neo-romanesque
A revival of Romanesque architecture, characterized by heavily rusticated stonework, rounded arches, large forms, and steep roofs.
Distinguishing features include turrets, rounded arches, hipped roofs, and very heavy rusticated stonework. Proportions in this style tend to run large, both in the overall building form and in the size of the details.
A major subset of this style is named Richardsonian Romanesque, after Boston architect Henry Hobson Richardson. This substyle is characterized by heavy rustication and strongly rounded forms, often accentuated with subtle variations in color.
Approximate Dates: 1870 to 1905