Gothic Revival

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A rise of interest in the church architecture of medieval France, England, and Germany during the 19th century inspired the Gothic Revival, a popular style until the 1930s. Because it was used frequently in Chicago for religious buildings, examples can be found in most community areas. The campus of the University of Chicago, however, is the city's outstanding ensemble of Gothic Revival buildings.

Common characteristics are:

masonry construction

vertical proportions

tall pointed windows, often filled with stained glass and elaborate tracery

carved stone ornament, including gargoyle-like heads and figures

soaring bell towers

Chicago Landmarks Historic Resources Survey

Fargo Avenue

1300 Block

1337 W. Fargo Avenue

Greenleaf Avenue

2400 Block

2418 W. Greanleaf Avenue

Greenview Avenue

7000 Block

7043 N. Greenview Avenue, see: 7059 N. Greenview Avenue

Hoyne Avenue

6300 Block

6327 N. Hoyne Avenue

Pratt Boulevard

1300 Block

1339 W. Pratt Boulevard

Richmond Street

6200 Block

6210 N. Richmond Street

6214 N. Richmond Street

Sherwin Avenue

1200 Block

1209 W. Sherwin Avenue