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  • 1930 BCE

    Modernist forms

    Modernist forms
    Since the 1930s various modernist forms have appeared whose reception is often controversial, though traditionalist resistance movements continue with support in influential places.[
  • 1831 BCE

    Georgian architecture

    Georgian architecture followed in a more refined style, evoking a simple Palladian form; the Royal Crescent at Bath is one of the best examples of this. With the emergence of romanticism during Victorian period, a Gothic Revival was launched—in addition to this around the same time the Industrial Revolution paved the way for buildings such as The Crystal Palace.
  • Period: 1714 BCE to 1896 BCE

    Wood

    Similarly, Anglo-Saxons brought a "sophisticated building style of their own" to Britain, but little physical evidence survives because the principal building material was wood
  • Period: 1660 BCE to 1720 BCE

    Queen Anne Style architecture

    Queen Anne Style architecture flourished in England from about 1660 to about 1720, even though the Queen's reign covered only the period 1702-1714
    Buildings in the Queen Anne style are strongly influenced by Dutch domestic architecture
  • 1592 BCE

    Background

    Background
    Within the United Kingdom are the ruins of prehistoric structures and ancient neolithic settlements. The architecture of ancient Rome penetrated Roman Britain with "elegant villas, carefully planned towns and engineering marvels like Hadrian's Wall".[6] After the Roman departure from Britain in around the year 400, Romano-British culture flourished but left few architectural remnants, partly because many buildings were made of wood, and partly because the society had passed into the Dark Ages.
  • 1577 BCE

    Castle Howard

    Castle Howard
    In North Yorkshire, an example of an English country house
  • Dec 24, 1520

    Architecture of the United Kingdom

    Architecture of the United Kingdom
    British architectural history effectively begins with the first Anglo-Saxon Christian churches.Norman architecture was built on a vast scale throughout Great Britain and Ireland from the 11th century onwards in the form of castles and churches to help impose Norman authority upon their dominions.English Gothic architecture, which flourished between 1180 until around 1520, was initially imported from France, but quickly developed its own unique qualities.
  • Architectural styles

    Architectural styles
    The architecture of the United Kingdom, or British architecture, consists of an eclectic combination of architectural styles, ranging from those that predate the creation of the United Kingdom, such as Roman, to 21st century contemporary. England has seen the most influential developments,though Ireland, Scotland, and Wales have each fostered unique styles and played leading roles in the international history of architecture.