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  2. List of architectural styles - Wikipedia

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    Frederick C. Robie House, an example of Prairie School architecture. An architectural style is characterized by the features that make a building or other structure notable and historically identifiable. A style may include such elements as form, method of construction, building materials, and regional character.

  3. Zoomorphic architecture - Wikipedia

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    TWA Flight Center, New York. Zoomorphic architecture is the practice of using animal forms as the inspirational basis and blueprint for architectural design. "While animal forms have always played a role adding some of the deepest layers of meaning in architecture, it is now becoming evident that a new strand of biomorphism is emerging where the meaning derives not from any specific ...

  4. Architectural propaganda - Wikipedia

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    He also criticizes many of these projects, such as large-sized buildings and government ministries, as white-elephant projects. [2] Kurlantzick cites examples of Chinese-led construction in Mozambique and East Timor as examples. [3] The Great Wall of China in May 2007 with many tourists and the PRC Flag.

  5. Architectural design values - Wikipedia

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    Implicit in this design value is the notion that if these forms are used, the public will appreciate a structure's timeless beauty and understand immediately how to use a given building or product. [18] This design value is also linked to regional differences i.e. varying climate etc. and folklore cultures, which creates distinctive aesthetical ...

  6. Neo-eclectic architecture - Wikipedia

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    Neo-eclectic homes built in 2006 in California Neo-eclectic homes in the Willowdale district of Toronto, Ontario Neo-eclectic home in Salinas, California. Neo-eclectic architecture is a name for an architectural style that has influenced residential building construction in North America in the latter part of the 20th century and early part of the 21st.

  7. American colonial architecture - Wikipedia

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    The style developed in the Southwest with Pueblo design influences from the indigenous Puebloan peoples architecture. In Alta California, present-day California, the style developed differently, being too far for imported building materials and without skilled builders, into a strong simple version for building the missions between 1769 and 1823.

  8. Plans to replace factory buildings with homes - AOL

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    Factory buildings could be torn down to make way for new homes in a Leicestershire village. Developer Elmslodge Construction wants to use a one-acre site in Marsh Road, Mountsorrel, to build 16 ...

  9. Contemporary architecture - Wikipedia

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    Contemporary architecture is the architecture of the 21st century. No single style is dominant. [1] Contemporary architects work in several different styles, from postmodernism, high-tech architecture and new references and interpretations of traditional architecture [2] [3] to highly conceptual forms and designs, resembling sculpture on an enormous scale.