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Architectural style, named for Henry Hobson Richardson
Richardsonian Romanesque is a style of Romanesque Revival architecture named after the American architect Henry Hobson Richardson (1838–1886). The revival
Richardsonian_Romanesque
Style of building in 19th century
"Romanesque" manner was Henry Hobson Richardson. In the United States, the style derived from examples set by him are termed Richardsonian Romanesque,
Romanesque Revival architecture
Romanesque_Revival_architecture
American architect (1838–1886)
known for his work in a style derived from Romanesque Revival that became known as Richardsonian Romanesque. Along with Louis Sullivan and Frank Lloyd
Henry_Hobson_Richardson
Architectural style during Victorian Era
it followed the Second Empire and Stick styles and preceded the Richardsonian Romanesque and Shingle styles. Sub-movements of Queen Anne include the Eastlake
Queen Anne style architecture in the United States
Queen_Anne_style_architecture_in_the_United_States
Medieval European architectural style
architect Henry Hobson Richardson giving his name to the style, Richardsonian Romanesque. Good examples of the style are Marshall Field's Wholesale Store
Romanesque_architecture
Historic church in Colorado, United States
It was built as a tiny chapel in Richardsonian Romanesque style in 1910 and expanded, also in Richardsonian Romanesque style, in 1918, with the expansion
Montview Boulevard Presbyterian Church
Montview_Boulevard_Presbyterian_Church
Historic church in Connecticut, United States
Connecticut. Built in 1893, it is a distinctive local example of Richardsonian Romanesque architecture, designed by local architect Joseph W. Northrop for
First Baptist Church (Bridgeport, Connecticut)
First_Baptist_Church_(Bridgeport,_Connecticut)
Topics referred to by the same term
original Romanesque architecture Richardsonian Romanesque, a style of Romanesque Revival architecture named for an American architect Romanesque (EP), EP
Romanesque
Historic house in Illinois, United States
of Gustavus Franklin Swift, the founder of Swift & Company. The Richardsonian Romanesque home was most likely designed by Chicago architects Willett & Pashley
Swift_House
Historic school building in Columbus, Ohio
neighborhood of Columbus, Ohio. The building was built in the Richardsonian Romanesque style in 1893, having been designed by prolific Columbus architect
Avondale_Elementary_School
Canadian architect (1854–1933)
handlebar moustache. Many of his buildings were designed in the Richardsonian Romanesque style, and he was one of the most important figures in bringing
E._J._Lennox
United States historic place
downtown Pipestone, Minnesota, United States. The three-story Richardsonian Romanesque hotel was built with light pink jasper quartzite as opposed to
Calumet Hotel (Pipestone, Minnesota)
Calumet_Hotel_(Pipestone,_Minnesota)
Most popular works of architecture in the US
Neoclassical 25 Trinity Church Boston MA Henry Hobson Richardson 1872–77 Richardsonian Romanesque 26 Ahwahnee Hotel Yosemite Valley CA Gilbert Stanley Underwood
America's Favorite Architecture
America's_Favorite_Architecture
Historic building in Portland, Oregon, U.S.
The K.A.J. and Cora Mackenzie House is a Richardsonian Romanesque revival style building in Northwest Portland, Oregon, situated on the corner of NW 20th
Dr. K. A. J. and Cora Mackenzie House
Dr._K._A._J._and_Cora_Mackenzie_House
Historic house in Colorado, United States
including Queen Anne style architecture in the United States and Richardsonian Romanesque for the original owners Isaac and Mary Large. After the repeal
Molly_Brown_House
United States historic place
in Barnsdall. It is one of four small bank buildings built in Richardsonian Romanesque style in Osage County, Oklahoma during 1904–1911, the peak of the
Bank_of_Bigheart
United States historic place
listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. It is Richardsonian Romanesque in style. It is a three-story red sandstone building with a hipped
Monroe County Courthouse (Wisconsin)
Monroe_County_Courthouse_(Wisconsin)
United States historic place
but the rear. It is one of four small bank buildings built in Richardsonian Romanesque style in Osage County, Oklahoma, during 1904–1911. The others are
Bank_of_Burbank
Houses built during the reign of Queen Victoria (1837–1901)
Second Empire, Queen Anne, Stick (and Eastlake Stick), Shingle, Richardsonian Romanesque, and others. Early in the Victorian era (up to the 1840s) houses
Victorian_house
Canadian-American architect
architect based in Brooklyn, New York. A leading exponent of the Richardsonian Romanesque architectural style who later adopted Neoclassicism, Freeman has
Frank_Freeman_(architect)
