- Architectural style
Architectural styles classify
architecture in terms ofform , ,materials , time period, region, etc. It overlaps with, and emerges from the study of the evolution and history of architecture. Inarchitectural history , the study ofGothic architecture , for instance, would include all aspects of the cultural context that went into the design and construction of these structures. Architectural style is a way of classifying architecture that gives emphasis to characteristic features of design, leading to a terminology such as Gothic "style".The
Victoria and Albert Museum maintains an interactive onlinemicrosite with an introductory overviewcite web |url= http://www.vam.ac.uk/vastatic/microsites/architecture/style_level1.php?id=0 |title= Architectural Stylemicrosite . |author=Victoria and Albert Museum |format=PHP |work= Overview: Modern, High-Tech & Postmodern • East Asian, South Asian & Spanish Islamic • Gothic & Gothic Revival • Classical & Classical Revival |quote= ] of ten architectural styles grouped in four clusters:
* Modern, High-Tech and Postmodern
* East Asian, South Asian and Spanish Islamic
* Gothic and Gothic Revival
* Classical and Classical Revival.Pre-history to the present
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Neolithic architecture 10,000 BC-3000 BC
*Sumerian architecture 5300 BC-2000 BC
*Ancient Egyptian architecture 3000 BC-373 AD
*Classical architecture 600 BC-323 AD
**Ancient Greek architecture 776 BC-265 BC
**Roman architecture 753 BC–663 AD
**Herodian architecture 37 BC-4 BC Judea
*Architecture of Armenia (IVe s - XVIe s)
*Merovingian architecture 400s-700s France and Germany
*Anglo-Saxon architecture 450s-1066 England and Wales
*Byzantine architecture 527 (Sofia)-1520
*Islamic Architecture 691-present
*Carolingian architecture 780s-800s France and Germany
*Repoblación architecture 880s-1000s Spain
*Ottonian architecture 950s-1050s Germany
*Russian architecture 989-1700s
*Romanesque architecture 1000-1300
*Norman architecture 1074-1250
*Gothic architecture
**Early English Period c.1190—c.1250
**Decorated Period c.1290–c.1350
**Perpendicular Period c.1350–c.1550
**Brick Gothic c.1350–c.1400
*Isabelline Gothic 1474-1505 (reign) Spain
*Tudor style architecture 1485–1603
*Manueline 1495-1521 (reign) Portugal & colonies
*Spanish Colonial style 1520s–c.1550
*Elizabethan architecture (b.1533–d.1603)
*Dutch Colonial 1615-1674 (Treaty of Westminster) New England
*Palladian architecture 1616–1680 (Jones)
*English Baroque 1666 (Great Fire)–1713 (Treaty of Utrecht)
*Sicilian Baroque 1693 earthquake–c.1745
*Chilota architecture 1600-present Chiloé and southern Chile
*Ukrainian Baroque late 1600-1800s
*Georgian architecture 1720-1840s UK & USA
**American colonial architecture 1720-1780s USA
*Pombaline style 1755 earthquake-c.1860 Portugal
*Gothic Revival architecture 1760s–1840s
**List of Gothic Revival architecture
*Neoclassical architecture
**Adam style 1770 UK
**Federal architecture 1780-1830 USA
**Empire (style) 1804-1814, 1870 revival
*Jeffersonian architecture 1790s-1830s Virginia, USA
*Florida cracker architecture c.1800-present Florida, USA
*Italianate 1802
*Egyptian Revival architecture 1809–1820s, 1840s, 1920s
*American Empire (style) 1810
*Biedermeier 1815–1848
*Russian Revival 1826-1917, 1990s-present
*Tudorbethan architecture 1835–1885
*Victorian architecture 1837 and 1901 UK
**See alsoSan Francisco architecture
*Jacobethan 1838
*Carpenter Gothic USA and Canada 1840s on
*Queenslander (architecture) 1840s–1960s
**Australian architectural styles
*Romanesque Revival architecture 1840–1900 USA
*Neo-Manueline 1840s-1910s Portugal & Brazil*
Neo-Grec 1848 and 1865
