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Early English Period c. 1190 – c. 1250; Ephemeral architecture; Eastlake Style 1879–1905 New England; Egyptian Revival architecture 1809–1820s, 1840s, 1920s; Elizabethan architecture (1533–1603) Empire 1804–1814, 1870 revival; English Baroque 1666 (Great Fire) – 1713 (Treaty of Utrecht) Expressionist architecture 1910 – c. 1924 ...
This list of house styles lists styles of vernacular architecture – i.e., ... used in the design of houses. African ... List of architectural styles; References
A design or figure commonly used in architectural ornaments and design patterns, including art nouveau. Syrian arch In American architecture, esp. Richardsonian Romanesque, an archway that begins at the ground, rather than being set upon a supporting pedestal. [C.f. Richardsonian Romanesque: Syrian arch] Systyle
Architectural style • Architecture timeline: See also. Architecture portal; Timeline of architecture; List of architectural styles; References.
The concept of architectural style is studied in the architectural history as one of the approaches ("style and period") that are used to organize the history of architecture (Leach lists five other approaches as "biography, geography and culture, type, technique, theme and analogy"). [5]
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The style of design and method of construction of buildings and other physical structures. [9] A unifying or coherent form or structure. [11] Knowledge of art, science, technology, and humanity. [9] The design activity of the architect, [9] from the macro-level (urban design, landscape architecture) to the micro-level (construction details and ...
In a formal typology, building types are usually distinguished by their basic shape, site placement, and scale, but not by their specific architectural style, technology, chronology, geographical location or use. [6] For example, a cursory formal analysis of the townhouse will identify the following "minimum essential formal characteristics."