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Notable American examples include many buildings on the campus of Rice University in Texas, [[w:St. Francis de Sales Roman Catholic Church (Philadelphia)|St. Francis de Sales Church]] in Philadelphia, [[w:Cathedral Basilica of St. Louis|Cathedral Basilica of St. Louis]] and the [[w:Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception|Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception]] built between 1920 and 1959 in Washington, D.C. In the early 1980s, famed American architect [[w:Philip Johnson|Philip Johnson]] designed a [[w:Post-Modernist|Post-Modernist]] addition to the Cleveland Play House that reflects Byzantine influences, and could thus be termed Neo-Byzantine.
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File:StSophiaLosAngeles.JPG|[[St. Sophia Cathedral (Los Angeles, California)]], 1952.
File:St Francis de Sales (Philadelphia).jpg|[[w:St. Francis de Sales Roman Catholic Church (Philadelphia)|St. Francis de Sales Roman Catholic Church]], Philadelphia (1907).
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==United Kingdom==
From about 1850 to 1880 in the English city of Bristol a related style known as [[w:Bristol Byzantine|Bristol Byzantine]] was popular for industrial buildings which combined elements of the [[Byzantine style]] with [[w:Moorish architecture|Moorish architecture]].In South London there is Christ Church,North Brixton by Beresford Pite, 1897-1903. Just a few metres from the Oval Cricket Ground.
==See also==
Image:Catedral Metropolitana Ortodoxa de São Paulo-Brazil (Church of Antioch).JPG|Cathedral in Sao Paulo of the Orthodox Church of Antioch (1940s-)
Image:Cathedralmajormarseille.jpg|Romano-Byzantine style [[w:Marseille Cathedral|Cathedral de la Major]] (1852-93) in Marseilles.