Architectural Styles

  • May 4, 1550

    Renaissance Architecture

    Renaissance Architecture
    Renaissance architecture is the architecture that demonstrates a conscious revival and development of certain elements of ancient Greek and Roman thought and material culture.
  • Southern Plantation or Antebellum

    Southern Plantation or Antebellum
    Antebellum architecture (meaning "prewar", from the Latin ante, "before", and bellum, "war") is the neoclassical architectural style characteristic from after the birth of the United States with the American Revolution.
  • Revivalism Architecture

    Revivalism Architecture
    Revivalism in architecture is the use of visual styles that consciously echo the style of a previous architectural era. Modern-day revival styles can be summarized within New Classical Architecture, and sometimes under the umbrella term traditional architecture.
  • Spanish Colonial Revival

    Spanish Colonial Revival
    The Spanish Colonial Revival Style is a United States architectural stylistic movement arising in the early 20th century based on the Spanish Colonial architecture of the Spanish colonization of the Americas.
  • Orientalism Architecture

    Orientalism Architecture
    Orientalism is an academic term, used in art history, literary studies, geography, and cultural studies, which is and describes a critical approach to representations of the Orient; of the Eastern cultures of the Middle East, North Africa, South West Asia, and South East Asia, represented as “European knowledge of the Orient” created by artists and writers from Western Europe