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Use of bricks of different colours for decoration
Polychrome brickwork is a style of architectural brickwork in which bricks of different colours are used to create decorative patterns or highlight architectural
Polychrome_brickwork
Art terminology and color method
Gaucher and paintings by Georges Levreau, 1895 Polychrome brickwork is a style of architectural brickwork which emerged in the 1860s and used bricks of
Polychrome
Village and civil parish in England
is easily confused with the Lamb next door at number 22, a pub in polychrome brickwork which closed down in 2012. The Old Lamb has its own conservation
Theale
exception of Cardigan Town Hall, but it did give rise to the use of Polychrome brickwork. Cardigan Town Hall was designed by Robert Jewell Withers and built
Architecture_of_Wales
constructions of the early colonial and gold rush era, extensive use of polychrome brickwork and a regional variation of the boom-style Victorian Italianate Filigree
Architecture_of_Melbourne
United States historic place and neighborhood of Washington, D.C.
decorative modernist style, many by Amy Weinstein, whose designs feature polychrome brickwork set in patterned relief. The main retail corridor of Capitol Hill
Capitol_Hill
English architect (1812–1873)
1873) was an English Gothic Revival architect, noted for his use of polychrome brickwork and the complex planning of his buildings. Teulon was born in 1812
Samuel_Sanders_Teulon
Essay on architecture by John Ruskin (1849)
Polychrome brickwork and sculptural decoration in the Doge's Palace, Venice
The Seven Lamps of Architecture
The_Seven_Lamps_of_Architecture
Suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
and is heritage-listed. Walshome was built c.1890 and features the polychrome brickwork style that was popular at the time. It is an example of the architecture
Centennial Park, New South Wales
Centennial_Park,_New_South_Wales
Block for masonry construction
medieval times Opus vittatum – Ancient Roman construction technique Polychrome brickwork – Use of bricks of different colours for decoration Stockade Building
Brick
Defunct railway company
Malahide station illustrates the Polychrome brickwork style adopted by civil engineer Mills
Great Northern Railway (Ireland)
Great_Northern_Railway_(Ireland)
Museum in Hove, East Sussex, UK
"utility definitely does not equal dullness" in industrial buildings. Polychrome brickwork, moulded dressings and facings, decorative gables and elaborate windows
British_Engineerium
Demolished church in Bristol, England
Neale in an adaptation of the Early English Gothic style using polychrome brickwork characteristic of the Bristol Byzantine style. The church was consecrated
St_Gabriel's_Church,_Bristol
Topics referred to by the same term
Polychrome is the practice of decorating architectural elements in different colours. It may also refer to: Polychrome brickwork, the practice of decorating
Polychrome_(disambiguation)
Historic house in Massachusetts, United States
section, with windows set in segmented-arch openings with a band of polychrome brickwork between. A two-story porch extends from the side of the projecting
House_at_5_Prospect_Hill
Conservative synagogue in Berlin, Germany
began. The front of the building, facing Oranienburger Straße, is polychrome brickwork, richly ornamented with sculpted bricks and terracotta, accented
New_Synagogue_(Berlin)
Australian architect (1839–1920)
Schools of the later 1870s and the 1880s were more elaborate, with polychrome brickwork, Gothic traceried windows and prominent towers, some with a more
Henry_R._Bastow
English architect
designed several Gothic Revival churches in London, often featuring polychrome brickwork. Wigginton was born at Eton on 22 August 1826, the son of W.L. Wigginton
William_Wigginton
Suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
the century industrial complex designed by architect William Pitt in polychrome brick in 1888. It was the home to Brush Fabrics until 2004, then converted
Abbotsford,_Victoria
interior of St Mary's, Cowes, where a new church with a complex polychrome brickwork interior was grafted on to the "remarkable" tower designed by John
List of places of worship on the Isle of Wight
List_of_places_of_worship_on_the_Isle_of_Wight
London suburb
Pownall in the Gothic revival architectural style, and features polychrome brickwork decoration internally. The lychgate, dated 1891, at the entrance
Cheam
Byzantine Revival architecture in Bristol, England
robust and simple outline, materials with character and coloured polychrome brickwork including red, yellow, black and white brick primarily from the Cattybrook
Bristol_Byzantine
Church in County Kildare, Ireland
four-bay structure. The use of limestone, granite and brick create a polychrome brickwork effect, popular at the time. The church was built in 1868 on the
Naas_Presbyterian_Church
