Buildings have changed greatly in appearance over the centuries, thanks to engineering progress, social demands and altering fashion. Here's a guide to recognizing some of the most significant styles.
July 28, 2015
Buildings have changed greatly in appearance over the centuries, thanks to engineering progress, social demands and altering fashion. Here's a guide to recognizing some of the most significant styles.
A building's look isn't always a reliable guide to its age; architectural styles, like fashions in clothing, are subject to revival.
The architecture of ancient Greece and Rome was characterised by distinct 'orders', most recognisable by their style of column.
The simple classical lines of Renaissance architecture gradually gave way to a style that was more theatrical, sumptuous and decorative. This style is known as baroque and culminated in the frivolous and light-hearted rococo style.
Architecture in the art nouveau style came to the fore around the turn of the 20th century.
The art deco style, which originated in the 1920s directly after art nouveau, is a kind of opposite: its defining characteristics are streamlined, mechanical shapes and strictly geometric patterns (think of New York's Empire State Building).
Keep this guide in mind and impress your friends with your ability to quickly recognize and identify different architecture styles.
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