Architectural+Design





Fashion is not only see walking along the streets of the city, but also in the buildings and cities that have been here for hundreds of years. The London Ladies notice these sculpted buildings and recognize that fashion doesn't just come in the form of a stiletto or handbag. Gothic, Medieval, and English are all syles of architectural design seen throughout buildings in London.

The Tower of London is a good example of the Medieval style. Built in 1100 AD the structure is surrounded by waills, defensive buildings and a moat. Westminster Abbey and the House of Parliament display a Gothic style. This style is characterized by pointed arches, towering spires, high ceilings and huge colorful stained glass windows. English styles of architecture are visible in St. Paul's Cathedral. This style is noted for its intricate ornamentation and curvy lines [|History of Architecture]

To look at the architecture of these structures and several others, the London Ladies always recommend visiting them first hand but by clicking the link below, several structures can be seen to gain a better understanding of the architectural differences between buildings.Architecture