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Five Feature Flat roofs Arched windows Symmetry Arched doors Rusticated

Palais Garnier It is an opera house in Paris. Made by: Charles Garnier

Common Location A common location in Paris.

Famous Architect A famous Architect the would use this style is Charles Garnier. He was a French architect, perhaps best known as the architect of the Palais Garnier.

Pictures

Neo gothic 1740 – the early 19 th century

Five Features Arches Pointed ribbed vaults Domes Towers

Rheinstein Castle Located in Germany 1842

Common location Germany

James Renwick jr James Renwick, was an engineer, architect, and professor of natural philosophy at Columbia College – 1895.

Pictures of the style

Art Deco