Historic site in Brooklyn, New York City
machine. It was designed by noted architect C. P. H. Gilbert in the Richardsonian Romanesque style, and is considered to be one of the best examples of that
115-119 Eighth Avenue (Brooklyn)
115-119_Eighth_Avenue_(Brooklyn)
United States historic place
courthouse, built in 1898, was designed by architect J. Riely Gordon in Richardsonian Romanesque style. National Register of Historic Places portal Texas portal
Lee_County_Courthouse_(Texas)
Railroad museum in Cheyenne, Wyoming, US
largest west of Council Bluffs, Iowa, and a major western example of Richardsonian Romanesque architecture. The museum, founded in 1993, interprets Cheyenne's
Cheyenne_Depot_Museum
Regency architecture Richardsonian Romanesque 1880s US Rococo Roman architecture 753 BC – 663 AD Romanesque architecture 1050–1100 Romanesque Revival architecture
List_of_architectural_styles
United States historic place
boom of 1904. It is one of four small bank buildings built in Richardsonian Romanesque style in Osage County, Oklahoma during 1904–1911. The others are
Bank_of_Hominy
Architectural styles that echo the style of a previous architectural era
Romanesque Revival architecture (revival of Romanesque architecture) Romanesque Revival Architecture in the United Kingdom Richardsonian Romanesque Gothic
Revivalism_(architecture)
Historic church in Wisconsin, United States
St. Paul's Episcopal Church is a Richardsonian Romanesque-styled church built in 1882 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in the Episcopal Diocese of Milwaukee. Noted
St. Paul's Episcopal Church (Milwaukee, Wisconsin)
St._Paul's_Episcopal_Church_(Milwaukee,_Wisconsin)
Historic church in Illinois, United States
It was designed by George Hunter to resemble a pocket watch in Richardsonian Romanesque style. The church was listed on the National Register of Historic
First Universalist Church (Elgin, Illinois)
First_Universalist_Church_(Elgin,_Illinois)
19th-century American architectural firm
Montgomery Hall of the San Francisco Theological Seminary, designed by Wright & Sanders in the Richardsonian Romanesque style and completed in 1892.
Wright_&_Sanders
United States historic place
located at 245 West Main Street. The building is an example of Richardsonian Romanesque architecture; the interior includes a tin coffered ceiling. National
Merchants and Farmers Bank Building
Merchants_and_Farmers_Bank_Building
United States historic place
The building's architectural style is an excellent example of Richardsonian Romanesque. Although the construction was completed in 1893, the doors of
Westminster_Castle
United States historic place
was influenced by a number of Victorian styles, particularly the Richardsonian Romanesque. The building was ultimately moved to Central Park and is now listed
Transfer House (Decatur, Illinois)
Transfer_House_(Decatur,_Illinois)
Former fire station in Columbus, Ohio
Columbus, Ohio. The building was constructed in 1894, designed in the Richardsonian Romanesque style by John Flynn. The station was decommissioned in 1968. From
Engine House No. 5 (Columbus, Ohio)
Engine_House_No._5_(Columbus,_Ohio)
United States historic place
derives from these late 19th century buildings, mostly examples of Richardsonian Romanesque. The neighborhood takes its name from a small triangular plaza
Pioneer_Square,_Seattle
United States historic place
permanent courthouse. Architect G. Stanley Mansfield designed the Richardsonian Romanesque building. The courthouse was added to the National Register of
Green County Courthouse (Wisconsin)
Green_County_Courthouse_(Wisconsin)
United States historic place
residence. It is Richardsonian Romanesque in style. It was deemed "One of the finest of the state's courthouses designed in the Richardsonian manner" and described
St._Croix_County_Courthouse
United States historic place
prominent Madison architectural firm of Conover & Porter designed the Richardsonian Romanesque style building; it is one of the city's earliest extant examples
Christian_Dick_Block
Historic church in Boston, Massachusetts
Richardson's reputation. It is the birthplace and archetype of the Richardsonian Romanesque style, characterized by a clay roof, polychromy, rough stone, heavy
Trinity_Church_(Boston)
Structure in Minnesota, US
with new structures. At the time, the pending destruction of the Richardsonian Romanesque building provided a catalyst for historic preservation movements
Metropolitan Building (Minneapolis)
Metropolitan_Building_(Minneapolis)
Building in Seville, Spain
Revival Pueblo Revival Polish cathedral style Queen Anne style Richardsonian Romanesque Territorial Revival other Neo-Chinese Neo-Mamluk Imperial Crown
Plaza_de_España,_Seville
Memorial in Washington, D.C.
