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It has a late Mannerist facade and a belltower designed by Simone Moschino ), and retains its Latin cross plan, a nave and two aisles.
On the grounds of the castle is Warren House, a former warrener's lodge converted into a late 18th-century folly on command of one of the castle's inhabitants to add interest to his horizon, complete with a single decorative facade facing the castle ; it is grade II * listed and owned by the Landmark Trust but currently dilapidated.
Designed in the late gothic period and embedded in the northern facade is the Kalvarienberggruppe, a significant sculpture.
The facade is classified as late Baroque in transition to Neoclassical, with Doric and Corinthian columns.
In the late 1960s and early 1970s, Yale created plans to create a thirteenth college, whose concrete facade would have broken with the campus's more prevalent Gothic and Georgian architecture.
Built in the colonial era as a residence of José del Campo Soberón and Larrea, a lieutenant governor of Nueva Vizcaya in the late 18th century, it was built between 1763 and 1764 by a master mason named Pedro Huertas, who gave the house an excellent facade and magnificent baroque interior punctuated by Rococo-style detailing.
* Bentalls in Kingston upon Thames was rebuilt in the late 1980s with the impressive Aston-Webb facade retained as the frontage for the new Bentall Shopping Centre.
* Church of Zaragoza, with an atrium and lateral corridor, its construction began in the late 19th century and ended in mid-20th century by Bishop Salmerón, the facade was designed by Dr. Francisco Mateo.
Stone designs on the building's facade are believed to be derived from a pattern repeated in the floor mosaic of Hagia Sophia, the great cathedral in Istanbul, which Edwin Stevens is believed to have visited in the late 19th century.
The St Kilda Sea Baths is a Moorish themed building was built in the late 1920s, and demolished in the 1990s leaving only the front facade.
Plans to improve the derelict building at the top of John Finnie Street that was destroyed by a fire in the late 1980s have been submitted to include a council office retaining the original facade.
By early 2007 the buildings had been demolished except for the retained ornate facade at the corner of School Lane ( Palatine Building ) which has been re-used by the Liverpool One development as part of a street of boutiques between Church Street and Paradise Street which opened in late 2008.
Its Art Deco facade still stands as the largest Listed Building in the town ; it was converted to a Tesco supermarket in the late 1980s.
The most significant of the inns was the Auberge de la Croix Blanche at Grande-Rue 70-72 which was given a late Gothic facade around 1550.
The stair tower and monumental portal were built in 1682, while the facade was done in a late Gothic style.
The west facade and its two towers are mostly from the late Renaissance ; the octagonal central tower dates from the late fifteenth century.
In the late 1740s Gray began a programme of restoration and added the present day facade and tower.
As might be expected, the sculpture of the popular leader Michele di Lando ( illustration, right ) was not placed in a niche on the facade of the loggia in the Mercato Nuovo until the late nineteenth century, by which time historians of the Romantic generation had recast him as a leader of the people.
The present house dates from the late 17th century but in 1730 was clad in a white Georgian stone facade.
Other examples of lost architecture include the impressive facade of the old Cannock's Department Store ( now Penney's ) and its landmark clock tower which was demolished in the 1960s and replaced with a more modern styled building and the facade of Todd's Department Store ( now Brown Thomas ) which was destroyed by a fire in the late 1950s has also been replaced with a more modern design.
In the Middle Ages a castle was built, surrounded by a moat ; later it was converted to a chateau ; its facade as seen today is in the " Josephinian Style ", a late and very rare Baroque style that only was used during the reign of Emperor Joseph II in the late 18th century.
It was redeveloped as a private business park in the late 1990s, although it retains its Georgian facade and look.

facade and gothic
Kathryn Bishop Eckert's Buildings of Michigan lists St. Augustine Church as an architecturally important building due to its twin steeples, Italian gothic elements, and fieldstone facade.
At that time, only the lower part of the Tuscan gothic facade was finished.
The building's facade was restored between 1977 and 1981 by the Ehrenkrantz Group, in which much of the terra-cotta was replaced with cast stone and a lot of the gothic ornaments were removed.
Then Henry Bankes launched an attack on the design of the building, as a consequence Soane had to demolish the facade and set the building lines back several feet and redesign the building in a gothic style instead of the original classical design, Soane rarely designed gothic buildings.
Later, presumably around 1490, the calendar dial was added and clock facade decorated with gothic sculptures.