English country house in Hartley Wintney, England
It was designed by Samuel Sanders Teulon, who was noted for his polychrome brickwork. It is built of red brick and stone dressing, with bands and decoration
Elvetham_Hall
Church in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
drum, of polychrome brick, features tripartite arched window openings on each of the eight faces. The church features polychrome brickwork patterning
Corpus_Christi_Church,_Nundah
Commercial in Manhattan, New York City
The building's design, by architect George Henry Griebel, blends polychrome brickwork, terra cotta and metal over a limestone base. The building was designated
Ahrens_Building
Cultural property in Zaragoza, Spain
floors with decorated brickwork, and is surmounted by an 18th-century spire, similar to that of the Torre de la Seo. The brickwork façade and the choir
San_Miguel_de_los_Navarros
Heritage-listed building in Brisbane, Queensland
characteristics of a particular class of cultural places. The quality of its polychrome brickwork and picturesque roof forms make the building visually appealing,
St Luke's Church of England, Brisbane
St_Luke's_Church_of_England,_Brisbane
Residential building in Manhattan, New York
Gothic, Neo-Grec, and Rundbogenstil style. The Morse Building uses polychrome brickwork and terracotta cladding to highlight its fenestration. Its interior
Morse_Building
English brewer, philanthropist, writer and politician
is a Grade II* listed building. The building is stark Neo-Gothic: polychrome brickwork, red with blue diapering, and terracotta dressings, renewed plain-tiled
Charles_Buxton
Village in Herefordshire, England
four-storey corn mill, originally powered by steam. In red brick, with polychrome brickwork relieving arches over the windows and doors. Has been converted into
Weobley
English architect (1792–1870)
decoration, and pale stone trim, foreshadowing the later fashion for polychrome brickwork. For churches, Hardwick used both the classical style, as at Christ
Philip_Hardwick
English architect
businessmen including Mr Potts and Mr Brunyee.Venetian Gothic with Polychrome brickwork. Slate roof with decorative fishtail slate banding. Two storey with
William_Hull_(architect)
Village in Wiltshire, England
Butterfield's work embellished the east end of the chancel using polychrome brickwork and floor tiles. The building, little altered since then, was designated
Ashton_Keynes
Polish Cathedral style Polished plaster Polite architecture Polychrome Polychrome brickwork Polygonal fort Polygonal masonry Pombaline style Ponce Creole
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This emphasis on horizontality achieved through the coping and polychromed brickwork is a key element of the architecture of the Prairie School, pioneered
East Henry Street Carnegie Library
East_Henry_Street_Carnegie_Library
Building in Bridgnorth, Shropshire, United Kingdom
listed status in 1987. The building is in Italianate style, and has polychrome brickwork in red, white and blue. It has been described as representing "a
New_Market_Hall,_Bridgnorth
Public library system in Chatham, Effingham, and Liberty Counties, Georgia
This emphasis on horizontality achieved through the coping and polychromed brickwork is a key element of the architecture of the Prairie School, pioneered
Live_Oak_Public_Libraries
Commodity trading halls in England
traded. Cambridge Corn Exchange. Florentine Gothic with decorative polychrome brickwork over window arches. 1875–1876. By Richard Reynolds Rowe. Successful
Corn_exchanges_in_England
surrounds. Many Melbourne terraces also featured a unique style of polychrome brickwork, influenced heavily by the early work of local architect Joseph Reed
Terrace_houses_in_Australia
Church in Brighton, England
building, abandoning Bodley's polychrome brickwork interior for proper stone dressings, but he retained the polychrome style for the somewhat brutal exterior
St_Michael's_Church,_Brighton
Historic site in Queensland, Australia
ornate roof towers, well executed brickwork and pointed arched openings throughout. The polychrome striped brickwork of the original St James Church is
St James Anglican Church, Toowoomba
St_James_Anglican_Church,_Toowoomba
Private school in Caterham, Surrey, England
Arts-and-Crafts stained glass windows between both sides and red-white polychrome brickwork. It is now a space for lectures, concerts (choirs, piano recitals
Caterham_School
Church in New South Wales, Australia
designed to complement the church. Generally, the building is of polychrome brickwork, red with blond trim, with a terra cotta Marseilles pattern tiled
Trinity Uniting Church, Strathfield
Trinity_Uniting_Church,_Strathfield
Historic place in Oakland, California
Company is a brick building noted for the use of three-dimensional polychrome brickwork in its early 20th century utilitarian architectural style. The building
American Bag Company and Union Hide Company