designed by Richardson and a rare example of a Richardson structure lacking Romanesque design points. Ochsner, Jeffrey Karl, H.H. Richardson: Complete Architectural
Alexander Dallas Bache Monument
Alexander_Dallas_Bache_Monument
United States historic place
brick building's design is a mixture of the Classical Revival and Richardsonian Romanesque styles. Key features of both styles appear in the library's main
Johnston_Library
United States historic place
started in 1903–04 with modifications in 1913. The building is of Romanesque/Richardsonian style. C. E. Walker was the architect and Norman Hale was the contractor
Elks'_Lodge_No._468
Historic church in Illinois, United States
States. The church was built in 1897 and 1898 and is an example of Richardsonian Romanesque architecture. It was added to the National Register of Historic
First Congregational Church of Sterling
First_Congregational_Church_of_Sterling
Historic building in Manhattan, New York
12, 1953. Built in 1887, the Salem United Methodist Church is a Richardsonian Romanesque-style building designed by John Rochester Thomas. It was originally
Salem United Methodist Church (New York City)
Salem_United_Methodist_Church_(New_York_City)
Postmodern classical architectural movement
Revival Pueblo Revival Polish cathedral style Queen Anne style Richardsonian Romanesque Territorial Revival other Neo-Chinese Neo-Mamluk Imperial Crown
New_Classical_architecture
Legislative building in Albany, New York, U.S.
building, which evolved into his distinguished Romanesque style" (which came to be known as Richardsonian Romanesque). It is claimed Richardson was imitating
New_York_State_Capitol
House 1890 Queen Anne Redlands Thomas Douglas Stimson House 1891 Richardsonian Romanesque, Gothic Revival Carroll H. Brown, E.D. Elliot Los Angeles Today
List of historic mansions in the United States
List_of_historic_mansions_in_the_United_States
Historic school building in Columbus, Ohio
the National Register of Historic Places. It was built in the Richardsonian Romanesque style in 1890, having been designed by prolific Columbus architect
Fair_Avenue_Elementary_School
United States historic place
surviving opera house. It is architecturally important as an early Richardsonian Romanesque building in Dubuque and as a salient work of Chicago architect
Grand Opera House (Dubuque, Iowa)
Grand_Opera_House_(Dubuque,_Iowa)
Historic house in California, United States
Stimson House is a Richardsonian Romanesque mansion in the University Park neighborhood of Los Angeles. Built in 1891, it was the home of lumber and banking
Stimson_House
United States historic place
in 1976. It was designed by J.C. Holland and Frank Squires in Richardsonian Romanesque style. "National Register Information System". National Register
Marion County Courthouse (Kansas)
Marion_County_Courthouse_(Kansas)
Historic building in Seattle, Washington, USA
The Pioneer Building is a Richardsonian Romanesque stone, red brick, terra cotta, and cast iron building located on the northeast corner of First Avenue
Pioneer_Building_(Seattle)
Historic building in Salt Lake City, Utah, U.S.
