He worked in a range of styles popular in the nineteenth century including Gothic, Italianate, Egyptian and Moorish Revival.
While the exterior is Moorish Revival, the interior features extensive use of Egyptian Revival design.
Writers marveled at the imposing Moorish Revival building, with its 70-foot-high vaulted ceiling, magnificent stained-glass rose windows, elaborate brass fixtures and hand-stenciled walls.
In addition to their use across the Islamic world, horseshoe arches became popular in Western countries at the time of the Moorish Revival.
As a consequence, Moorish Revival spread around the globe as a preferred style of synagogue architecture.
The architectural style is essentially Moorish Revival, with elements of the Vienna Secession and, in the facade, Venetian architecture.
The Alupka palace was built between 1828 and 1846, in a mixture of styles ranging from Gothic Revival to Moorish Revival.
The Moorish Revival 1878 Vercelli Synagogue is at Via Foà 70.
Mr. Van Dam described the effect as "Egyptian Moorish Gothic Revival."
The design is an "atmospheric" Moorish Revival movie palace designed by John Eberson, who was nationally known for the atmospheric design.