1514-2014 Architecture styles

By Reginaa
  • Renaissance Architecture

    Renaissance Architecture
    These building styles were influenced by classic Greek and Roman architecture, and it was popular in France, Itally, and England.
  • Baroque architecture

    Baroque architecture
    The baroque style was popular in itally and is often seen an many church styles. Baroque achitecture often uses colors like white and goldand is knows for ribbon like wall designs in the interior.
  • Neoclassicism Architecture

    Neoclassicism Architecture
    Neo classims architecture consists of classical and elegnt looking structures. A famous examples of neo classicism is the US supreme court.
  • Victorian architecture

    Victorian architecture
    In victorian buildings you will find that some aspects were influenced from past styles, such as the renissance and styles from acient greek. These building also often have tower like structures and detailed roofing.
  • Arts nouveau architecture

    Arts nouveau architecture
    Arts nouveau design aka ' the new style' was known for very abstract and wavy designs on buildings. These buildings would often have very intricate and detailed ornamets, either used as decoration or for window or wall design.
  • Beaux arts architecture

    Beaux arts architecture
    The beaux art architecture were mostly buildings that were symetrical, with mostly small designs that are very detailed. this was popular in European architecture.
  • Arts deco architecture

    Arts deco architecture
    This style of architecture was inspired from acient Egypt. These buildings would be symetrical and often repeat the same pattern of sharp lines, zigzags and geometric shapes
  • postmodern architecture

    postmodern architecture
    post morden architecture is similar to modern styles that you would see today, but with added features that resembles classic styles form the past.
  • Deconstructive architecture

    Deconstructive architecture
    This is a more modern style of architecture that involved making buildings have asemetrical shapes and in a way making them look misplaced. This can be done with both sharp and curvey lines.