neoclassical style
collocation in Englishmeaningsofneoclassicalandstyle
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neoclassical
adjective
uk/ˌniː.əʊˈklæs.ɪ.kəl/us/ˌniː.oʊˈklæs.ɪ.kəl/
made in a style that is based on the art and building designs of ancient Greece ...
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style
noun
uk/staɪl/us/staɪl/
a way of doing something, especially one that is typical of a person, group of people, place, ...
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Thisneoclassicalstyledominated prose writing for the next 800 years.
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In 1823-1824, the current church building was constructed in theneoclassicalstyle.
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After a fire demolished the oldest part of the building in 1891, it was reconstructed in a uniformneoclassicalstyle.
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Inspired by theneoclassicalstyle, its distinctive 15th century faade opens in nine entrance doors.
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It is the oldest residence hall on campus, and was built in theneoclassicalstyleto match the aesthetic of the rest of the campus.
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In 1804 the church was renovated once again and completed in theneoclassicalstyle.
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The original building was destroyed in a fire in 1920 and parts of the school were completely rebuilt inneoclassicalstyle.
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Extra wings were created and various secondary facades were redesigned in theneoclassicalstyle; only the principal facade remained unaltered.
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The station is part of an ensemble of buildings built inneoclassicalstyle, which is grouped around the railway station forecourt.
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He had already decided to become a poet, and worked in theneoclassicalstyleof the time.
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Both mahakavyas are considered as representations ofneoclassicalstyle.
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By 1885 they had completed a one storyneoclassicalstylestructure that covered an entire urban block.
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The inner courtyard has kept its renaissance arcades while the west facade was redesigned inneoclassicalstylein 1809.
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The interior of the temple exhibitsneoclassicalstylewith gold-leaf.
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His architectural expression progressed from baroque towardsneoclassicalstyle.
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By 1787 it had been rebuilt, mainly in late baroque, but partlyneoclassicalstyle.
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At the station a three-story station building was built with a hip roof and two side extensions, in theneoclassicalstyle.
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Unusual for a lighthouse, it is inneoclassicalstylewith a square colonnaded base, square tower, and octagonal lantern and gallery.
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