Architectural styles

  • 1900 BCE

    Revivalism architecture

    Revivalism architecture
    A visual style which has been separated to several types of revival: New Classical Architecture, Traditional architecture, and Vernacular architecture. All of these types were a mixture of several older styles combined with new elements. All of them were very typical and identical with characteristics of brand new architecture design.
  • 1850 BCE

    Swiss chalet style

    Swiss chalet style
    Swiss chalet style was orginated in the Romantic era at the end of 19th century. It is easily identified by the large windows every building have, and its decorative carving and moldings. With a gabled roofs with wide eaves painted in bright color usually.
  • 1600 BCE

    Elizabethan architecture

    Elizabethan architecture
    The early Renaissance architecture in England during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, was identity as showy prodigy house using style and decoration from Northern Mannerism retaining signifies of medieval castles. The Renaissance first manifested in the form of large, square, and tall houses, built by people who hoped to attract the queen to buy them. The building special, and unique roof-line indicate the change of evolution.
  • 1300 BCE

    Renaissance architecture

    Renaissance architecture
    A style developed between the early 14th and early 17th centuries in different regions of Europe. Renaissance style emphasis on symmetry proportion and geometry as the architecture of classical antiquity. Detail in arrangement of columns, lintels and hemispherical domes.
  • 600 BCE

    Indian Architecture

    Indian Architecture
    Post Maha Janapadas period
    A dome shaped monument used in India, the Buddhist stupa, as a commemorative monument associated with storing sacred relics. The feature used in Indian architecture is wooden architecture, Guard rails, and the torana. The building were built on elliptical, circular, or quadrilateral.