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28. ^ Guagliumi, Silvia (2014), "La Villa
Archinto a Monza.Analogie con alcuni esempi d'architettura neoclassica in Lombardia", Silvia editrice (ISBN 978-88-96036-62-4), basata sulla propria Tesi di Laurea in Architettura presso il Politecnico di Milano discussa nell'anno accademico 1982/'83 con
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style of naturalistic ornament, and in its architectural formulae as an outgrowth of some classicizing features of the Late
Baroque architectural tradition. Therefore, the style is defined by symmetry, simple geometry, and social demands instead of ornament. In the 21st century, a version of the
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is another of the countries that seeks to shed its colonial past, but in the context of the reorganization of the country after independence in 1810, an aspect of power was sought that transmitted the presence of the State, inspiring respect and devotion, including of course the architecture.
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of streets, a central forum with city services, two main slightly wider boulevards, and the occasional diagonal street were characteristic of the very logical and orderly Roman design. Ancient façades and building layouts were oriented to these city design patterns and they tended to work in
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to court. However, there was no real attempt to employ the basic forms of Roman furniture until around the turn of the century, and furniture-makers were more likely to borrow from ancient architecture, just as silversmiths were more likely to take from ancient pottery and stone-carving than
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were more flat; sculptural bas-reliefs were flat and tended to be framed by friezes, tablets or panels. This was the first "stripped down" classical architecture, and appeared to be modern in the context of the
Revolutionary period in Europe. At its most elemental, as in the work of
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and published accurate records of surviving classical buildings was crucial in the emergence of
Neoclassical architecture. In many countries, there was an initial wave essentially drawing on Roman architecture, followed, from about the start of the 19th century, by a second wave of
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From about 1800 a fresh influx of Greek architectural examples, seen through the medium of etchings and engravings, gave a new impetus to neoclassicism, the Greek
Revival. There was little direct knowledge of surviving Greek buildings before the middle of the 18th century in
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Neoclassicism also influenced city planning. The ancient Romans had used a consolidated scheme for city planning for both defence and civil convenience; however, the roots of this scheme go back to even older civilizations. At its most basic, the
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3739:. When the power over the archipelago was transferred from Spain to the United States of America, the style became more popular and developed from slightly simple approach during the Spanish era, to a more ornamented style of the
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240:. Various historians of the 19th century have made this clear since the 1970s. Classical architecture during the 20th century is classified less as a revival, and more a return to a style that was decelerated with the advent of
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is an outstanding example of the many
Protestant churches that were built in the first half of the 19th century. This was the time of the first iron structures in Hungarian architecture, the most important of which is the
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3477:(Ecuador's Government Palace) built between 1611–1801 by Antonio García. At the dawn of the independence of Hispanic America, constructive programs were developed in the new republics. Neoclassicism was introduced in
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by Colen
Campbell. The book contained architectural prints of famous British buildings that had been inspired by the great architects from Vitruvius to Palladio. At first the book mainly featured the work of
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However, a style of its own was not conceived, but the
Classical canon was introduced, not in the form of a replica of buildings from Antiquity, but with a classical predominance and a lot of influence from
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Schinkel's work is very comparable to
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style had never truly been to the
English taste. Four influential books were published in the first quarter of the 18th century which highlighted the simplicity and purity of classical architecture:
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Like most western tradition, it arrived in the Pacific Archipelagos via rule from New Spain (Mexico) during the period of governance by Mexico City as one of the best preferred architecture in the
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in France was a more grandiose wave of neoclassicism in architecture and the decorative arts. Mainly based on Imperial Roman styles, it originated in, and took its name from, the rule of
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1718:. The many graphite drawings of Boullée and his students depict spare geometrical architecture that emulates the eternality of the universe. There are links between Boullée's ideas and
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sparked by the return of massive number of architectural students to the islands from the western schools. It also became a symbol of democracy and the approaching republic during the
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The new interiors sought to recreate an authentically Roman and genuinely interior vocabulary. Techniques employed in the style included flatter, lighter motifs, sculpted in low
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From about 1800 a fresh influx of Greek architectural examples, seen through the medium of etchings and engravings, gave a new impetus to neoclassicism that is called the
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Seen in its wider social context, Greek Revival architecture sounded a new note of sobriety and restraint in public buildings in Britain around 1800 as an assertion of
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Neoclassicism gave way to other architectural styles by the late 19th century. Few buildings were built in the neoclassical style during the 20th century, such as the
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in Berlin. While the city remained dominated by Baroque city planning, his architecture and functional style provided the city with a distinctly neoclassical center.
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389:. The main block of this house followed Palladio's dictates quite closely, but Palladio's low, often detached, wings of farm buildings were elevated in significance.
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1259:(1758–59). A number of British architects in the second half of the century took up the expressive challenge of the Doric from their aristocratic patrons, including
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Hall (1888). Ernst Ziller also designed many private mansions in the centre of Athens which gradually became public, usually through donations, such the mansion of
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had two main eras, the first was toward the end of Spanish colonial rule and the second phase was during independent Mexico beginning in the mid-19th century.
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Guagliumi, Silvia, " La Villa Archinto a Monza.Analogie con alcuni esempi d'architettura neoclassica in Lombardia", Silvia editrice, 2014 (ISBN 9788896036624)
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in installments between 1773 and 1779. This book of engraved designs made the Adam style available throughout Europe. The Adam brothers aimed to simplify the
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228:, and the study of sites by early archaeologists. Classical architecture after about 1840 must be classified as one of a series of "revival" styles, such as
1749:– were transformed into veritable museums of Greek revival architecture, the Greek Revival in France was never popular with either the state or the public.
