Norman Jewson has written:
'A little book of architecture' -- subject(s): Architecture
'A little book of architecture'
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Alessandra Maniaci has written:
'Palermo: Capitale normanna'
'Palermo' -- subject(s): Architecture, Architecture, Medieval, Architecture, Norman, Buildings, structures, Conservation and restoration, Medieval Architecture, Medievalism, Norman Architecture, Palermo
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Richard Norman Shaw has written:
'Architecture'
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Giulio Ulisse Arata has written:
'L' architettvra arabo-normanna e il rinascimento in Sicilia' -- subject(s): Architecture, Architecture, Islamic, Architecture, Norman, Architecture, Renaissance, Decoration and ornament, Islamic, Islamic Architecture, Islamic Decoration and ornament, Norman Architecture, Renaissance Architecture
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Norman Foster has written:
'Free University of Berlin'
'Practical tables for building construction'
'Construction estimates from take-off to bid'
'Norman Foster and the British Museum' -- subject(s): British Museum, Buildings, structures, Museum architecture
'Reflections' -- subject(s): Architecture
'Norman Foster, 1964-1987' -- subject(s): Modern Architecture
'The Reichstag Graffiti ='
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Norman M. Giller has written:
'An Adventure in Architecture' -- subject(s): Architects, Biography
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Theodor Kutschmann has written:
'Meisterwerke saracenisch-normannischer kunst in Sicilien und Unteritalien' -- subject(s): Architecture, Architecture, Norman, Art, Art, Islamic, Islamic Art, Norman Architecture
'Romanische baukunst und ornamentik in Deutschland' -- subject(s): Architecture, Romanesque, Church architecture, Church decoration and ornament, Decoration and ornament, Romanesque, Romanesque Architecture, Romanesque Decoration and ornament
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Norman Brendel has written:
'Leisure and architecture in Australia' -- subject(s): Leisure, Recreation
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Douglas Norman-Smith has written:
'The Grange, Wimbledon' -- subject(s): Buildings, structures, Domestic Architecture, Guidebooks
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Manchester university school of architecture and city planning
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Norman Tyler has written:
'Historic preservation' -- subject(s): Architecture, Conservation and restoration, Historic buildings, Historic preservation, Historic sites
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William Watson Clark has written:
'The cathedral of Saint-Pierre at Lisieux and the beginning of Norman Gothic architecture' -- subject(s): Architecture, Gothic, Gothic Architecture, Saint-Pierre (Lisieux, France : Cathedral)
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Alessandro Gaeta has written:
'Matteo Carnilivari e il Medioevo normanno' -- subject(s): Gothic Architecture, Criticism and interpretation, Norman Architecture, Humanism, Influence
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As the Tower of London was built by William the Conqueror, also known as Duke William of Normandy, it was built by Norman masons and English labour, and is an example of Norman architecture.
The White Tower retains many original architecture features, but the rest of the Tower has undergone so many modifications that it is difficult to pinpoint any one architectural style. The Tower of London is one of the most fascinating examples of medieval castles.
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There wasn't a specific person who brought Italian architecture the Britain. The first forms of Italian architecture ever present in Britain would have been the Roman architecture brought over by the Romans themselves. Following the Norman conquest of 1066, the Norman-French fabricated a style of architecture for their own use, and one that was based on Ancient Roman architectural forms. This style was of course called Romanesque Architecture. During the Victorian Era, England formulated and built in a style called Italianate Architecture, which was a compilation of Ancient Roman, Italian Renaissance, and other Italian architectural styles. Lastly, in the same era, Britain also adopted the European architectural form of Palladian Architecture/Palladianism, an Italian architectural system created by and named after the world famous Italian architect Andrea Palladio, and created by a combination of Ancient Roman, Italian Renaissance, and his own innovative and inventive architectural uses. The English architects Indigo Jones and John Nash were two of the best known importers and proponents of Italian architectural forms and styles throughout Britain.
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Theodore Fyfe has written:
'Hellenistic architecture' -- subject(s): Architecture, Greek, Architecture, Ancient, Architecture, Hellenistic, Ancient Architecture, Greek Architecture, Hellenistic Architecture
'Hellenistic Architecture - An Introductory Study'
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An Anglo-Norman is a Norman who settled in England after the Norman Conquest, or a descendant of one.
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An Anglo-Norman is a Norman who settled in England after the Norman Conquest, or a descendant of one.
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Norman Field's birth name is Field, Norman Randolph.
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William Hugh Plommer has written:
'Ancient and classical architecture' -- subject(s): Ancient Architecture, Architecture, Ancient, Architecture, Greek, Architecture, Roman, Greek Architecture, Roman Architecture
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Nold Egenter has written:
'Bauform als Zeichen und Symbol' -- subject(s): Architecture, Architecture and religion, Primitive Architecture, Symbolism in architecture
'The present relevance of the primitive in architecture =' -- subject(s): Architecture and society, Primitive Architecture, Vernacular architecture
'Der ewig brennende Dornbusch' -- subject(s): Sacred space, Theocracy, Theological anthropology
'Semantic and symbolic architecture' -- subject(s): Architecture, Architecture and religion, Primitive Architecture, Signs and symbols, Symbolism in architecture
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indegenious architecture means the architecture of a particular place.
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Kenneth Naversen has written:
'West Coast Victorians' -- subject(s): Architecture, Domestic, Architecture, Modern, Architecture, Victorian, Domestic Architecture, Modern Architecture, Victorian Architecture
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Renaissance architecture (14th and 15th centuries), Baroque architecture (16 & 17th centuries) and Neoclassical architecture (18th and 19th centuries) were modeled on Roman architecture.
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Julius Baum has written:
'Romanesque architecture in France' -- subject(s): Architecture, Architecture, Romanesque, Church architecture, Romanesque Architecture
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Medieval style architecture is the same as Gothic Architecture.
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Susan Zevon has written:
'Outside architecture' -- subject(s): Architecture, Domestic, Architecture, Modern, Decks (Architecture, Domestic), Domestic Architecture, Landscape architecture, Modern Architecture, Outdoor living spaces, Patios, Themes, motives
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The address of the Norman Public Library is: 225 N Webster, Norman, 73069 7133
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Lorcan O'Herlihy has written:
'Lorcan O'Herlihy' -- subject(s): American Architecture, Architecture, Architecture, American, Architecture, Modern, Modern Architecture
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Norman Burnstine's birth name is Norman Burnstine.
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Norman Grabowski's birth name is Norman Grabouski.
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