Wolf's zone is an oak-paneled double-height, Tudor Gothic parlor with peeling paint and hundreds of prized objects : Frank Lloyd Wright and Thonet furniture, assorted Warhols and bulbous mezzo-American stone vessels teetering on balconies like so many pregnant Juliets.
42.
Lee's further work was characterised as " eclectic " by Howard Colvin, who instanced the pared-down Soanean neoclassicism of Arlington Court, Devonshire ( 1820-23 for Col . J . P . Chichester ), the Tudor Gothic Eggesford House, Devon ( 1822 for Hon.
43.
The University of Leeds s Clothworkers Court was also designed by Alfred Waterhouse, in a revived Tudor Gothic style, though built in brick and completed in 1879 . It is connected to the Baines Wing started in 1882 and embraces the Great Hall designed by Cuthbert Brodrick and opened in 1894, all in a similar manner.
44.
In 1979, the Royal Canadian Mint building in Ottawa was designated a National Historic Site of Canada, on the grounds that the building is representative of the federal government s approach to using the Tudor Gothic architectural style to create a distinctive identity in Canada's capital, and of the patriation of control over Canada s currency from Britain.
45.
Stokes worked for Pitt for a number of years, designing the Tudor Gothic-style Female Orphan Asylum in Winchcombe Street and the ornamental Pittville Gates, both of 1833, which formed part of Pitt's plan to make Winchcombe Street a'grand entrance'route to his new estate; Stokes also worked on several of the larger private houses in Pittville.
46.
An integral Tudor Gothic-arched carriage arch to the centre of the main body of the building and a single-bay three-storey tower on polygonal-plan ( with slight base batter ) attached to the north end of the main fa�ade ( east ) form " a pleasing vista on a main road leading out of Castlepollard from the west and marks the start of a long tree-lined avenue to Tullynally Castle itself . " It is currently in use as private residence.