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illustrated the main buildings the Adam brothers had worked on and crucially documented the interiors, furniture and fittings, designed by the Adams.
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style can be detected in some European architecture of the earlier 18th century, most vividly represented in the Palladian architecture of Georgian
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that Mexico saw a significant number of new neoclassical buildings. The Academy of San Carlos saw a renewal of neoclassicism ideals under director
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styles which had been fashionable in the preceding decades, to bring what they felt to be a lighter and more elegant feel to Georgian houses.
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The shift to neoclassical architecture is conventionally dated to the 1750s. It first gained influence in England and France; in England, Sir
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Neoclassical architecture is a specific style and moment in the late 18th and early 19th centuries that was specifically associated with the
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which contains elements of both Eastern and Western design Roofs are notably distinctly Asian in this style and it was used heavily by the
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against backgrounds, perhaps, of "Pompeiian red" or pale tints, or stone colours. The style in France was initially a Parisian style, the
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Architecture Historical Research of the Kanagawa Prefecture Main Office Building and the early Taishō Shōwa Kanagawa Prefecture Engineers
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metalwork: "Designers and craftsmen seem to have taken an almost perverse pleasure in transferring motifs from one medium to another".
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into the most important centre of neoclassicism in the peninsula. In the second half of the century, Neoclassicism flourished also in
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in 1832, the architecture of Greece was mostly influenced by the Neoclassical architecture. For Athens, the first King of Greece,
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A second neoclassic wave, more severe, more studied and more consciously archaeological, is associated with the height of the
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and maintains separate identities to each of its parts. The style is manifested both in its details as a reaction against the
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By the mid-18th century, the movement broadened to incorporate a greater range of classical influences, including those from
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High neoclassicism was an international movement. Architects reacted against the excesses and profuse ornament used in Late
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This classicizing vein was also detectable, to a lesser degree, in the Late Baroque architecture in Paris, such as in the
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Neoclassicism in Mexican architecture was directly linked to crown policies that sought to rein in the exuberance of the
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1330:(1773–1829) created monuments and buildings of international significance; the Burns Monument at Alloway (1818) and the
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constructed between 1918 and 1923 in the highly refined and aesthetically restrained style typical of the Irish capital
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In the decorative arts, neoclassicism is exemplified in French furniture of the Empire style; the English furniture of
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was the first important public building to be built, between 1836 and 1843. Later, in the mid- and late 19th century,
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From the middle of the 18th century, exploration and publication changed the course of British architecture from the
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was another important centre of Neoclassical architecture in Europe, led by the notable professors of architecture
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was also less popular, a refined, restrained form of the neoclassical developed, and can be seen in the works of
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Neoclassical architecture became a symbol of national pride during the 18th century in Germany, in what was then
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took part in the construction of many neoclassical buildings. Theophil Hansen designed his first building, the
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building so as to serve as a symbol of British Malta. Other 19th-century neoclassical buildings include the
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in 1785 to train painters, sculptors, and architects in New Spain, under the direction of the peninsular
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began to build the first truly neoclassical structures in Italy in the 1730s. In the same period,
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exterior architecture turned outside in, hence their often bombastic appearance to modern eyes:
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began serious archaeological enquiry. Stuart was commissioned after his return from Greece by
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in 1806, is considered one of the finest examples of neoclassical architecture in the world.
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Satō, Yoshiaki (2006). "Chapter 5 Appendix: 帝冠様式について" [About Imperial Crown Style].
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cathedral in the United States, is considered by many experts to be Latrobe's masterpiece.
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architecture because this style was specific for a huge number of buildings in the city.
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Neoclassicism in the North: Swedish Furniture and Interiors, 1770–1850
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forms in their Baroque architecture. Following their lead,
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The Designs of Inigo Jones... with Some Additional Designs
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Charles-Louis Clérisseau and the Genesis of Neoclassicism
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decorated with the British coat of arms was added to the
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towards a purer vision of the Ancient Greco-Roman ideal.
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The Antiquities of Athens and Other Monuments of Greece
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a notable example of Irish Palladianism, 1741–1755, by
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Heteroglossic Asia: The Transformation of Urban Taiwan
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Spanish Neoclassicism was exemplified by the work of
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columns and gilded statues, 1767–1775, by Robert Adam
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proportion with the importance of public buildings.
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5275:(in series Art and Ideas) Phaidon, paperback, 1997
3819:The centre of Polish-Lithuanian Neoclassicism was
3535:, gaining independence from its metropolis as the
1586:of the 18th century. Exceptional examples include
377:. This house was a reinterpretation of Palladio's
5185:. London: Thames and Hudson 2013, pp.132–33, 150.
4797:, (New York, Princeton Architectural Press: 2018)
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3469:(1748–1899), both works by the Italian architect
2420:Dining room of Syon House, with a complex ceiling
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1286:'s winning design for the public competition for
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4889:NeoClassical and Nineteenth Century Architecture
2056:in Berlin (1825–1830) by Karl Friedrich Schinkel
5161:. Austin: University of Texas Press 1962, p. 25
5087:. Archived from the original on 7 October 2015.
3412:, Mexico City, by Guillermo Heredia (1906-1910)
1582:patterns found their way into the first modern
1322:(1784–1858), in collaboration with the artists
1017:mirrors, fireplaces topped with temple fronts.
