Timeline of architectural styles 1750—1900

Timeline of architectural styles 1750—1900

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at:1900 #blank line
# at:2003 text:"Blobitecture"
# at:1982 text:"Deconstructivism" #1982–present
# at:1981 text:"Memphis Group" #1981-1988
# at:1971 text:"High-tech (Late modernism) #1971-present
# at:1959 text:"Metabolist Movement" #1959 Japan
# at:1952 text:"Critical regionalism" #1952 global
# from:1950 till:2007 text:"Postmodernism" shift:(5,-2) color:gris anchor:from
# at:1950 text:"Brutalism" #1950s–1970s
# at:1950 text:"Googie" #1950s America
# at:1950 text:"Mid-century modern" #1950s California, etc.
# at:1936 text:"Usonian" #1936–1940s USA
# at:1936 text:"Nazi architecture" #1936-1945 Germany
# at:1933 text:"Stalinist" #1933–1955
# at:1930 text:"Streamline Moderne" #1930–1937
# from:1927 till:1976 text:"International style" shift:(5,-2) color:gris anchor:from #1927–1970s
# at:1925 text:"Art Deco" #1925–1940s
# at:1925 text:"Fascist architecture" #1925-1936 Italy
# at:1922 text:"Egyptian Revival" #1922→Art Deco
# at:1920 text:"Mediterranean Revival" #1920s–1930s America
# from:1919 till:1938 text:"Bauhaus" shift:(5,-2) color:gris anchor:from #1919–1930s
# at:1915 text:"Spanish Colonial Revival" #1915 and 1931
# at:1914 text:"Constructivism" #1914—1920
# from:1914 till:1963 text:"Modernism" shift:(5,-2) color:gris anchor:from #1914-1960
# at:1912 text:"Amsterdam School" #1912–1924
# at:1910 text:"Expressionism" #1910–ca. 1924
# from:1910 till:1930 text:"Nordic Classicism" shift:(5,-2) color:gris anchor:from
# at:1909 text:"Futurism" #1909 Europe
# at:1905 text:"Heliopolis style" #1905 Egypt
# at:1902 text:"National Romantic style" #1902 Scandinavia
# at:1901 text:"Edwardian Baroque" #1901 United Kingdom at:1900 text:"Prairie Style" #1900 and 1917 USA at:1898 text:"Garden city movement" #1898-1968 United Kingdom at:1898 text:"Pueblo style #1898-1990s USA at:1894 text:"Mission revival style" #1894-1936 at:1890 text:"Colonial Revival" #1890s–today at:1890 text:"City Beautiful movement" #1890–1900s USA from:1890 till:end text:"American Craftsman" shift:(5,-2) color:gris anchor:from # from:1890 till:1938 1890s–1930 New England at:1888 text:"Art Nouveau" #1895(sic)-1926 at:1888 text:"Jungenstil" #1888 to 1911 German Art Nouveau at:1888 text:"Modernisme" #1888 to 1911 Catalonian Art Nouveau from:1880 till:1914 text:"American Renaissance" shift:(5,-2) color:gris anchor:from #ca 1880 - 1914 at:1880 text:"Chicago school" #1880s and 1890s at:1880 text:"Richardsonian Romanesque" #1880s from:1879 till:1905 text:"Shingle Style" shift:(5,-2) color:gris anchor:from #or stick style 1879-1905 New England at:1872 text:"National Park Service Rustic" shift:(5,-2) #1872–1916 USA from:1870 till:1914 text:"Queen Anne Style" shift:(5,-2) color:gris anchor:from #1870–1910s UK & USA at:1865 text:"Second Empire" #1865 and 1880 at:1863 text:"Beaux-Arts" at:1860 text:"Arts and Crafts movement" from:1850 till:1900 text:"Swiss chalet style" shift:(5,-2) color:gris anchor:from #c.1850 and c.1900 switzerland, norway, US at:1848 text:"Neo-Grec" #1848 - 1865 at:1842 text:"Greek revival" at:1840 text:"Egyptian revival" #1840s–1850s at:1840 text:"Queenslander" #1840s–1960s Australia from:1840 till:1900 text:"Romanesque revival" shift:(5,-2) color:gris anchor:from #1840–1900 USA at:1838 text:"Jacobethan" shift:(5,-2) #1838 from:1837 till:1901 text:"Victorian" shift:(5,-2) color:gris anchor:from at:1835 text:"Tudorbethan" shift:(5,-2 #1835–1885 at:1815 text:"Biedermeier" #1815–1848 at:1812 text:"Moorish Revival #1812-c.1920 Europe and USA at:1810 text:"American Empire (style)" at:1810 text:"Regency architecture" at:1809 text:"Egyptian revival" #1809–1820s at:1804 text:"Empire (style)" #1804 to 1814, 1870 revival at:1802 text:"Italianate" from:1780 till:1830 text:"Federal architecture" shift:(5,-2) color:gris anchor:from from:1773 till:1850 text:"Pombaline style" shift:(5,-2) color:gris anchor:from #Portugal at:1770 text:"Adam style" #1770 United Kingdom at:1760 text:"Gothic revival" #1760s–1840s from:1750 till:1921 text:"Neoclassical" shift:(5,-2) color:gris anchor:from #1760-
# at:1720 text:"Georgian" #1720—
# at:1693 text:"Sicilian Baroque" #1693 earthquake—c.1745 aka
# at:1666 text:"English Baroque" #Great Fire (1666) & Treaty of Utrecht (1713)
# at:1650 text:"Rococo" #1659—
# at:1616 text:"Palladianism" #1616—1680 (I.Jones)
# at:1600 text:"Baroque" #1600—
# at:1533 text:"Elizabethan" #(b.1533—d.1603)
# at:1527 text:"Mannerism" #1527—1600
# at:1520 text:"Spanish Colonial style" #1520s–c.1550*Manueline 1495 to 1521 (reign)
# at:1485 text:"Tudor" #1485–1603
# at:1400 text:"Renaissance" #1400—1600
# at:1350 text:"Brick Gothic" #c.1350—c.1400
# at:1350 text:"Perpendicular Period" #c.1350—c.1550
# at:1290 text:"Decorated Period" #c.1290—c.1350
# at:1190 text:"Early English Period" #1190—1250
# at:1190 text:"Gothic architecture" #1200(sic)—1400
#*Neolithic architecture 10,000 BC-3000 BC
#*Ancient Egyptian architecture 3000 BC–373 AD
#*Sumerian architecture 5300 BC–2000 BC
#*Classical architecture 600 BC-323 AD
#**Ancient Greek architecture 776 BC-265 BC
#**Roman architecture 753 BC–663 AD
#*Byzantine architecture 527 (Sofia)-1520
#*Romanesque architecture 1050-1170
#*Norman architecture 1074-1250

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