Of or in a style of neo-Gothic architecture used for some US university buildings.
学院派新哥特式建筑风格(一种用于某些美国大学建筑的新哥特式风格)
the history-evoking Collegiate Gothic buildings
Example sentencesExamples
Whether the structure was Greek revival, Romanesque, eclectic, collegiate Gothic, beaux arts, or Tudor, one thing was evident-brownstone filled the need for all.
First occupied in 1897, Blair & Buyers Hall was the first residence hall of the collegiate Gothic style at Princeton University.
In commissioning works by architects like Gehry and Holl, MIT is bucking a trend among many prestigious colleges to ‘brand’ themselves with collegiate Gothic, stately Georgian, or some other traditional campus design style.
An insertion into the campus's historic ‘collegiate Gothic’ fabric, this dining hall and commons provides a new locus for a residential community.
noun
mass noun
The collegiate Gothic style.
Definition of collegiate Gothic in US English:
collegiate Gothic
adjective
Of or in a style of neo-Gothic architecture used for some US university buildings.
学院派新哥特式建筑风格(一种用于某些美国大学建筑的新哥特式风格)
the history-evoking Collegiate Gothic buildings
Example sentencesExamples
An insertion into the campus's historic ‘collegiate Gothic’ fabric, this dining hall and commons provides a new locus for a residential community.
In commissioning works by architects like Gehry and Holl, MIT is bucking a trend among many prestigious colleges to ‘brand’ themselves with collegiate Gothic, stately Georgian, or some other traditional campus design style.
First occupied in 1897, Blair & Buyers Hall was the first residence hall of the collegiate Gothic style at Princeton University.
Whether the structure was Greek revival, Romanesque, eclectic, collegiate Gothic, beaux arts, or Tudor, one thing was evident-brownstone filled the need for all.