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Churrigueresque (/ˌtʃʊərɪɡəˈrɛsk/; Spanish: Churrigueresco), also but less
commonly "Ultra Baroque",
refers to a
Spanish Baroque style of
elaborate sculptural...
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Spanish Colonial Revival style,
Mission Revival style,
California Churrigueresque style,
Mediterranean Revival style, Art Deco style, and Mid-Century...
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decoration known as the
Churrigueresque.
Within half a century, they
transformed Salamanca into an
exemplary Churrigueresque city. As
Italian Baroque...
- less ornamented,
contributions to what
became known simply as the
Churrigueresque style. Late
Baroque façade,
Cathedral of
Santiago de
Compostela (1738–1750)...
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built to
match the
architectural order of the square, and the main
Churrigueresque façade of the
Santiago de
Compostela Cathedral,
facing the
Plaza del...
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Beverly Hills City Hall,
built in 1932 in a
California Churrigueresque style....
- The
Glendale Transportation Center,
executed in a
California Churrigueresque style...
- The p****age of time
reflected different trends from the
baroque to
churrigueresque,
Gothic and
neoclassical pure. The French-inspired "Lafayette" neighborhood...
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local architects.
Spanish Baroque was
distinguished by its
exuberant Churrigueresque decoration and the most
sober Herrerian style, both
developing separately...
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architectural styles in its design,
including the Gothic, Baroque,
Churrigueresque,
Neoclassical styles, as they came into
vogue over the centuries. It...