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Polychrome brickwork

Polychrome brickwork is a style of architectural brickwork in which bricks of different colours are used to create decorative patterns or highlight architectural features in the walls of a building. Historically it was used in the late Gothic period in Europe, and the Tudor period in England. This style was revived in Britain in the 1850s as a feature of…

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Beginnings in the British Gothic Revival

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Use in Australasia

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Polychrome brickwork

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Polychrome brickwork

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related to Beginnings in the British Gothic Revival · 33
Polychrome brickwork → All Saints Margaret Street, Architecture, Bristol, Bristol Byzantine, British, Butterfield, Classical, Doge's Palace, For, George Edmund Street, George Gilbert Scott, Gothic, Gothic Revival, He, John Ruskin, Less, Medieval, Nottingham, Other, Pimlico
related to Use in Australasia · 22
Polychrome brickwork → Architecture, Bastow, Carlton, Crouch, Deaf, Following Crouch, Henry, In Australia, Joseph Reed's Independent Church, Melbourne, Melbourne's Collins Street, Percy Oakden, Rare, Reed, Rippon Lea Estate, St Jude's Church, St Michaels, State Schools, The, Victorian College
related to Use in Europe · 13
Polychrome brickwork → Belgium, Europe, Examples, Germany, Gründerzeit, In France, Jules Saulnier, Later, Menier Chocolate Factory, Netherlands, Noisiel, Polychrome, Romanesque
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Polychrome brickwork → style of architectural brickwork in which bricks of different colours are used to create decorative patterns or highlight architectural features in the walls of a building

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Polychrome brickworkis astyle of architectural brickwork in which bricks of different colours are used to create decorative patterns or highlight architectural features in the walls of a building0.90text
French eclectic villasinstance ofin the 19th century and into the early 20th century it was adopted in various forms in Europe for all manner of buildings0.80text
Dutch row housesinstance ofin the 19th century and into the early 20th century it was adopted in various forms in Europe for all manner of buildings0.80text
and German railway stationsinstance ofin the 19th century and into the early 20th century it was adopted in various forms in Europe for all manner of buildings0.80text
and as far away as Melbourneinstance ofin the 19th century and into the early 20th century it was adopted in various forms in Europe for all manner of buildings0.80text
Australiainstance ofin the 19th century and into the early 20th century it was adopted in various forms in Europe for all manner of buildings0.80text
where the technique reached heights of popularityinstance ofin the 19th century and into the early 20th century it was adopted in various forms in Europe for all manner of buildings0.80text
elaboration in the 1880sinstance ofin the 19th century and into the early 20th century it was adopted in various forms in Europe for all manner of buildings0.80text
the Doge's Palace in Veniceinstance ofHe gave as examples Tuscan and Venetian Romanesque and Gothic buildings0.80text
which has a facade of white stoneinstance ofHe gave as examples Tuscan and Venetian Romanesque and Gothic buildings0.80text
pink marble in a diaper patterninstance ofHe gave as examples Tuscan and Venetian Romanesque and Gothic buildings0.80text
the Victorian College for the Deafinstance ofWilson followed with early examples0.80text

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