architectural firm of Monheim, Bird, and Proudfoot designed the Richardsonian Romanesque building (Olpin et al., 2005). Henry Monheim (a local architect
Salt Lake City and County Building
Salt_Lake_City_and_County_Building
United States historic place
use since its dedication in 1898. The building was designed in Richardsonian Romanesque style by the architectural firm of Buechner & Jacobson. The courthouse
Swift_County_Courthouse
United States historic place
department, when more funds were allocated. The completed building was Richardsonian Romanesque in style - fairly restrained with the characteristic round arches
Horticulture and Agricultural Physics and Soil Science Building
Horticulture_and_Agricultural_Physics_and_Soil_Science_Building
Commuter rail station in La Grange, Illinois
built in 1901 by the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad, to a Richardsonian Romanesque design by the company's general architect, Walter Theodore Krausch
Stone_Avenue/LaGrange_station
United States historic place
Oklahoma oil boom. It is one of four small bank buildings built in Richardsonian Romanesque style in Osage County, Oklahoma during 1904–1911. The others are
Osage_Bank_of_Fairfax
Courthouse in Stratford, Ontario
Brothers. This Victorian building borrows from Queen Anne and Richardsonian Romanesque architecture. The building is marked by bichromal masonry and a
Perth_County_Courthouse
Revival architectural style
Revival Pueblo Revival Polish cathedral style Queen Anne style Richardsonian Romanesque Territorial Revival other Neo-Chinese Neo-Mamluk Imperial Crown
Châteauesque
American architect
significant Joliet, Illinois-based American architect noted for his Richardsonian Romanesque school designs. Frank Shaver Allen was born in 1860 in Galesburg
Frank_Shaver_Allen
Historic site in Naperville, Illinois
building was designed by Mifflin E. Bell[citation needed] in the Richardsonian Romanesque style. The building served as the original public library for Naperville
Old_Nichols_Library
Building in St. Louis, Missouri
The Isaac H. Lionberger House at 3630 Grandel Square in Midtown St. Louis, Missouri, is the last private residence designed by noted American architect
Isaac_H._Lionberger_House
Historical classification of kidney diseases
architect, best known for his work in a style that became known as Richardsonian Romanesque, died on 27 April 1886. Albert Charles "Al" Ringling, eldest of
Bright's_disease
Mansion in Denver on the National Register of Historic Places
exterior, constructed of red sandstone, combines elements of the Richardsonian Romanesque and Queen Anne styles. At the time it was built, the mansion enjoyed
Creswell_Mansion
United States historic place
1902-1903, and is a two-story, brick and sandstone building in the Richardsonian Romanesque style. It features terra cotta decorative elements and measures
Cotton and Maple Streets School
Cotton_and_Maple_Streets_School
United States historic place
a gray sandstone building that was built in 1894. It includes Richardsonian Romanesque architecture in a design by Salt Lake City architect M.D. Kern
City Hall (Rock Springs, Wyoming)
City_Hall_(Rock_Springs,_Wyoming)
Historic district in Massachusetts, United States
Colburn, and Kirk streets. The centerpiece of the district is the Richardsonian Romanesque City Hall, built in 1893 to a design by Merrill & Cutler, with
City Hall Historic District (Lowell, Massachusetts)
City_Hall_Historic_District_(Lowell,_Massachusetts)
Historic railroad station in Wisconsin, U.S.
Railway. The depot was designed by Charles Sumner Frost in the Richardsonian Romanesque style utilizing Lake Superior brownstone. Passenger service on
Eau Claire station (Wisconsin)
Eau_Claire_station_(Wisconsin)
United States historic place
completed in September 1894. The Mason County Courthouse is a square, Richardsonian Romanesque building constructed of dark red brick and reddish brown sandstone
Mason County Courthouse (Michigan)
Mason_County_Courthouse_(Michigan)
United States historic place
historic building in Chandler, Oklahoma. It was designed in the Richardsonian Romanesque style, and built in 1897 with rusticated sandstone. The first owner
Mascho Building and Public Privy
Mascho_Building_and_Public_Privy
Historic house in Minnesota, U.S.
employed on other homes in the neighborhood. It emerged in the Richardsonian Romanesque style, with a massive, rugged appearance featuring randomly sized
James_J._Hill_House
United States historic place
designed by Brentwood S. Tolan and built from 1892 to 1894. It is Richardsonian Romanesque architecture in style and was built with Lake Superior Red Sandstone
LaPorte_County_Courthouse
United States historic place
Hampden County Courthouse is a historic courthouse on Elm Street in Springfield, Massachusetts designed by Henry Hobson Richardson. This was the county's
Hampden_County_Courthouse
Historic house in Colorado, United States
was deemed "an excellent example of Romanesque Revival" architecture, in particular of Richardsonian Romanesque. Its significance, however, derives not
Orman-Adams_House
United States historic place
pavilion at 150 feet tall. It features a rounded arch entrance in the Richardsonian Romanesque style. The jail features a massive conical-roofed corner tower
Randolph County Courthouse and Jail
Randolph_County_Courthouse_and_Jail
United States historic place
The City Hall of Old Colorado City is a Richardsonian Romanesque Revival building from the Old Colorado City of Colorado Springs, Colorado. It was a city
