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Gothic Revival, Beaux Arts, "The Architect's Dream" painting, Thomas Cole, Augustus Pugin, sketch, masonry buildings, Houses of Parliament, London England, Sir Charles Barry, Big Ben, Clock Tower, architectural drawings, Royal Gallery, House of Lords, Peer's Lobby, Westminster Palace, ante-chamber, St. Mark's, watercolor, John Ruskin, Venice Italy, art critic, Victorian era, writer, droughtsman, Doge's Palace, Palais Garnier, opera house, Charles Garnier, grand staircase, poster, sketch, Baroque Revival, Paris map, Haussmann, Ave. de l'opera, Ave. l'Imperatrice, Ave. Foch, Lenox Library, New York, Richard Morris Hunt, "The Breakers", Ochre Point, Newport Rhode Island, Grand Salon, Vanderbilt Mansion, Cornelius Vanderbilt II House, C,rown Building, Courtyard of Boston Public Library, McKim Meade & White,, Vintage print, Columbian World Exposition 1893, Chicago Illinois, Palace of Mechanics Arts, lagoon, Sullivan's Transportation Building, Irving Gill, Mines & Mining Building, Solon Spencer Berman, Administration Building, National Mall , historical photo, 1909 Plan of Chicago, Triumphal Arch, Peristyle, Samuel Parsons, Capital Hill, Eiffel Tower, Gustave Eiffel, Champs de Mars, Daniel Burnham, Denver Civic Center, F.L.Olmsted Jr., Lincoln Memorial Washington D.C., University Museum, Deane & Woodward, Oxford England, Sienna Cathedral, dome, bell tower, Giovanni Pisano, Seven Lamps of Architecture, Oxford University Museum of Natural History, glass roof, cast iron pillar, stained glass ceiling, vaulted columns, All Saints Church, William Butterfield, Prix de Rome, Charles Percier, typology, Jean Durand, precis
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