wars becoming a reality ... “A lot of money is going into development and people will want a return on their investment,” he said....
A former president of the United Nations general assembly turned the world body into a “platform for profit” by accepting over $1m in bribes and a trip to New Orleans from a billionaire Chinese real estate mogul and other businesspeople to pave the way for lucrative investments, a prosecutor charged on Tuesday ...Related. 70 years and half a trillion dollars later. what has the UN achieved? ... “We will be asking ... He added ... Twitter ... ....
Article by WN.com Correspondent DallasDarling. Socrates knew too well how the death penalty was not only the most severe punishment ever imposed by the state, but that it was also irreversible. Yet despite being a lover of wisdom and truth he was still sentenced to death, killed by a misinformed and retributive democracy ... She was only a conspirator, her lover being the one who stabbed her husband to death ... (1) Ciment, James ... 270-276 ... 274....
This 2015 Olivier Award-nominated hit revival, which reunited the original creative team and brought Cats back to the West End after a 12-year absence, received outstanding reviews and extended its season due to overwhelming demand ... This hit revival introduces a ......
The chances of India and Pakistan resuming their bilateral cricket ties this year in December were dealt another blow when Pakistan's national security adviser Sartaj Aziz said that he saw no chance of a revival in the current situation ... ....
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A bid by some HouseRepublicans and Democrats to force a vote to revive the U.S.Export-Import Bank is likely to stall in the Senate, leaving the trade bank's supporters to pin last-ditch hopes on attaching it to a Senate transportation bill. ....
WASHINGTON, Oct 6 (Reuters) - A bid by some HouseRepublicans and Democrats to force a vote to revive the U.S.Export-Import Bank is likely to stall in the Senate, leaving the trade bank's supporters to pin last-ditch hopes on attaching it to a Senate transportation bill. ....
Though both are English plays about sex and subjugation, the two revivals demonstrate just how differently classics can fare as time laps around them ... It is mysterious, pregnant, and hostile ... - Jesse Green. ....
With Fox's UntitledX-FilesRevival set to debut in just a few months, the network held its world premiere screening of the pilot episode, My Struggle, at the Mipcom convention in Cannes, ......
GURGAON. Though police are yet to nab the shooters who killed ward 21 councillor and gangster Binder Gujjar's driver on Sunday or the alleged mastermind and rival gangster, Sandeep Gadoli, sources told TOI on Tuesday the real target was not the chaffeur but his master ... The revelation has confirmed fears of revival of gang war in Gurgaon ... We are conducting raids to nab all the accused." ... ....
A night at the opera is always a special occasion in So Cal. L.A.Opera’s 30th season opener, an inspired double bill of Puccini’s "Gianni Schicchi" and Leoncavallo’s "Pagliacci" at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, was worthy of any and all the superlatives one could lavish upon it ...Highlights of L.A. Opera’s 2015-16 season include “Moby-Dick” (Oct. 31-Nov. 28), “The Magic Flute” (a revival of its acclaimed “silent movie” version, Feb ... 3) ... ....
A billowing Mughal era tent from Tipu Sultan's war booty is clearly the star of the show for many Londoners visiting the Victoria & Albert (V&A;) Museum's The Fabric of India exhibition that opened this week ... This exhibition thus is a much needed primer ... For, as Maheshwar textile revival pioneer Sally Holkar points out, Indians also need to know about the sheer wealth and potential of the fabric of India. ....