r/ArchitecturalRevival
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r/ArchitecturalRevival is a subreddit with 139.9K members. Its distinguishing qualities are that the community is size-huge.
This sub is dedicated to the appreciation of traditional architecture, with a view to increasing the appetite for architectural revival. Posts should be of old and new buildings in a traditionalist style. Please read the rules before posting.
Popular Topics in r/ArchitecturalRevival
#1
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: "Are British cities less likely to “preserve” their architecture in comparison to the rest of Europe?"
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#2
LOOK HOW THEY MASSACRED MY BOY
: "The Place of the "Kaiser Wilhelm Gedächniskirche" now and then"
12 posts
#3
Top restoration
: "Transformation of a storefront in Cieszyn,Poland. It was restored to its original appearance."
9 posts
#4
Art Nouveau
: "Quinta Gameros [Chihuahua, Mexico]"
7 posts
#5
Neoclassical
: "I have been training my drawing lately"
6 posts
#6
Traditional Chinese
: "Guirenli Street in Zhejiang, China - 2006 vs 2023"
5 posts
#7
New Classicism
: "this is how historic buildings should be replaced a historic townhouse in London UK was demolished to make way for a new townhouse. completed in 2016 and was designed by Wolff Architects"
4 posts
#8
Gothic
: "The Fisher Fine Arts Library at The University of Pennsylvania."
4 posts
#9
Byzantine
: "The Great Synagogue of Sydney Australia. Victorian eclectic with Byzantine and Moorish elements, Completed 1878."
4 posts
#10
Traditional Indian
: "Swaminarayan Akshardham Mandir (Hindu Temple) in Robbinsville, New Jersey, USA"
3 posts
#11
Renaissance
: "Old town hall in Bergen Op Zoom, Netherlands"
3 posts
#12
Traditional Japanese
: "Gassho in Shirakawa, Japan"
3 posts
#13
Beaux-Arts
: "A photo I took of the old NYPD headquarters building in Manhattan, New York. Beaux Arts, completed 1911."
3 posts
#14
Baroque
: "Chateau Vaux-le-Vicomte, Maincy, France. Completed in 1661."
3 posts
#15
Gothic Revival
: "The Londoner Hotel, Macau - opened in 2012"
2 posts
#16
meme
: "Literally just an arch"
2 posts
#17
Neo-Romanian
: "Neo-Romanian villas in Cotroceni neigbourhood of Bucharest, built during the interwar period (1920-1930s)."
2 posts
#18
Question
: "Why do most new traditional constructions look... off?"
2 posts
#19
Top revival
: "Renderings for the new post office reconstruction in Belgrade, Serbia. Set to be completed within the next few years."
1 posts
#20
Ancient Greek
: "The Gate of Athena Archegetis at sunset at Roman Agora, Greece"
1 posts
#21
Traditional Korean
: "Namhansanseong Fortress, Gyeonggi Province in South Korea"
1 posts
#22
Ottoman
: "The Yildiz Palace, Istanbul, Turkey"
1 posts
#23
Urban Design
: "Ilona Rose House, Manette Street London (I hope I got the flair right!)"
1 posts
#24
Neo-Baroque
: "Sheremetev Castle in Yurino, Mari El, Russia built from 1874 to 1915"
1 posts
#25
Georgian
: "Asahikawa Museum of Sculpture, Japan"
1 posts
#26
Ancient Roman
: "I bought Vitruvius' book, De Architectura"
1 posts
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