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== Disambiguating Neo-Norman architecture ==

Neo-Norman architecture can refer to i) revival of 11th- and 12th-century [[Norman architecture]] and ii) revival of [[Architecture of Normandy#Vernacular domestic styles]] and the Wikipedia and Commons categories are linked by Wikidata and contain a mixture of both. The first seems to be the primary topic. Any ideas on how the categories should be split? Would it make sense to move the neo-medieval architecture to *[[:Category:Romanesque Revival architecture]]?
*[[Neo-Norman architecture]] is a redirect to [[Norman architecture#Neo-Norman]], which says {{tq|Neo-Norman architecture is a type of [[Romanesque Revival architecture]] based on Norman Romanesque architecture. There is sometimes confusion, especially in North America, between this style and revivalist versions of vernacular or later [[architecture of Normandy]], such as the "[[Architecture of Normandy#Vernacular domestic styles|Norman farmhouse style]]" popular for larger houses.}} (citation needed)
*[[:Category:Neo-Norman architecture]] says {{tq|[[Neo-Norman architecture]], also known as French-Norman architecture, is a late-19th-century/early-20th-century [[Revival architecture]] style inspired by vernacular houses in the [[Normandy]] region of France. It tends to be more rustic and informal than [[Châteauesque]] or [[Second Empire architecture]]. It has nothing to do with the version of [[Romanesque architecture]] called [[Norman architecture]] in English.}} (citation needed)
*[[:Commons:category:Neo-Norman architecture]] says {{tq|Neo-Norman architecture is a style that emulates works of Norman architecture from the 11th- and 12th-century Romanesque in Britain and Normandy. These works are prominent in many 20th-century buildings and spaces}} (citation needed)
[[User:TSventon|TSventon]] ([[User talk:TSventon|talk]]) 22:38, 11 February 2025 (UTC)

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Disambiguating Neo-Norman architecture

Neo-Norman architecture can refer to i) revival of 11th- and 12th-century Norman architecture and ii) revival of Architecture of Normandy#Vernacular domestic styles and the Wikipedia and Commons categories are linked by Wikidata and contain a mixture of both. The first seems to be the primary topic. Any ideas on how the categories should be split? Would it make sense to move the neo-medieval architecture to *Category:Romanesque Revival architecture?

TSventon (talk) 22:38, 11 February 2025 (UTC)[reply]