American_Bag_Company_and_Union_Hide_Company
Civic building in Melbourne, Australia
Town Hall was in the Venetian Gothic Revival style, consisting of polychrome brickwork and a large tower. In the 1930s, the façade was remodelled in the
Richmond_Town_Hall,_Melbourne
Historic site in New South Wales, Australia
unusually fine example of late Victorian boom style architecture with polychrome brickwork and Italianate details. The evidence of its operation is of high
Wynstay_Estate
Suburb of Brighton, East Sussex, England
shed-like building has an Italianate/Romanesque Revival exterior with polychrome brickwork. Set into a full-width brick porch are two arched doorways with voussoirs
Prestonville,_Brighton
Church in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
vicarage, built in 1860, where the parish priests live, showcasing polychrome brickwork. Built in 1910–11, Gregory Hall is an integral part of the church's
All Saints' Anglican Church, St Kilda East
All_Saints'_Anglican_Church,_St_Kilda_East
1950s church hall). It is partly tile-hung and features flint and polychrome brickwork. In 1973, the congregation became aligned to the FIEC. The capacity
List of places of worship in Arun
List_of_places_of_worship_in_Arun
Architectural practice in Lincoln, England
semi-detached houses designed by Bellamy and Hardy for T.G. Brogden. With 'Polychrome' brickwork above windows. Extensive use of artificial stone. Brogden was a
Bellamy_and_Hardy
Historic site in Queensland, Australia
walls and a richly ornamented front. The rear of the building is polychrome brickwork while the front also uses lightly coloured Oamaru limestone. At street
Edwards_and_Chapman_Building
Historic site in Queensland, Australia
are of polychrome brickwork. Internally the walls are rendered to a height of 6 feet (1.8 m) above the floor, beyond that height the brickwork being kalsomined
East_Brisbane_State_School
Church in Australia
Lombardic Romanesque in style and is considered the first example of polychrome brickwork in Victoria, a style that became very popular for all manner of buildings
St Michael's Uniting Church, Melbourne
St_Michael's_Uniting_Church,_Melbourne
Historic site in Victoria, Australia
fabric in the ground floor walling. This fabric is indicated by polychrome brickwork as opposed to plain red of the later building and is clearly visible
Euroa_Post_Office
Irish architect
He became an advocate of the Gothic style, using elements such as polychrome brickwork, turrets, finials, ornate arches. He remained with Deane and Woodford
John_Joseph_O'Callaghan
Railway station in West Sussex, England
and decorative brickwork. The main station building was built in an Italianate style with red and white chequered polychrome brickwork filling heavy cross
Christ's Hospital railway station
Christ's_Hospital_railway_station
Former mill in Ipswich, Queensland
ground level at the rear. The mill section is built of load-bearing polychrome brickwork, ornamented with pilasters, arches and string courses. There are
Flour_Mill,_Ipswich
Church in Australia
asymmetric front with a stepped parapet and is constructed of decorative polychrome brickwork in orange and brown. The roof is clad in Roman terracotta tiles.
St Ignatius Loyola Church, Toowong
St_Ignatius_Loyola_Church,_Toowong
English architect (1813–1899)
storey and the other two storeys, red brick with black and yellow polychrome brickwork decoration. The upper floors of No 12 were for the Post Master's
Henry_Goddard_(architect)
Former railway station in Victoria, Australia
and rendered window dressings with stone sills. A goods shed, with polychrome brickwork and granite trimmings, is situated at the Melbourne end of the main
Elphinstone_railway_station
architecture of the Bristol Byzantine style, characterised by deep red and polychrome brickwork and Byzantine style arches. The city has examples through the changing
Culture_in_Bristol
Australian heritage-listed building
of a large fine Victorian period woolstore beautifully built in polychrome brickwork. It is a superbly-scaled element in the streetscape. It is representative
John_Bridge_Woolstore
Roman masonry in diamond-shaped bricks of tuff, covering a core of opus caementicium
also combined with a multitude of other building materials to provide polychrome colouring and other facings to form new techniques. Opus reticulatum was
Opus_reticulatum
Church in Australia
are notable examples of his skill with large timber houses and polychrome brickwork respectively. The Art Deco-inspired refurbishment of the Ipswich
Baptist_Church,_Ipswich
Railway station in Melbourne, Australia
and is built in the manner of the nearby station buildings, with polychrome brickwork and a hipped roof form. Three sides of glazing at the upper level
Kensington railway station, Melbourne
Kensington_railway_station,_Melbourne
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Former synagogue in Sunderland, England
