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476
Classical 476 AD
This time peoriod is the Greek era, where the the Greeks were known for their architecture. At that time Greece was well developed by the architecture. -
527
Byzantine 527AD
At this period of time Constantine has to being Roman's capital and then the architecture has gotten classy. More inspired materials are being used to build now, like bricks instead of stones, domed roofs, more mosaics, and etc. -
Jan 1, 1100
Gothic Architecture 1100AD
Gothic Architectures include pointed arches, ribbed vaulting, flying buttresses, and other innovations led to taller, more graceful architecture. -
Jan 1, 1400
Renaissance Architecture 1400AD
A return to classical ideas ushered an "age of awakening" in Italy, France, and England. Old and classy ideas are being developed into new architecture. This time period is known as "The era of Art". -
Baroque Architecture 1600AD
In Italy, the Baroque style is reflected in opulent and dramatic churches with irregular shapes and ornamentation. In France, the highly ornamented Baroque style combines with Classical restraint. Elements of the Baroque style are found throughout Europe. -
Art Nouveau Architecture 1890AD
Known as the New Style, Art Nouveau was first expressed in fabrics and graphic design. Art Nouveau buildings often have asymmetrical shapes, arches and decorative surfaces with curved, plant-like designs. -
Modernist Styles in Architecture 1900AD
Modern-day trends include Art Moderne and the Bauhaus school coined by Walter Gropius, Deconstructivism, Formalism, Modernism, and Structuralism. -
Neo-Gothic Architecture 1905AD
In the early times, Gothic ideas were applied to modern buildings. Gargoyles, arched windows, and other medieval details ornamented soaring skyscrapers. -
Newest Era of Architecture
Architecture is being developed by different technologies, and new desings are being revealed. -
Romanesque 800AD
Rome has spread across Europe carrying their architecture style forms with them. Europe was starting to become a home for architecture.