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10 Architecture style - 1515 ~ 2015

  • Period: Jan 1, 1150 to Jan 1, 1500

    Gothic Architecture Style

    A website shows that there is 7 major characteristics in Gothic Architectures. First, big and tall characteristic. Second, airborne buttress. Thirdly, sharp arch. Forthly, fornicated ceiling. Fifly, bright, airy interior. Sixly, gargoyles, and lastly very ornate designs. It has been influenced by many factors, and one of them is political event at France, after the death of the king leaving the male heir.
    Date is not certain so it's Jan 1st
  • Period: Jan 1, 1230 to

    Muscovite Architecture Style

    Muscovite Architecture Style is Russian traditional architecture style, influenced by Kievan Rus', which was the Russian architecture style that existed right before Muscovite architecture style. Few characteristics of Muscovite architecture style would be high walls, sharp slopes of roofs, rounded but shape (like onion) shaped domes and so on.
    Only flourished in Russia.
    Dates are uncertain so it's Jan 1st
  • Period: Jan 1, 1400 to

    Renaissance Architecture Style

    It is a reborn style of Classical culture and was highly influenced by ancietn Roman styles. Few features of Renaissance architecture style whould be square like shapes, symmetrical to vertical axis for front of building, Roman style column, a lot of arches and domes and flat ceilings.
    Date is not certain so it's Jan 1st
  • Jan 1, 1515

    King's College Chapel

    King's College Chapel
    Gothic period Architecture
    (Click Gothic timespan below for detail of Gothic Style)
  • Jan 1, 1547

    Chateau de Chambord

    Chateau de Chambord
    Renaissance period Architecture
    (Click Renaissance timespan below for detail of Renaissance Style)
  • Period: to

    Baroque Architecture Style

    Baroque architecture style is originated from Counter Reformation where Catholic church put their efforts and values on the art and architecture. Complicated plans for the architecture, many ovals, tall and large spaces, curvy, twisting and so on are some examples of Baroque architecture style.
    Dates are uncertain so it's Jan 1st
  • Mosque of Sultan Ahmed

    Mosque of Sultan Ahmed
    Neoclassical period Architecture
    (Click Neoclassical timespan below for detail of Neoclassical Style)
  • Period: to

    Neoclassical Architecture Style

    Neoclassical architecture perid is a new architecture period that follows (got influenced) classical architecture style. It has a characterisic of huge scale, simple geomatrics, details from Roman and Greek culture, impressive columns and simple walls.
    Thrived at US, Europe, Russia and so on.
    (Dates are not certain so every dates are Jan 1st)
  • Period: to

    Georgian Architecture Style

    The name "Georgian" came from the name of successful king of New England at 18th centry was George. Georgian style was based on Andrea Palladio, who is an Italian architect, and his principles of classical designs. Main characteristics of Georgian architecture style would be centered door, pediment with triangular shape, a lot of windows, 2 chimneys and so on.
    Dates are uncertain so it's Jan 1st
  • The Buildings of Bath Collection Museum

    The Buildings of Bath Collection Museum
    Georgian period Architecture
    (Click Georgian timespan below for detail of Georgian Style)
  • Period: to

    Victorian Architecture Style

    At Victorian period, there are a lot of architectures that has different styles. It is because it has been influenced by many different styles from many different places. Italianated, Greek, Gothic, Octagon and so on are some examples of influences that Victorian period received. Characteristics would be narrow, tall, many stairs, big windows, and so on.
    Dates are not certain so it's Jan 1st
  • Paris Opera

    Paris Opera
    Baroque period Architecture
    (Click Baroque timespan below for detail of Baroque Style)
  • Museum of Natural History London

    Museum of Natural History London
    Victorian period Architecture
    (Click Victorian timespan below for detail of Victorain Style)
  • Period: to

    Structural Expressionism Architectural Style

    It is basically like a combination of High technology style and Modernism style so is being also called as High technology Modernism Style. This simply means that it has been influenced by modernism style. Main characteristics are portrait structural elements, focused on materials, functional compoment of buildings are projected. Other characteristics would be metalic, complicated shapes and so on.
    Date is not certain so it's Jan 1st
  • The State Historical Museum

    The State Historical Museum
    Muscovite period Architecture
    (Click Muscovite timespan below for detail of Muscovite Style)
  • Period: to

    Modern Architecture Style

    After World War 1, many thing started to change "modern". It is more being based on function, as the science develops and simple. Characteristics of Modern architecture are simple, square shape, horizontal, vertical lines, modern materials, use old things in modern ways and so on.
    Date is not certain so it's Jan 1st
  • Gateway Arch

    Gateway Arch
    Modernism period Architecture
    (Click Moderism timespan below for detail of Moderism Style)
  • Period: to

    High Technology Architecture Style

    High Technology Architecture Style is highly connected to Moder style but more focused on the function of the architecture itself. So the aesthetical part of the building and ornaments of the building is all mixed with the functional part of the building. Characterisitics are highly similar to Modernism style, but varies depending on the purpose of the building/architecture now.
    Date is uncertain so it's Jan 1st
  • Chek Lap Kok airport

    Chek Lap Kok airport
    High Technology period Architecture
    (Click Hgh technology timespan below for detail of High technology Style)
  • 30 St Mary Axe

    30 St Mary Axe
    Structural Expressionism period Architecture
    (Click Structural Expressionism timespan below for detail of Structural Expressionism Style)