facade and parish
Down and across the street from the parish the facade of the former home of Margaret Roper and her husband William Roper survives and is marked by a small plaque.
Atrium and facade of the San Matías parish and former monastery
* Church of Bom Jesus Milagroso (), often believed to be dedicated to Saint Mathew, the parochial church in this parish is actually dedicated to the Miraculous Jesus Christ ', its present facade completed in 1842.
* Casa do Capitão ( English: House of the Captain )-located along the Canada do Capitão, mostly in ruins, this building was the Captain-major's house in the parish ( although it is unclear whether he resided here for any length of time ); it is a two-story rectangular house constructed of volcanic rock, which still retains a front facade, with access to the second story made by outside staircase or interior ladder ;
At Cross Roads at the western edge of The Valley is Wallblake House, a plantation home built around 1787 that is now owned by the Catholic Church ( the parish priest lives there ) and St. Gerard's Catholic Church, with its highly original facade of pebbles, stones, cement, wood and tile.
* Matriz Church of Santa Cruz-originally constructed in the 16th, the front facade and bell tower of this church located in the parish of Santa Cruz was constructed in 1844, and its interior is highlighted by Manueline-style chapel and ornamented pulpit extracted from the older convent of São Francisco in Ponta Delgada ( dating back to October 9, 1782 ).
It's only a pity that the old historic facade of Santa Barbara parish church in Cajidiocan was not spared from careless renovation.
The parish church of St. Leonard originally dates from the 13th century, but has later additions, such as a 1420 stone sculpture of St. Leonard, a Baroque facade and onion dome, and an 18th-century high altar in rococo style.
The chief buildings are a half-ruined citadel, a modern parish church with a pillared Corinthian facade, and a town hall standing in a fine arcaded plaza mayor ( square ).
On the facade of the parish church of sv.

facade and church
On a commission from the Rucellai family he completed the principal facade of the church of Santa Maria Novella in Florence which had been begun in the previous century.
On passing through the gateway, the outer court of the inner ward was entered, with the western facade of the monastic church in front.
The nave of the church of Saint Ouen was completed at last, but without the facade flanked by twin towers.
A number of new public buildings were also added including ; the Arsenal ( 1610 – 19 ), the town hall with its north staircase tower ( 1632 – 34 ) and its eastern facade ( Archive tower 1624, completed 1703-14 ), the Jesuit church ( 1680 – 89 ), the new Ambassadorenhof ( 1717 – 24 ), the Holy Spirit Hospital in a suburb ( 1735 – 1800 ) and the new classicist Church of St. Ursus ( 1763 – 90 ).
The church houses two organs: the oldest in the west pulpit was built by Demant & Son in 1861 with a baroque facade from 1633 ; the other from 1974 is by Frobenius & Sons.
Before he came to England, Robert had begun the construction of a new abbey church at Jumièges, in the new Romanesque style which was then becoming popular, and introduced to Normandy the two-towered western facade from the Rhineland.
The main feature of the church is its main facade, which was finished in 1721.
It is one of the most ornate structures in Latin America, both due to the stucco work on the main facade and the gilded altarpieces which completely cover the length on the church ’ s interior.
The facade of the main church is Baroque with Salomonic columns heavily decorated in stucco forms to mimic an altarpiece.
The main facade of this church is designed as an altarpiece with two levels, a central bell tower and Tuscan columns and pilasters.
The original church building burned and it was restored conserving its simple facade.
The baroque style Reformed Church, built in 1745 is an onion dome church with a beautifully simple facade.
The work on the principal facade, looking toward the Tiber, was completed by the Italian Government, which declared the church a national monument.
On a commission from Giovanni di Paolo Rucellai, a local textile merchant, Leone Battista Alberti designed the upper part of the inlaid black and white marble facade of the church ( 1456 – 1470 ).
The facade of the main church is smooth and its corners are reinforced with diagonal buttresses.
The first church on this spot was built in the middle of the 16th century with a simple nave and facade, now destroyed.
After community protest about the destruction of the church, the university promised to protect and maintain the original facade, which it did, literally by having it stand alone in front of the new building, which is the tallest structure in the area.
In 2005, the San Juan Bautista church underwent renovations to its tower, atrium, facade, portal for pilgrims, the north and south sides and the cupola and more under the supervision of INAH and academics from UNAM.
The facade of the temple is a simple Plateresque and is quite high for a rural church.
The same concerns with plasticity, massing, dramatic effects and shadow and light is evident in the architectural work of Pietro da Cortona, illustrated by his design of Santi Luca e Martina ( construction began in 1635 ) with what was probably the first curved Baroque church facade in Rome.
The facade with its chiaroscuro half-domed portico and concave side wings, closely resembles a theatrical stage set and the church facade projects forward so that it substantially fills the tiny trapezoidal piazza.
Fontana's nephew Carlo Maderno was an architect to Pope Paul V. San Carlo alle Quattro Fontane, the gallery of the Palazzo Spada and the Filippini monastery were built by Francesco Borromini, and Carlo Fontana was responsible for the facade of San Marcello al Corso and the Montecitorio Palace ; Baldassare Longhena, from Maroggia, built the church of Santa Maria della Salute, the Rezzonico and the Widmann palaces ; all in Venice.
The facade of the church was only completed in the early 20th century.
The facade of St Clement's church, c. 1760, from Walter Harrison's History of London ( 1777 )

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