4934:. University of Chicago Press. pp. 290–.
4856:, Vol. 127, No. 985 (April 1985), pp. 226–229.
4484:, an example of the Neoclassical architecture
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2597:National and Capodistrian University of Athens
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4760:Architecture and the Crisis of Modern Science
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353:(1727). The most popular was the four-volume
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3378:, Guadalajara, by Jacobo Gálvez, (1856-1866)
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5309:Institute of Classical Architecture and Art
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3774:National Museum of Natural History (Manila)
3450:architects trained in the academies of the
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4795:The Complete Works of Percier and Fontaine
4720:Neoclassical and 19th century architecture
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3266:, Mexico City, by Manuel Tolsá (1797-1813)
3232:, Mexico City, by Manuel Tolsá (1795–1805)
2599:(1843), which was designed by his brother
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5081:"Architecture in Malta under the British"
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4387:Colegio Mayor de San Bartolomé, Salamanca
3694:Palace of the Argentine National Congress
2814:Learn how and when to remove this message
2190:Learn how and when to remove this message
2016:(1823–1825) and City Church (1807–1816),
1048:("Greek taste"), not a court style; when
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4891:2 vols. (New York, Electa/Rizzoli: 1987)
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4808:"Neoclassical Architecture (1640–1850)"
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3457:Two more Classical criteria belong, in
2543:Parliament Buildings (Northern Ireland)
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5289:Architectural History Foundation, 1991
4907:. Taylor & Francis. pp. 85–.
4469:period that display classical orders.
3359:and it was eventually turned into the
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991:The Antiquities of Herculaneum Exposed
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653:and other sites, the influence of the
536:Comparison between a 1st-century (AD)
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4203:Military Gallery of the Winter Palace
3760:National Museum of Fine Arts (Manila)
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3178:'s cultural impact on the Kingdom of
3114:Courts of Justice building (Valletta)
2994:National Museum of Nature and Science
1647:'s victory over the Austrians at the
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367:Richard Boyle, 3rd Earl of Burlington
5256:, A Paris : Chez l'auteur, 1805
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1643:. The name of the street comes from
1353:style in the German-speaking lands,
842:The Rotunda (University of Virginia)
6322:in architecture and decorative arts
5241:Relatore il Prof.Arch.C.Perogalli.
5059:(in Italian). EDT srl. p. 54.
4775:. Irish Architectural Archive. 2010
4750:See, for instance, Joseph Rykwert,
4507:in New York City (finished in 1934)
4078:to build the Old Hermitage and the
4058:Neoclassical architecture in Russia
3970:by Laurynas Gucevičius, (1785-1799)
3815:Neoclassical architecture in Poland
3679:Buenos Aires Metropolitan Cathedral
1504:Friedrich-von-Thiersch hall of the
1382:Old Saint Petersburg Stock Exchange
1239:, when an expedition funded by the
704:. The style was international. The
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5282:(Series History of art in Poland)
5056:Malta, Gozo. Con atlante stradale
4957:神奈川県庁本庁舎と大正昭和初期の神奈川県技術者に関する建築史的研究
4758:: 1980) and Alberto Perez Gomez,
4626:Outline of classical architecture
4409:, Galicia, by Julián Sánchez Bort
4389:, Castile and León, built in 1760
4264:Kazan Cathedral, Saint Petersburg
3355:. Construction was halted by the
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2891:Reformed Great Church of Debrecen
2867:Reformed Great Church of Debrecen
1450:, unknown architect, unknown date
888:Old Legislative Building (Manila)
604:Jean Nicolas Jadot de Ville-Issey
330:I quattro libri dell'architettura
5220:Pierson, William Harvey (1976).
4928:Yukiko Koga (28 November 2016).
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2555:After the establishment of the
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5183:Art and Architecture in Mexico
4974:Morohashi, Kaz (Winter 2015).
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3864:Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
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3802:San Bartolome Church (Malabon)
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3541:Académie royale d'architecture
3519:Basilica Cathedral of Arequipa
3170:Spanish American Enlightenment
3087:Monument to Sir Alexander Ball
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2585:National Observatory of Athens
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1386:Jean-François Thomas de Thomon
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349:(first published in 1452) and
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5609:Anatolian Seljuk architecture
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4564:North and south sides of the
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3664:Imperial Palace of Petrópolis
3634:Primatial Cathedral of Bogotá
3553:Imperial Palace of Petrópolis
3545:Imperial Academy of Fine Arts
3507:Primatial Cathedral of Bogotá
3146:, built between 1839 and 1844
3131:, built between 1833 and 1860
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2727:or Iliou Melathron built for
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2089:(1830–1842) by Leo von Klenze
1824:Palais de la Légion d'Honneur
1691:, the second by those of Sir
1144:Detail of the ceiling of the
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123:18th century–mid-20th century
6992:Revival architectural styles
4651:List of architectural styles
4646:William Chambers (architect)
3829:Stanisław August Poniatowski
2748:Presidential Mansion, Athens
1679:, might be characterized by
1482:Austrian Parliament Building
1332:Royal High School, Edinburgh
1128:, France), an example of an
731:. Its major proponents were
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416:House , based on Palladio's
109:Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel
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4878:Honour, 171–184, 171 quoted
4869:(London, John Murray: 1972)
4831:Honour, 110–111, 110 quoted
4773:"Andrea Palladio 1508–1580"
4685:"Neoclassical architecture"
4593:
4318:Royal Observatory of Madrid
4167:Admiralty, Saint Petersburg
3919:Johann Christian Kammsetzer
3521:built between 1540–1844 by
3349:Palacio Legislativo Federal
3323:Francesco Saverio Cavallari
3313:restoration of the Republic
3305:First American Intervention
3297:Spanish reconquest attempts
3103:Royal Opera House, Valletta
3046:Ministry of Justice (Japan)
2725:Numismatic Museum of Athens
2627:(especially in the capital
2513:General Post Office, Dublin
2442:, 1774–1788, by Robert Adam
1904:Empress's bedroom from the
1761:Boudoir de la Reine of the
1730:("speaking architecture").
