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Neo-Romanesque

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Neo-Romanesque
A term sometimes used as a synonym for Richardsonian Romanesque style, particularly in its early phases, or for Romanesque Revival. Also see Rundbogenstil.


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The centerpiece of a $270 million expansion project, Libeskind's five interlocking crystalline glass and aluminum icebergs form an edgy, jagged contrast to the original ornate neo-Romanesque museum building and its subsequent sober additions.
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