style, with an oversized, arched entrance, paired arched doorways, polychrome brickwork and basket capitals. Kadish described the interior as "spanned by
Sunderland_Synagogue
Church in New Zealand
architecture. A notable architectural feature is the polychrome brickwork. The bricks came from the brickworks in Filleul Street, Dunedin. Also used in the building
All_Saints'_Church,_Dunedin
windows with baluster shafts and circular openings in an arcade of polychrome brickwork. Near the corner is a square tower with a pyramidal roof, and the
Listed buildings in Leeds (City and Hunslet Ward - northern area)
Listed_buildings_in_Leeds_(City_and_Hunslet_Ward_-_northern_area)
Former spa resort in Minnesota, United States
arches, white wood trim along the cornice, and decorative quoining in polychrome brickwork. Inside it contained a massive lobby with two fireplaces and oak
Mudbaden Sulphur Springs Company
Mudbaden_Sulphur_Springs_Company
Historic district in Connecticut, United States
topped by flared polychrome lintels. In the upper levels, windows are grouped in pairs or threes, with surrounding decorative brickwork and inset terra
High Street Historic District (Hartford, Connecticut)
High_Street_Historic_District_(Hartford,_Connecticut)
Australian architect (1847–1925)
office/ residence blocks in a distinctive eclectic style that included polychrome brickwork with cement render classical details over three storeys; there are
John_Beswicke
English church architect
Riversmead (1862). An example of a town house by Fowler: contrasting polychrome brickwork with banding and decorative voussiors, typical Gothic arched entrance
James_Fowler_(architect)
Church in South London, England
on rising ground facing a curve in the road. Much use is made of polychrome brickwork which, combined with clay tile roofing, turrets, varied fenestration
St_Peter's_Church,_Streatham
Italian culture and art of 1200–1299
local traditions. Brickwork was most common in the Po Valley, while stone prevailed in central Italy and Tuscany, where polychrome wall decoration sometimes
Duecento
List of buildings in county borough of Wales
north vestry (1915) and the west porch (1933). The church has a polychrome brickwork interior of red patterned with black and with buff stone banding
Grade II* listed buildings in Rhondda Cynon Taf
Grade_II*_listed_buildings_in_Rhondda_Cynon_Taf
Listed building in Bristol, England
previous occupant. The Granary is constructed of red Cattybrook brick with polychrome dressings in black and white brick and limestone. The architectural style
Granary,_Bristol
Historic site in New South Wales, Australia
compact plan, vertically oriented form, romantic silhouette and modest polychrome brickwork, it has the character of a design derived from the 19th-century pattern-book
Bathurst_Showground
capitals carved with naturalistic foliage. The interior also contains polychrome brickwork. II* St Thomas' Church Huddersfield, Kirklees, West Yorkshire 53°38′33″N
List of new churches by George Gilbert Scott in Northern England
List_of_new_churches_by_George_Gilbert_Scott_in_Northern_England
is now owned by Brighton College. Brown brick predominates, but polychrome brickwork is found in the dressings and other decoration. The three-stage corner
Grade II listed buildings in Brighton and Hove: A–B
Grade_II_listed_buildings_in_Brighton_and_Hove:_A–B
Castle in Castile and Leon, Spain
has been considered to be one of the best examples of Spanish Mudejar brickwork which incorporates Moorish Muslim design and construction with Gothic
Castillo_de_Coca
Islamic pottery of the Abbasid Caliphate
Lusterware was made in polychrome, bi-chrome, and monochrome designs, with monochrome becoming more popular than polychrome over time. In Samarra, ceramic
Abbasid_ceramics
Historic house and gardens in Melbourne, Australia
Romanesque", a term coined by Joseph Reed to describe the elaborate polychrome patterned brickwork he introduced to Melbourne, which he said was inspired by the
Rippon_Lea_Estate
Building in New South Wales, Australia
of load bearing brickwork, with trussed roof structures to the main engine houses, and roofed with corrugated iron. 2 storey polychrome brick structure
Walka_Water_Works
Château in Hauts-de-France, France
century, Louis XIV style. It featured steep-pitched roofs, the polychrome stone and brickwork and its high turrets. Thérèse made the château her summer residence
Château_des_Fontaines
Building in Belfast, United Kingdom
Neo-Gothic championed by the critic John Ruskin, including polychrome (the roof tiling and brickwork), varying materials (window tracery, bases and columns
Lynn_Building
Historic house in New York, United States
gable roof covered with rough polychrome slate. It also has leaded and stained glass windows, irregular brick and brickwork, and intentionally gouged woodwork
Royal_K._Fuller_House
Church in Lancashire, England