*Adirondack Architecture 1850s New York, USA
*Bristol Byzantine 1850-1880
*Second Empire 1865 and 1880
*Queen Anne Style architecture 1870–1910s England & USA
**Stick Style 1879-1905 New England
**Eastlake Style 1879-1905 New England
**Shingle Style 1879-1905 New England
*National Park Service Rustic 1872–present USA
*Chicago school (architecture) 1880s and 1890 USA
*Neo-Byzantine architecture 1882–1920s American
*Art Nouveau /Jugendstil c. 1885–1910
**"Modernisme " 1888-1911 Catalonian Art Nouveau
**Vienna Secession 1897-c. 1905 Austrian Art Nouveau
*American Craftsman 1890s–1930 USA, California & east
*Richardsonian Romanesque 1880s USA
*City Beautiful movement 1890–1900s USA
*Colonial Revival architecture 1890s–1915
**Dutch Colonial Revival c.1900 New England
*Mission Revival Style architecture 1894-1936
*American Foursquare mid. 1890s-late 1930s USA
*Functionalism c.1900-1930s Europe & USA
**Danish Functionalism 1960s Denmark
*Pueblo style 1898-1990s
*Prairie Style 1900–1917 USA
*Heliopolis style 1905–c.1935 Egypt
*Futurist architecture 1909 Europe
*Expressionist architecture 1910–c.1924
*Amsterdam School 1912–1924 Netherlands
*Spanish Colonial Revival style 1915–1940 USA
*Bauhaus 1919–1930s
*Mediterranean Revival Style 1920s–1930s USA
*Art Deco 1925–1940s Europe & USA
**List of Art Deco architecture
*Constructivism 1925–1932 USSR
*Modern movement 1927–1960s
*International style (architecture) 1930–present Europe & USA
*Postconstructivism 1930–1935 USSR
*Streamline Moderne 1930–1937
*Nazi architecture 1933-1944 Germany
*Stalinist architecture 1933–1955 USSR
*Usonian 1936–1940s USA
*Soft Portuguese style 1940-1955 Portugal & colonies
*Ranch-style 1940s-1970s USA
*New town s 1946-1968 United Kingdom
*Mid-century modern 1950s California, etc.
*Florida Modern 1950s or Tropical Modern
*Googie architecture 1950s USA
*Brutalist architecture 1950s–1970s
*Structuralism (architecture) 1950s-1970s
*Metabolist Movement 1959 Japan
*Arcology 1970s-present
*Structural Expressionism 1980s-present
*Postmodern architecture 1980s
*Deconstructivism 1982–present
*Memphis Group 1981-1988
*Blobitecture 2003–present
*Interactive architecture 2000-presentAlphabetical listing
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Adam style 1770 England
*Adirondack Architecture 1850s New York, USA
*Anglo-Saxon architecture 450s-1066 England and Wales
*American colonial architecture 1720-1780s USA
*American Craftsman 1890s–1930 USA, California & east
*American Empire (style) 1810
*American Foursquare mid. 1890s-late 1930s USA
*Amsterdam School 1912–1924 Netherlands
*Ancient Egyptian architecture 3000 BC–373 AD
*Ancient Greek architecture 776 BC-265 BC
*Arcology 1970s-present
*Art Deco 1925–1940s Europe & USA
*Art Nouveau c. 1885–1910
*Australian architectural styles
*Baroque architecture
*Bauhaus 1919–1930s
*Beaux-Arts architecture
*Biedermeier 1815–1848
*Blobitecture 2003–present
*Brick Gothic c.1350–c.1400s
*Bristol Byzantine 1850-1880
*Brutalist architecture 1950s–1970s
*Byzantine architecture 527 (Sofia)-1520
*Carolingian architecture 780s-800s France and Germany
*Carpenter Gothic USA and Canada 1840s on
*Chicago school (architecture) 1880s and 1890 USA
*Chilota architecture 1600-present Chiloé and southern Chile
*City Beautiful movement 1890–1900s USA
*Classical architecture 600 BC-323 AD
*Colonial Revival architecture
*Constructivist architecture
*Danish Functionalism 1960s Denmark
*Deconstructivism 1982–present
*Decorated Period c.1290–c.1350
*Dutch Colonial 1615-1674 (Treaty of Westminster) New England
*Dutch Colonial Revival c.1900 New England
*Early English Period c.1190—c.1250
*Eastlake Style 1879-1905 New England
*Egyptian Revival architecture 1809–1820s, 1840s, 1920s
