His references allude to the valley's increasing grandeur, and they constitute an implicit rejection of the region's own far more modest architectural vernacular.
It was a type of monument common to the architectural vernacular of classical antiquity.
The layout and visual character of the Depot were also radically altered, and the village center assumed its contemporary appearance, which varies considerably from Washington's traditional architectural vernacular.
This theme recalls Boston's historic architectural vernacular of chamfered bay windows on Beacon Hill and in the Back Bay.
The house maintains the presentation of a modernist building whilst including the prominent architectural vernacular of the veranda.
Like any good designer, Mr. Lemay looked around the neighborhood and picked up its architectural vernacular: the scaffold.
Mostly the buildings are modelled in the architectural vernacular of the 1930s British suburbs and provinces.
Living in the West End, a neighborhood whose architectural vernacular was an unusual collection of metal industrial buildings and clapboard cottages, inspired him.
At the time of the first settlement, Georgian architecture was the architectural vernacular in Britain.
Like the simple, unadorned meetinghouse, Willow Creek is an ordinary structure, built in the architectural vernacular of its time, raised to a public, civic scale.