608:Francis Stephen of Lorraine
546:Palais de Justice, Brussels
132:, sometimes referred to as
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7028:
5224:. Anchor Press/Doubleday.
4718:Middleton, Robin. (1993).
4616:New classical architecture
4463:Greek Revival architecture
4055:
4040:Belvedere Palace in Warsaw
4027:by Piotr Aigner, (1818–25)
3812:
3473:. In Ecuador, the Quito's
3393:, Aguascalientes City, by
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2947:
2921:Cathedral Basilica of Eger
2755:
2660:National Library of Greece
2593:National Library of Greece
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1956:
1952:
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1357:in the United States, the
1318:(1832–1838). In Scotland,
1288:Downing College, Cambridge
1212:Greek Revival architecture
1209:
1162:Metropolitan Museum of Art
1013:window frames turned into
667:Johann Joachim Winckelmann
267:
246:New Classical architecture
215:
210:New Classical architecture
190:Greek Revival architecture
178:ancient Greek architecture
32:New Classical architecture
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7012:20th-century architecture
7007:19th-century architecture
6982:Neoclassical architecture
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3483:Marcelino Pérez de Arroyo
3361:Monumento a la Revolución
3301:First French Intervention
3251:complexes in the Americas
3151:
2936:Hungarian National Museum
2855:Hungarian National Museum
2678:The main building of the
2550:
2473:The central courtyard of
2358:, England, 1759–1771, by
2132:Great Britain and Ireland
2119:in Berlin (1862–1876) by
2071:in Munich (1816–1830) by
2038:in Berlin (1818–1821) by
1998:in Berlin (1788–1791) by
1908:, another Empire interior
1805:Grand Theater of Bordeaux
1610:
1508:, Germany, 1905-1907, by
1312:University College London
1194:
1086:The Works in Architecture
1074:The Works in Architecture
846:Charlottesville, Virginia
606:, the court architect of
130:Neoclassical architecture
119:
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38:Neoclassical architecture
6954:Richardsonian Romanesque
6556:Germany, Austria-Hungary
6466:Spanish Colonial Revival
4812:www.visual-arts-cork.com
4292:
4282:Triumphal Arch of Moscow
4080:Imperial Academy of Arts
3501:, trained at the Berlin
3332:. Buildings such as the
3209:in Guadalajara, and the
3052:
2943:
2498:English landscape garden
2496:, London, an example of
2356:Harewood, West Yorkshire
2254:George Dance the Younger
2212:English landscape garden
1924:(Paris), modelled after
1790:François-Joseph Bélanger
1192:The Reading Room of the
922:Concertgebouw, Amsterdam
708:, which was designed by
576:Giovanni Antonio Medrano
379:Villa Capra "La Rotonda"
254:Historicism Architecture
162:Renaissance architecture
6862:Serbo-Byzantine Revival
6824:Russian Empire and USSR
6747:National Romantic style
6673:Black-and-white Revival
5374:History of construction
5358:History of architecture
5280:Neoclassicism in Poland
5250:Détournelle, Athanase,
4854:The Burlington Magazine
4690:Encyclopædia Britannica
4401:Neoclassical facade of
4352:, by Juan de Villanueva
3872:Jan Chrystian Kamsetzer
3788:Cebu Provincial Capitol
3741:Beaux-Arts architecture
3649:Palace of Justice, Lima
3410:Benito Juárez Hemicycle
3342:Palacio de Bellas Artes
3211:Alhóndiga de Granaditas
3112:museum (1922), and the
3095:St Paul's Pro-Cathedral
2603:. Also he designed the
2384:, England based on the
2222:James 'Athenian' Stuart
2121:Friedrich August Stüler
2040:Karl Friedrich Schinkel
1973:Karl Friedrich Schinkel
1826:(Paris), 1782–1787, by
1763:Palace of Fontainebleau
1657:neoclassicism in France
1617:Neoclassicism in France
1559:Senate Square, Helsinki
1261:Joseph Bonomi the Elder
924:, The Netherlands, 1886
678:Karl Friedrich Schinkel
258:Postmodern architecture
111:(Paris), 1806–1808, by
18:Classicist architecture
6944:Polish cathedral style
6909:Dutch Colonial Revival
6629:Indo-Saracenic Revival
5369:Architectural timeline
5317:(archived 9 June 2013)
4865:Joseph Mordant Crook,
4456:University of Virginia
4452:Virginia State Capitol
4429:Benjamin Henry Latrobe
4328:and reconstructed the
4249:Auguste de Montferrand
4185:General Staff Building
3892:Chrystian Piotr Aigner
3716:Eugenio Rayneri Piedra
3338:Museo Nacional de Arte
3158:architecture in Mexico
2872:Széchenyi Chain Bridge
2433:General Register House
2285:William Henry Playfair
2218:Palladian architecture
2000:Carl Gotthard Langhans
1880:The Blue Salon of the
1862:Église de la Madeleine
1652:
1566:
1530:
1510:Friedrich von Thiersch
1440:Royal Scottish Academy
1231:
1120:The Blue Salon of the
972:
964:, on the cusp between
710:Benjamin Henry Latrobe
642:enlightened monarchs.