*Elizabethan architecture (b.1533 – d.1603)
*Empire (style) 1804-1814, 1870 revival
*English Baroque 1666 (Great Fire)–1713 (Treaty of Utrecht)
*Expressionist architecture 1910–c.1924
*Federal architecture 1780-1830 USA
*Florida cracker architecture c.1800-present Florida, USA
*Florida Modern 1950s or Tropical Modern
*Functionalism c.1900-1930s Europe & USA
*Futurist architecture 1909 Europe
*Georgian architecture 1720-1840s UK & USA
*Googie architecture 1950s America
*Gothic architecture
*Gothic Revival architecture 1760s–1840s
*Greek Revival architecture
*Heliopolis style 1905–c.1935 Egypt
*Interactive architecture 2000-present
*International style (architecture) 1930–present
*Isabelline Gothic 1474-1505 (reign) Spain
*Islamic Architecture 691-present
*Italianate 1802*
Jacobethan 1838
*Jeffersonian architecture 1790s-1830s Virginia, USA
*Jugendstil c. 1885–1910 German term forArt Nouveau
*Manueline 1495-1521 (reign) Portugal & colonies
*Mediterranean Revival Style 1920s–1930s USA
*Memphis Group 1981-1988
*Merovingian architecture 400s-700s France and Germany
*Metabolist Movement 1959 Japan
*Mid-century modern 1950s California, etc.
*Mission Revival Style architecture 1894-1936
*Modern movement 1927–1960s
*"Modernisme " 1888-1911 Catalonian Art Nouveau
*National Park Service Rustic 1872–present USA
*Nazi architecture 1933-1944 Germany
*Neo-Byzantine architecture 1882–1920s American
*Neoclassical architecture
*Neo-Grec 1848 and 1865
*Neo-gothic architecture
*Neolithic architecture 10,000 BC-3000 BC
*Neo-Manueline 1840s-1910s Portugal & Brazil
*New town s 1946-1968 United Kingdom
*Norman architecture 1074-1250
*Ottonian architecture 950s-1050s Germany
*Palladian architecture 1616–1680 (Jones)
*Perpendicular Period c.1350–c.1550
*Pombaline style 1755 earthquake-c.1860 Portugal
*Postmodern architecture 1980s
*Polish Cathedral Style 1870-1930
*Prairie Style 1900–1917 USA
*Pueblo style 1898-1990s
*Queen Anne Style architecture 1870–1910s UK & USA
*Queenslander (architecture) 1840s–1960s
*Ranch-style 1940s-1970s USA
*Repoblación architecture 880s-1000s Spain
*Regency architecture
*Richardsonian Romanesque 1880s USA
*Rococo
*Roman architecture 753 BC–663 AD
*Romanesque architecture 1050-1100
*Romanesque Revival architecture 1840–1900 USA
*Russian architecture 989-1700s
*Russian Revival 1826-1917, 1990s-present
*San Francisco architecture
*Second Empire 1865 and 1880
*Shingle Style 1879-1905 New England
*Sicilian Baroque 1693 earthquake–c.1745
*Spanish Colonial Revival style 1915–1940 USA
*Spanish Colonial style 1520s–c.1550
*Stalinist architecture 1933–1955 USSR
*Structural Expressionism 1980s-present
*Stick Style 1879-1905 New England
*Soft Portuguese style 1940-1955 Portugal & colonies
*Streamline Moderne 1930–1937
*Structuralism (architecture) 1950-1975
*Sumerian architecture 5300 BC–2000 BC
*Tudor style architecture 1485–1603
*Tudorbethan architecture 1835–1885
*Ukrainian Baroque late 1600-1800s
*Usonian 1936–1940s USA
*Victorian architecture 1837 and 1901 UK
*Vienna Secession 1897-c. 1905 Austrian Art NouveauReferences
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* Lewis, Philippa; Gillian Darley (1986). "Dictionary of Ornament", NY: Pantheon
* Baker, John Milnes, AIA (1994) "American House Styles", NY: Nortonee also
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Architectural design values
*Feminism and modern architecture
*List of Art Deco architecture
*List of Gothic Revival architecture
*List of house styles
*Religious architecture
**Cathedral architecture
**Synagogue architecture
*Timeline of architectural styles
*Timeline of architecture
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