Gothic Revival Overview: An overview of the style and the reason it was so popular.
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- Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
- The Gothic Revival occurs in America from 1830 to 1860, it is part of the Romantic era and a rejection of the strict cold Greek Revival. Come learn about the style, why it looks the way it does.
This is the second part of my Romantic era lecture that you can watch all of here: • Building & Brews: Roma...
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this is truly the best place on youtube right now
Thanks so much!!
I'm torn between it and Mentor Pilot.
Another incredible installment. Thank you so much for this continuing education.
Glad you enjoyed it!
He keeps saying "Greek revival" but I think means "Gothic revival " for these amazing houses? Love this channel by the way.
Noted. Thanks.
Topics I want to hear Brent’s opinion on:
1. Kit houses
2. American foursquares ( I grew up in one)
3. Cornice returns. Everyone, I mean everyone building houses does them wrong.
Kit houses and American foursquares coming in Feb.
Cornice returns coming soon. Thanks for the ideas.
So interesting!!
Thank you for watching.
"Garrish" is not what comes to my mind when i think Gothic. Beautiful is a more apt term.
Nice. Thanks.
9:00 The house looks ridiculous with that overlay.
Its crazy and a somewhat famous house. Thanks for watching.
Thank you for sharing Mr Brent!
I’m deep diving into the Gothic Revival architectural style, have some books coming in but love the information shared here on RUclips .. the “digital library”
Cheers from Columbia, Tennessee. An area rich with this style of home as well as other Victorian styles.
It’s my dream to build an estate on 20+ acres with a Gothic Revival Style home sitting on it. 🫶🏽
great dream! Thx.
@@BrentHull Yes sir, and thank you for doing such great work. I’ve been watching all your Victorian architecture based videos & feel like I’m in an online classroom. Exceptionally done sir! 🫡🏆