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It was built in the Flamboyant Gothic style.
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There were few churches built completely in the Flamboyant style, attractive exceptions being Notre-Dame d'Épine near Châlons-sur-Marne and Saint-Maclou in Rouen.
Built in 1975, the most flamboyant of all local buildings is the Airplane House.
Built by the flamboyant circus showman George Gilbert in 1903, it has a magnificent Art Nouveau façade and a "unique water spectacular": halfway through the performance, the floor sinks, revealing the pool that hosts the aquatic show.
Built in 1963, the house was purchased in 1972 by the flamboyant investor (and front-row fixture at Lakers games and fashion-week events) James Goldstein, who worked with Lautner to remodel it until the architect's death in 1994.
The Jubilee line extension of 1999 was built in glorious reaction to the Victoria, in that its stations are "future-proofed", ie big, and flamboyant.
It sits on the corner of Copley Square, an architectural treat whose centrepiece is the majestic Trinity Church, a flamboyant French-Romanesque masterpiece built in 1877.
Its super-inventive premise is built on the most flamboyant technobabble, and yet it takes a literal (if badly green-screened) spanner in the works to save the day, as the physics-twisting threats are sorted by a massive explosion.
Where fashion patois shines, however, is in the flamboyant expression of sensibility.
The production sets Verdi's opera in the flamboyant 1920s.
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