a large polychrome tester with an image of a dove, representing the Holy Spirit, on its underside. King also designed three carved polychrome sculptures
St_Nicholas_Church,_Fleetwood
basilicas. The tile work, geometric patterns, multiple arches, domes, and polychrome brick and stone work that characterize Muslim and Moorish architecture
Byzantine_architecture
Brickwork
elements into jack arches. Keystones, stepped or arched top profiles, and polychrome or contrasting colors and materials may all be used to create the desired
Jack_arch
Street in Capri, Italy
features a loggia surrounded by numerous columns and a portico paved with polychrome marble of Roman origin. Via Camerelle remained detached from Capri's frenetic
Via_Camerelle
Medieval castle in Ferrara, Italy
Surrounded by a moat, it has three entrances with drawbridges fronted by brickwork ravelins. The fourth entrance, to the east, was removed to make room for
Castello_Estense
Pub in Kensal Green, London
century from polychrome brick, and Pevsner notes its "angular window heads". The building is also notable for the contrasting brickwork above the windows
The_Flora
House in East Horsley, Surrey
historian, described the "extraordinary embellishments, in flint and polychrome brick made by the Earl, working to his own designs". The writer John Julius
Horsley_Towers
Ancient Assyrian city
allowing a view of the original Assyrian construction. The original brickwork of the outer vaulted passageway was well exposed, as was the entrance
Nineveh
Church in Cumbria, England
has pine pews and a square, grey font, and a 39 pipe organ. The brickwork is polychrome with black tuck pointing. The churchyard closed for burial in 1996
St_John,_Beckermet
UNESCO World Heritage Site
tympanum. The tower has an octagonal plan, and, like the church, is made in brickwork, part of which are decorated. The lower section is not visible from the
San_Pablo_(Zaragoza)
United States historic place
rectangular spandrels between the first-and second-floor windows. A particular polychrome earthenware bas-help board over the fundamental passage recreates a work
Bismarck_Tribune_Building
Historic house in Massachusetts, United States
sections. The walls are polychrome brick (mainly red and black), and windows are set in segmented-arch openings with sawtooth brickwork. The main facade is
Webster_Childs_House
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Beauty Queen; Daughter of God
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English and Irish
English and Irish : habitational name from places in Cheshire and Lancashire called Hollingworth, from Old English hole(g)n ‘holly’ + worð ‘enclosure’. The surname was taken to Ireland in the 17th century.Jewish (American) : presumably an Americanized form of some like-sounding Jewish name.
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English : variant spelling of Doughty.
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Goddess Saraswati
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Sweet
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a.
Executed in the manner of polychromy; as, polychrome printing.
n.
A salt of a polychromic acid.
n.
Esculin; -- so called in allusion to its fluorescent solutions.
a.
Of or pertaining to polychromy; many-colored; polychromatic.
n.
A compound which exhibits, or from which may be prepared, a variety of colors, as certain solutions derived from vegetables, which display colors by fluorescence.
n.
A thin, coarse mortar, used for pouring into the joints of masonry and brickwork; also, a finer material, used in finishing the best ceilings. Gwilt.
n.
A strong and fireproof receptacle (as a movable chest of steel, etc., or a closet or vault of brickwork) for containing money, valuable papers, or the like.
v.
An extended cooking apparatus of cast iron, set in brickwork, and affording conveniences for various ways of cooking; also, a kind of cooking stove.
v. t.
To fill in, as between scantling, with brickwork.
n.
Anything made of bricks.
n.
An abrupt interruption of level in a piece of brickwork or masonry.
n.
The act of building with or laying bricks.
v. t.
To build stonework or brickwork about, under, in, over, etc.; to construct by masons; -- with a prepositional suffix; as, to mason up a well or terrace; to mason in a kettle or boiler.
n.
The coloring matter of saffron; -- formerly so called because of the change of color on treatment with certain acids; -- called also crocin, and safranin.
a.
Pertaining to, or designating, any one of several acids (known only in their salts) which contain more than one atom of chromium.
n.
A tool for pointing the joints in brickwork.
n.
The art or practice of combining different colors, especially brilliant ones, in an artistic way.
n.
The act of laying the first coat of plaster on brickwork or stonework.
n.
A red powder (called also polychroite), which is made from the saffron (Crocus sativus). See Polychroite.
a.
Polychromatic.