List of architectural styles

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Architecture has evolved over the centuries, leading to a wide variety of architectural styles. Each style reflects the cultural, historical, and technological influences of its time. Here is a list of some prominent architectural styles:

Ancient Egyptian: Known for monumental structures like pyramids, temples, and tombs, featuring massive stone construction and intricate hieroglyphic carvings.

Classical: Inspired by the architecture of ancient Greece and Rome, characterized by columns, symmetry, and a focus on proportion and harmony.

Gothic: Notable for its pointed arches, ribbed vaults, and flying buttresses, Gothic architecture is commonly seen in cathedrals and churches.

Romanesque: Predominant in Europe during the medieval period, featuring rounded arches, thick walls, and sturdy construction.

Renaissance: A revival of classical principles, emphasizing symmetry, domes, and the use of mathematical proportions in buildings like the Florence Cathedral and St. Peter's Basilica.

Baroque: Known for its dramatic, ornate, and elaborate designs, featuring grandeur and opulence in structures like the Palace of Versailles.

Rococo: An elaboration of the Baroque style, characterized by intricate ornamentation, pastel colors, and asymmetrical designs.

Neoclassical: Inspired by classical Greek and Roman architecture, emphasizing simple forms, columns, and pediments. Commonly seen in government buildings.

Victorian: Named after Queen Victoria's reign in Britain, this style is marked by ornate details, asymmetry, and a mix of various architectural elements.

Art Nouveau: Known for its organic and curvilinear forms, often seen in decorative arts, jewelry, and buildings like the Casa Batlló in Barcelona.
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Sep 15, 2023

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