612:Gaspare Maria Paoletti
339:
291:
270:Palladian architecture
170:Classical architecture
105:Carl Gotthard Langhans
6929:Mediterranean Revival
6783:Soft Portuguese style
6726:Traditionalist School
5911:America and Australia
5531:Medieval Scandinavian
5321:OpenSource Classicism
5141:The Judiciary – Malta
5053:Bötig, Klaus (2011).
4793:Barry Bergdoll, Ed.,
4641:John Carr (architect)
4520:United States Capitol
4419:In the new republic,
4220:Main building of the
3983:Grand Theatre, Warsaw
3616:Palacio de Carondelet
3551:made in 1826 and the
3497:between 1848–1926 by
3475:Palacio de Carondelet
3434:Rest of Latin America
3391:Aguascalientes Museum
3184:Academy of San Carlos
3176:Spanish Enlightenment
2876:William Tierney Clark
2208:Georgian architecture
2202:Further information:
2022:Friedrich Weinbrenner
1728:architecture parlante
1722:'s conception of the
1716:Claude Nicolas Ledoux
1712:Étienne-Louis Boullée
1634:
1621:Further information:
1552:
1544:Etienne-Louis Boullée
1524:
1419:Bordeaux Courthouse,
1337:At the same time the
1328:Hugh William Williams
1310:(1823–1848), Wilkins
1241:Society of Dilettanti
1219:
1196:Bibliothèque Mazarine
1180:& Julius Hennicke
960:, 1800, room for the
956:
758:and "black basaltes"
355:Vitruvius Britannicus
347:Leon Battista Alberti
320:Vitruvius Britannicus
277:
142:Neoclassical movement
103:, Germany), 1791, by
6997:Architectural styles
6894:American Renaissance
6836:Neoclassical Revival
6537:Louis Philippe style
6153:Critical regionalism
5278:Lorentz, Stanislaw,
5030:"Rohan Gate, Żebbuġ"
4963:] (in Japanese).
4631:Federal architecture
4582:Huntington City Hall
4425:Federal architecture
4008:landscape garden by
3465:(1784–1805) and the
3205:in Mexico City, the
3188:Gerónimo Antonio Gil
2975:Imperial Crown Style
2950:Imperial Crown Style
2788:improve this section
2615:(1880). The city of
2479:Sir William Chambers
2338:John Wood, the Elder
2250:Sir William Chambers
2164:improve this section
2117:Alte Nationalgalerie
1906:Château de Malmaison
1888:), an example of an
1882:Château de Compiègne
1847:Palace of Versailles
1782:Château de Bagatelle
1665:Ange-Jacques Gabriel
1659:is expressed in the
1596:Garden city movement
1535:Baroque architecture
1361:in Britain, and the
1314:(1826–1830) and the
1306:(1824–1829) and the
1178:Hermann von der Hude
1122:Château de Compiègne
1100:The Agate Pavilion,
958:Château de Malmaison
733:Percier and Fontaine
501:Halifax, Nova Scotia
481:, England, 1746, by
166:Baroque architecture
136:architecture, is an
93:Ange-Jacques Gabriel
91:, France), 1764, by
6959:Territorial Revival
6542:Second Empire style
6414:Renaissance Revival
6092:Stripped Classicism
6067:International style
6050:Rationalist-Fascist
5699:Portuguese Colonial
5449:Pre-Islamic Persian
5285:McCormick, Thomas,
5042:on 4 December 2015.
5018:on 6 December 2015.
4608:Architecture portal
4588:(completed in 1915)
4568:(completed in 1800)
4505:Columbia University
4330:Plaza Mayor, Madrid
4222:Pulkovo Observatory
4072:Catherine the Great
4002:Temple of the Sibyl
3953:Laurynas Gucevičius
3845:Karol Podczaszyński
3841:Laurynas Gucevičius
3729:Spanish East Indies
3533:Portuguese monarchy
3424:St. Joseph Parish,
3395:Refugio Reyes Rivas
3199:New Spanish Baroque
2729:Heinrich Schliemann
2647:, completed in 1843
2609:Heinrich Schliemann
2565:Stamatios Kleanthis
2477:, London, 1776, by
2454:Buildings in Lower
2386:Arch of Constantine
1655:The first phase of
1347:First French Empire
1304:General Post Office
1243:in 1751 and led by
1108:in "Pompeian" style
903:Oudenbosch Basilica
772:Catherine the Great
717:First French Empire
628:Giuseppe Piermarini
412:The east façade of
341:De re aedificatoria
327:(1715), Palladio's
280:Basilica Palladiana
212:or New Classicism.
183:The development of
138:architectural style
39:
6659:Romanesque Revival
6649:Queen Anne Revival
6471:Swiss chalet style
6441:Romanesque Revival
6097:Postconstructivism
6040:Streamline Moderne
5311:(official website)
5147:on 6 January 2015.
5125:on 5 January 2015.
