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  2. Flamboyant - Wikipedia

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    Flamboyant details are found in the chapel, the doorways, windows, tower, and roof-line. [28] A late example of Flamboyant civil architecture in France is the Parlement de Normandie, now the Palais de Justice of Rouen (1499–1528), which has slender, crocketed pinnacles and lucarnes terminated with fleurons.

  3. Granada Charterhouse - Wikipedia

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    It is one of the finest examples of Spanish Baroque architecture. The charterhouse was founded in 1506; construction started ten years later, and continued for the following 300 years. While the exterior is a tame ember in comparison, the interior of the monastery's is a flamboyant explosion of ornamentation.

  4. Isabelline (architectural style) - Wikipedia

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    Facade of Iglesia conventual de San Pablo, Valladolid. Facade of the Colegio de San Gregorio, Valladolid. The Isabelline style, also called the Isabelline Gothic (Spanish: Gótico Isabelino), or Castilian late Gothic, was the dominant architectural style of the Crown of Castile during the reign of the Catholic Monarchs, Queen Isabella I of Castile and King Ferdinand II of Aragon in the late ...

  5. Plateresque - Wikipedia

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    The House of the Sun of the Hearst Castle of San Simeon, California, USA, based in the Spanish plateresque architecture. The Administration Building at Texas Tech University which was directly inspired by University of Alcalá. The Velarde Palace in Santillana del Mar. Rosary Cathedral in Toledo, Ohio.

  6. Valencian Gothic - Wikipedia

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    Valencian Gothic (Valencian: Gòtic valencià; Spanish: Gótico valenciano) is an architectural style. It occurred under the Kingdom of Valencia between the 13th and 15th centuries, which places it at the end of the European Gothic period and at the beginning of the Renaissance .

  7. Category:Gothic architecture in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Gothic architecture in Spain by autonomous community (14 C) I. ... Flamboyant; Spanish Gothic architecture * Isabelline (architectural style) C. Casa de las Campanas;

  8. List of architectural styles - Wikipedia

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    Mamluk architecture – based in Cairo (c. 1256–1517) Ottoman architecture – based in Istanbul (c. 1517–1918) Regional Styles Egypt Early Islamic architecture (Rashidi + Umayyad) (641–750) Abbasid architecture (750–954) Fatimid architecture (954–1170) Ayyubid architecture (1174–1250) Mamluk architecture (1254–1517)

  9. Spanish architecture - Wikipedia

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    Spanish Chinese influence exclusive to Spanish East Indies was born when Spain colonized what is now the Philippines, in South East Asia. Pre-Spanish Philippine architecture was based on the native nipa hut, which corresponds to the tropical climate, stormy seasons, and earthquake prone environment of the archipelago. This native architecture ...