City Hall of Old Colorado City
City_Hall_of_Old_Colorado_City
1871 building in Buffalo, New York
The Former Administration Building of the Buffalo Psychiatric Center is the central building of the Richardson Olmsted Complex in Buffalo, New York. The
Buffalo Psychiatric Center – Administration Building
Buffalo_Psychiatric_Center_–_Administration_Building
Census-designated place in Vermont, United States
showing examples of Greek Revival, Colonial Revival, Richardsonian Romanesque, Italianate, and Romanesque architecture. The village has long had a role in
White_River_Junction,_Vermont
United States historic place
Luke's Methodist and as St. Luke's United Methodist, is a historic Richardsonian Romanesque-style church located at 1199 Main Street in Dubuque, Iowa. It was
St. Luke's United Methodist Church (Dubuque, Iowa)
St._Luke's_United_Methodist_Church_(Dubuque,_Iowa)
Hotel in Brooklyn, New York
headquarters staff. Completed in architect Frank Freeman's signature Richardsonian Romanesque style, the building has been described as "a rangy, Victorian apartment
Hotel_Margaret
School in Columbus, Ohio
first designed by Riebel in Merion Village. It was built in the Richardsonian Romanesque style, and features a monumental central tower. It is nearly identical
Southwood_Elementary_School
Historic church in Colorado, United States
was built in 1891–92 and designed by Frank E. Edbrooke in the Richardsonian Romanesque style. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places
Central Presbyterian Church (Denver)
Central_Presbyterian_Church_(Denver)
United States historic place
Company in Lincoln in 1881. It was designed in the Queen Anne and Richardsonian Romanesque styles by James Tyler, William's brother. It has been listed on
William_H._Tyler_House
United States historic place
inclement weather. The chapel was designed by Henry Lord Gay in the Richardsonian Romanesque style. Its tower was meant to resember a Roman War Tower. A 7 feet
Greenwood Cemetery (Rockford, Illinois)
Greenwood_Cemetery_(Rockford,_Illinois)
Neoclassical architectural style
manner of his models. Richardson evolved a highly personal style (Richardsonian Romanesque) freed of historicism that was influential in early Modernism.
Beaux-Arts_architecture
United States historic place
includes semi-circular arches it has been asserted to be Romanesque or Richardsonian Romanesque in style. Its NRHP nomination asserts "The Eldorado is perhaps
Eldorado_Hotel
Historic commercial building in Virginia, United States
Virginia. It was built in 1893, and is a 2+1⁄2-story, three-bay, Richardsonian Romanesque style brownstone building. It has an "I"-plan with three intersecting
Planters_National_Bank
Historic building in McMinnville, Oregon, U.S.
opened in 1905 as the Hotel Elberton. The hotel, built in the Richardsonian Romanesque architectural style, remains the tallest building in downtown McMinnville
Hotel_Oregon_(McMinnville)
United States historic place
built between 1900 and 1902, and is a 2+1⁄2-story, rectangular, Richardsonian Romanesque style brick and stone building. It features a symmetrical main
West Ward School (Gas City, Indiana)
West_Ward_School_(Gas_City,_Indiana)
architecture evolved differently. Notable was the divergence of Richardsonian Romanesque architecture as an important subtype. Norman Revival, likewise
Norman_Revival_architecture
Historic building in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Deutschtown in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Built in 1888 in the Richardsonian Romanesque architectural style, the building was the residence of Pauline
Hanauer-Rosenberg_Residence
United States historic place
South Carolina. It was built in 1891, and is a two-story, T-shaped Richardsonian Romanesque style brick building with the square bell tower. Rear additions
Central_Graded_School
Historic house in Virginia, United States
District. Its historic significance lies in its unique architecture A Richardsonian Romanesque style facade of rough-cut brownstone with a metal gabled roof was
Arista_Hoge_House
United States historic place
George L. and William Hopkinson Cox began construction of the Richardsonian Romanesque structure at Third and Market Streets in 1886 and completed construction
Cox Building (Maysville, Kentucky)
Cox_Building_(Maysville,_Kentucky)
Historic house museum in Colorado, US
ISBN 9781625852861. As Holly's design of a grand mansion in the popular Richardsonian Romanesque style of the era began, the landscaping was well underway. Holly
Rosemount_Museum
United States historic place
located at 53 South Cliff, in an architecturally distinguished Richardsonian Romanesque building designed by Connecticut architect George Keller and completed
Ansonia_Library
United States historic place
on January 30, 1893. It was designed by Charles Brigham in the Richardsonian Romanesque style. While her family resided in New York City, where her father
Millicent_Library
United States historic place
Street in Hartford, Connecticut is a significant local example of Richardsonian Romanesque residential architecture. It was built about 1890 for the locally
Apartment at 49–51 Spring Street
Apartment_at_49–51_Spring_Street
Stone structure in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
2024). The architect Edward Townsend Mix designed the house in the Richardsonian Romanesque style. It was located opposite John Plankinton's own house on Grand
Elizabeth_Plankinton_House
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