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romanesque

[roh-muh-nesk] / ˌroʊ məˈnɛsk /


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This second canvas hangs next to the window whose view it depicts, replete with the Met Life Tower, a squat brick-and-terra-cotta Romanesque Revival building on Broadway and a new needle building of intense blue.

From New York Times

The spaceship-shaped, glass-dominated addition of luxury areas and modern amenities was designed to preserve the stadium’s famous Greek and Romanesque colonnades, but the clash of styles prompted widespread criticism.

From Seattle Times

Axe, a mutual fund company operating out of the Carrollcliffe mansion, a Romanesque castle overlooking the Hudson River in Tarrytown, New York.

From Seattle Times

Arthur Benton, known for his work on Riverside’s Mission Inn, created a new structure using a variety of revival styles including Gothic, Mission and Romanesque.

From Los Angeles Times

Prolific architect Elmer Fisher led the charge, designing dozens of buildings in the muscular — and fireproof — Romanesque Revival style.

From Seattle Times