4976:"Museums in Japan"
4580:Front view of the
4550:Jefferson Memorial
4522:(finished in 1800)
4433:Baltimore Basilica
4373:Marquis of Verboom
4299:Juan de Villanueva
3911:Palace on the Isle
3896:Bertel Thorvaldsen
3876:Szymon Bogumił Zug
3833:Vilnius University
3491:Capitolio Nacional
3357:Mexican Revolution
3287:Independent Mexico
3264:Palacio de Minería
3203:Palacio de Minería
2906:Esztergom Basilica
2102:Propylaea (Munich)
2036:Konzerthaus Berlin
1683:'s severe astylar
1653:
1637:apartment building
1567:
1555:Helsinki Cathedral
1531:
1506:Kurhaus, Wiesbaden
1469:, finished in 1862
1463:Propylaea (Munich)
1232:
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809:, Paris, 1758–1790
744:George Hepplewhite
706:Baltimore Basilica
657:, and the work of
649:'s excavations at
434:, Paris, 1667-1674
369:; in 1729, he and
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6899:Collegiate Gothic
6757:Nordic Classicism
6689:Mycenaean Revival
6664:Scottish Baronial
6614:Edwardian Baroque
6609:Bristol Byzantine
6578:Nazi architecture
6375:French Provincial
6282:
6281:
4941:978-0-226-41227-6
4914:978-1-317-62637-4
4636:Nordic Classicism
4268:Andrey Voronikhin
4226:Alexander Brullov
4171:Andreyan Zakharov
3968:Vilnius Town Hall
3949:Vilnius Cathedral
3853:Vilnius Cathedral
3583:Santiago de Chile
3564:French Classicism
3511:Domingo de Petrés
3426:San José Iturbide
3376:Degollado Theater
2824:
2823:
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2680:Academy of Athens
2589:Academy of Athens
2557:Kingdom of Greece
2515:completed in 1818
2293:Alexander Thomson
2289:Cuthbert Brodrick
2200:
2199:
2192:
2014:Karlsruhe Pyramid
1553:The neoclassical
1302:(1808–1809), the
1274:attendant on the
962:Empress Joséphine
870:Academy of Athens
791:Oratire du Louvre
702:American Republic
584:Venetian Republic
580:Alessandro Pompei
447:Russborough House
134:Classical Revival
127:
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6949:Queen Anne style
6904:Colonial Revival
6815:Romanian Revival
6735:Nordic countries
6624:Georgian Revival
6619:Egyptian Revival
6527:Directoire style
6502:Louis XIII style
6370:Egyptian Revival
6365:Carpenter Gothic
6309:
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6174:Deconstructivism
5933:Spanish Colonial
5694:Spanish Colonial
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5402:Ancient Egyptian
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2471:
2462:
2452:
2443:
2430:
2421:
2418:
2409:
2398:
2389:
2371:
2362:
2349:
2340:
2324:
2287:. The works of
2266:Thomas Harrison
2214:
2196:
2185:
2179:
2176:
2161:
2145:
2134:
2127:
2125:Heinrich Strack
2114:
2105:
2099:
2090:
2084:
2075:
2066:
2057:
2051:
2042:
2033:
2024:
2011:
2002:
1993:
1965:
1957:Main articles:
1955:
1948:
1938:
1929:
1926:Trajan's Column
1918:
1909:
1902:
1893:
1878:
1869:
1859:
1850:
1839:
1830:
1828:Pierre Rousseau
1820:
1811:
1801:
1792:
1779:
1770:
1759:
1685:Arc de Triomphe
1629:
1623:Louis XVI style
1619:
1613:
1608:
1606:Regional trends
1539:light and shade
1527:Andrew Ellicott
1519:
1517:Characteristics
1512:
1502:
1493:
1490:Theophil Hansen
1479:
1470:
1460:
1451:
1437:
1428:
1417:
1408:
1398:
1389:
1379:
1320:Thomas Hamilton
1284:William Wilkins
1280:Napoleonic Wars
1249:Nicholas Revett
1214:
1208:
1201:
1190:
1181:
1174:
1165:
1164:(New York City)
1158:
1149:
1146:Arc de Triomphe
1142:
1133:
1118:
1109:
1106:Charles Cameron
1098:
1058:Louis XVI style
951:
949:Interior design
944:
934:
925:
919:
910:
900:
891:
885:
876:
874:Theophil Hansen
866:
857:
839:
830:
825:, Bordeaux, by
819:
810:
803:
794:
788:
768:Charles Cameron
721:Louis XVI style
690:Bank of England
684:in Berlin, Sir
614:, transforming
568:Ferdinando Fuga
552:
551:
550:
549:
533:
532:
531:
523:
522:
511:
504:
494:
485:
483:Henry Flitcroft
469:
460:
458:Richard Cassels
444:
435:
429:
420:
410:
308:Andrea Palladio
272:
266:
218:
115:
81:
80:
79:
78:
77:
76:
67:
66:
65:
56:
55:
54:
35:
28:
23:
22:
15:
12:
11:
5:
7025:
7015:
7014:
7009:
7004:
6999:
6994:
6989:
6984:
6965:
6964:
6962:
6961:
6956:
6951:
6946:
6941:
6939:Pueblo Revival
6936:
6931:
6926:
6921:
6916:
6911:
6906:
6901:
6896:
6890:
6888:
6884:
6883:
6881:
6880:
6874:
6872:
6868:
6867:
6865:
6864:
6858:
6856:
6852:
6851:
6849:
6848:
6843:
6838:
6833:
6827:
6825:
6821:
6820:
6818:
6817:
6811:
6809:
6805:
6804:
6802:
6801:
6799:Zakopane Style
6795:
6793:
6789:
6788:
6786:
6785:
6780:
6775:
6769:
6767:
6763:
6762:
6760:
6759:
6754:
6749:
6744:
6738:
6736:
6732:
6731:
6729:
6728:
6722:
6720:
6716:
6715:
6713:
6712:
6707:
6701:
6699:
6695:
6694:
6692:
6691:
6685:
6683:
6679:
6678:
6676:
6675:
