ROMANESQUE REV., RICHARDSONIAN ROM.

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college CH. 9-12 Mind Map on ROMANESQUE REV., RICHARDSONIAN ROM., created by Britknee52 on 17/09/2013.
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ROMANESQUE REV., RICHARDSONIAN ROM.
  1. DESIGN CHARACTERISTICS
    1. ROMANESQUE REVIVAL
      1. round arches, corbel tables used as stringcourses to define rooflines
        1. gabled facade on churches
          1. deeply recessed doorways
            1. layered colonettes and towers
              1. bldgs exhibit polychrome
              2. RICHARDSONIAN ROMANESQUE
                1. rough-faced stone, weighty, massive appearance
                  1. voussoirs, lintels, capitals, ornament the walls
                    1. round arches for doors/windows/openings
                      1. asymmetrical facades with 1+ towers
                        1. foliage capitals
                          1. carved moldings
                            1. terracotta panels
                        2. MOTIFS
                          1. hood moldings
                            1. battlements
                              1. rose windows
                                1. syrian arches
                                  1. lozenges
                                    1. chevrons
                                  2. ARCHITECTURE
                                    1. WERDERSCHE KIRCHE
                                      1. SMITHSONIAN INST.
                                      2. NATURAL HIST. MUSEUM LONDON
                                        1. TRINITY CHURCH BOSTON
                                          1. ALLEGHENY COUNTY COURTHOUSE
                                          2. AMES GATE LODGE
                                            1. ELIZABETH PLANKINTON HOUSE
                                            2. INTERIORS
                                              1. ROM. REV. has medieval appearance
                                                1. terracotta/red/greens/blues/golds/browns
                                                  1. FLOORS: stone/marble, eclectic tiles/wood
                                                    1. murals of religious scenes, ornamental painting
                                                2. beamed ceilings, trussed in medieval manner
                                                  1. coffered, vaulted, flat
                                                    1. beams carved and painted w/ gilding
                                                3. FURNISHINGS
                                                  1. armchairs with fan-like sides
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