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Pages in category "20th-century architectural styles" The following 63 pages are in this category, out of 63 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Mission/Spanish Revival is an amalgam of two distinct styles popular in different but adjacent eras: the primarily late-19th-century Mission Revival Style architecture and early-20th-century (and later) Spanish Colonial Revival architecture. The combined term, or the individual terms, are often used in the style classifications of NRHP listed ...
20th-century architectural styles (36 C, 63 P) 1900s architecture (15 C, 27 P) 1910s architecture (15 C, 10 P) ... 20th-century architecture in the Middle East (1 C)
Tropical Modernism, or Tropical Modern is a style of architecture that merges modernist architecture principles with tropical vernacular traditions, emerging in the mid-20th century. The term is used to describe modernist architecture in various regions of the world, including Latin America, Asia and Africa, as detailed below.
Carolingian architecture 780s–9th century; France and Germany; Carpenter Gothic US and Canada 1840s on; Chicago school 1880s and 1890 US; Chilotan architecture 1600–present Chiloé and southern Chile; Churrigueresque, 1660s–1750s; Spain and the New World; City Beautiful movement 1890–20th century US; Classical architecture 600 BC – 323 AD
Architectural style • Architecture timeline: ... Rndrd – a website documenting unbuilt architectural designs representative of the 20th century
National Park Service rustic – sometimes colloquially called Parkitecture – is a style of architecture that developed in the early and middle 20th century in the United States National Park Service (NPS) through its efforts to create buildings that harmonized with the natural environment. Since its founding in 1916, the NPS sought to design ...
The term "International Style" was first used in 1932 by the historian Henry-Russell Hitchcock and architect Philip Johnson to describe a movement among European architects in the 1920s that was distinguished by three key design principles: (1) "Architecture as volume – thin planes or surfaces create the building’s form, as opposed to a solid mass"; (2) "Regularity in the facade, as ...
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