6666:
6661:
6656:
6651:
6646:
6641:
6636:
6635:
6634:
6626:
6621:
6616:
6611:
6606:
6600:
6598:
6594:
6593:
6591:
6590:
6585:
6580:
6575:
6570:
6565:
6559:
6557:
6553:
6552:
6550:
6549:
6544:
6539:
6534:
6529:
6524:
6519:
6514:
6512:Louis XV style
6509:
6504:
6499:
6497:Henry IV style
6494:
6492:Henry II style
6488:
6486:
6482:
6481:
6479:
6478:
6473:
6468:
6463:
6462:
6461:
6459:North American
6456:
6451:
6445:Second Empire
6443:
6438:
6436:Rococo Revival
6433:
6432:
6431:
6426:
6421:
6411:
6406:
6401:
6396:
6391:
6382:
6380:Gothic Revival
6377:
6372:
6367:
6362:
6357:
6352:
6347:
6342:
6337:
6331:
6329:
6325:
6324:
6312:
6311:
6304:
6297:
6289:
6280:
6279:
6277:
6276:
6271:
6266:
6261:
6256:
6251:
6250:
6249:
6239:
6234:
6229:
6228:
6227:
6222:
6212:
6207:
6201:
6199:
6195:
6194:
6192:
6191:
6186:
6181:
6176:
6170:
6168:
6164:
6163:
6161:
6160:
6155:
6150:
6145:
6140:
6135:
6130:
6125:
6119:
6117:
6113:
6112:
6110:
6109:
6104:
6099:
6094:
6089:
6084:
6079:
6074:
6069:
6064:
6063:
6062:
6057:
6052:
6042:
6037:
6032:
6030:Constructivism
6027:
6022:
6017:
6016:
6015:
6005:
6003:Prairie School
6000:
5995:
5990:
5984:
5982:
5978:
5977:
5975:
5974:
5973:
5972:
5967:
5962:
5957:
5947:
5946:
5945:
5940:
5935:
5930:
5925:
5920:
5915:
5914:
5913:
5908:
5900:
5895:
5890:
5885:
5884:
5883:
5878:
5873:
5863:
5858:
5853:
5848:
5843:
5838:
5833:
5832:
5831:
5826:
5811:
5810:
5809:
5799:
5798:
5797:
5792:
5787:
5782:
5777:
5772:
5767:
5762:
5757:
5752:
5747:
5742:
5737:
5732:
5721:
5719:
5715:
5714:
5712:
5711:
5706:
5701:
5696:
5691:
5686:
5680:
5678:
5674:
5673:
5671:
5670:
5665:
5660:
5655:
5650:
5649:
5648:
5638:
5633:
5632:
5631:
5626:
5621:
5616:
5611:
5606:
5598:
5597:
5596:
5591:
5586:
5578:
5577:
5576:
5571:
5566:
5555:
5553:
5549:
5548:
5546:
5545:
5544:
5543:
5536:Pre-Romanesque
5533:
5528:
5527:
5526:
5521:
5516:
5511:
5506:
5496:
5495:
5494:
5489:
5481:
5476:
5470:
5468:
5466:1st millennium
5462:
5461:
5459:
5458:
5457:
5456:
5446:
5445:
5444:
5439:
5434:
5424:
5419:
5418:
5417:
5412:
5404:
5399:
5394:
5388:
5386:
5380:
5379:
5377:
5376:
5371:
5365:
5362:
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5346:
5339:
5331:
5325:
5324:
5318:
5312:
5304:
5303:External links
5301:
5300:
5299:
5296:
5290:
5283:
5276:
5271:Irwin, David,
5269:
5265:Honour, Hugh,
5263:
5259:Groth, Håkan,
5257:
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5157:Jean Charlot,
5150:
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5118:Heritage Malta
5113:"Domvs Romana"
5104:
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5035:Times of Malta
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4437:Roman Catholic
4416:
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4403:Lugo Cathedral
4400:
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4301:, who adapted
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4194:
4192:
4183:
4176:
4174:
4165:
4158:
4156:
4147:
4140:
4138:
4131:Tauride Palace
4129:
4122:
4120:
4117:Vasily Neyolov
4111:
4104:
4102:
4093:
4086:
4064:Russian Empire
4056:Main article:
4053:
4050:
4049:
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3710:
3703:
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3698:Vittorio Meano
3692:
3685:
3683:
3677:
3670:
3668:
3662:
3655:
3653:
3647:
3640:
3638:
3632:
3625:
3623:
3614:
3607:
3605:
3599:
3592:
3590:
3587:Joaquín Toesca
3577:
3570:
3549:Rio de Janeiro
3471:Joaquín Toesca
3435:
3432:
3431:
3430:
3423:
3416:
3414:
3408:
3401:
3399:
3389:
3382:
3380:
3374:
3367:
3318:Pax Porfiriana
3288:
3285:
3284:
3283:
3277:
3270:
3268:
3262:
3255:
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3243:
3236:
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3049:
3044:
3037:
3035:
3031:Osaka Exchange
3029:
3022:
3020:
3007:
3000:
2998:
2992:
2985:
2948:Main article:
2945:
2942:
2941:
2940:
2934:
2927:
2925:
2919:
2912:
2910:
2904:
2897:
2895:
2889:
2882:
2847:Mihály Pollack
2822:
2821:
2804:September 2023
2772:
2770:
2763:
2757:
2754:
2753:
2752:
2746:
2739:
2737:
2723:
2716:
2714:
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2699:
2693:
2686:
2684:
2677:
2670:
2668:
2658:
2651:
2649:
2642:
2635:
2552:
2549:
2548:
2547:
2541:
2534:
2532:
2526:
2519:
2517:
2510:
2503:
2501:
2494:Chiswick House
2491:
2484:
2482:
2475:Somerset House
2472:
2465:
2463:
2453:
2446:
2444:
2431:
2424:
2422:
2419:
2412:
2410:
2404:, London with
2399:
2392:
2390:
2374:Kedleston Hall
2372:
2365:
2363:
2353:Harewood House
2350:
2343:
2341:
2325:
2318:
2304:Gothic Revival
2281:Gothic Revival
2198:
2197:
2180:September 2023
2148:
2146:
2139:
2133:
2130:
2129:
2128:
2115:
2108:
