Neogothic Public and Industrial Buildings in the Russian Empire XIX Century

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The publication is devoted to development of neogothic architecture in Russia. The little-known facts concerning features of a shaping of architectural forms in neogothic stylistics of the XIX century are considered. The comparative analysis of domestic and foreign monuments of architecture of neogothic style is carried out. Features of development of domestic neogothic public and industrial buildings are accented.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 1065-1069)

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2669-2673

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