2106:
2100:
2093:
2091:
2085:
2078:
2076:
2073:Leo von Klenze
2067:
2060:
2058:
2052:
2045:
2043:
2034:
2027:
2025:
2012:
2005:
2003:
1994:
1987:
1954:
1951:
1950:
1949:
1939:
1932:
1930:
1922:Vendôme Column
1919:
1912:
1910:
1903:
1896:
1894:
1879:
1872:
1870:
1860:
1853:
1851:
1840:
1833:
1831:
1821:
1814:
1812:
1802:
1795:
1793:
1780:
1773:
1771:
1760:
1753:
1661:Louis XV style
1615:Main article:
1612:
1609:
1607:
1604:
1584:planned cities
1580:urban planning
1578:Many of these
1518:
1515:
1514:
1513:
1503:
1496:
1494:
1480:
1473:
1471:
1467:Leo von Klenze
1465:, Germany, by
1461:
1454:
1452:
1438:
1431:
1429:
1418:
1411:
1409:
1401:British Museum
1399:
1392:
1390:
1380:
1373:
1308:British Museum
1237:Western Europe
1210:Main article:
1207:
1204:
1203:
1202:
1191:
1184:
1182:
1175:
1168:
1166:
1159:
1152:
1150:
1143:
1136:
1134:
1119:
1112:
1110:
1104:, designed by
1102:Tsarskoye Selo
1099:
1092:
1001:were based on
950:
947:
946:
945:
937:Ripon Building
935:
928:
926:
920:
913:
911:
901:
894:
892:
886:
879:
877:
867:
860:
858:
854:Stanford White
840:
833:
831:
820:
813:
811:
804:
797:
795:
789:
782:
636:Matteo Pertsch
556:Ancient Greece
535:
534:
525:
524:
516:
515:
514:
513:
512:
510:
507:
506:
505:
503:, Canada, 1819
495:
488:
486:
470:
463:
461:
450:County Wicklow
445:
438:
436:
430:
423:
421:
411:
404:
375:Chiswick House
325:Colen Campbell
268:Main article:
265:
262:
250:Gentrification
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214:
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124:
121:
117:
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82:
70:
69:
68:
59:
58:
57:
48:
47:
46:
45:
44:
43:
26:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
7024:
7013:
7010:
7008:
7005:
7003:
7000:
6998:
6995:
6993:
6990:
6988:
6987:Neoclassicism
6985:
6983:
6980:
6979:
6977:
6970:
6960:
6957:
6955:
6952:
6950:
6947:
6945:
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6914:Federal style
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6897:
6895:
6892:
6891:
6889:
6887:United States
6885:
6879:
6876:
6875:
6873:
6869:
6863:
6860:
6859:
6857:
6853:
6847:
6844:
6842:
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6834:
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6831:Neo-Byzantine
6829:
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6806:
6800:
6797:
6796:
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6784:
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6776:
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6773:Neo-Manueline
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6758:
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6690:
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6669:Tudor Revival
6667:
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6662:
6660:
6657:
6655:
6652:
6650:
6647:
6645:
6644:Neo-Palladian
6642:
6640:
6637:
6633:British India
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6597:Great Britain
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6528:
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6522:Neoclassicism
6520:
6518:
6515:
6513:
6510:
6508:
6505:
6503:
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6498:
6495:
6493:
6490:
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6487:
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6477:
6474:
6472:
6469:
6467:
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6434:
6430:
6429:Palazzo style
6427:
6425:
6422:
6420:
6417:
6416:
6415:
6412:
6410:
6409:New Classical
6407:
6405:
6402:
6400:
6397:
6395:
6394:Mayan Revival
6392:
6390:
6386:
6385:Greek Revival
6383:
6381:
6378:
6376:
6373:
6371:
6368:
6366:
6363:
6361:
6360:Neo-Byzantine
6358:
6356:
6353:
6351:
6348:
6346:
6343:
6341:
6338:
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6208:
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6203:
6202:
6200:
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6187:
6185:
6184:New Classical
6182:
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6172:
6171:
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6159:
6156:
6154:
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6149:
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6139:
6136:
6134:
6131:
6129:
6128:Structuralism
6126:
6124:
6121:
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6404:Neoclassical
6403:
6242:Mesoamerican
6189:Contemporary
6167:2000–present
6158:Neo-futurism
6138:Blobitecture
5965:Modern Style
5881:Neoclassical
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5589:Vijayanagara
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