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1950 BCE
Postmodern Architecture
Postmodern Architecture is a style and movement that emerged in the early 1950s. It featured a wide range of ideals and practices that are not normally perceived "acceptable" based on traditional philosophes. It has influenced every area of discipline including Arts and Architecture. -
1800 BCE
Antebellum Architecture
Antebellum Architecture is the neoclassical architectural style characteristic of 19th century Southern United States. Antebellum means "prewar", from the Latin ante, "before", and bellum, "war". Antebellum Architecture is in the federal style: grand, symmetrical, and boxy, with center entrances in the front and rear, balconies, and columns or pillars. -
1600 BCE
Neoclassical Architecture
Neoclassical Architecture is an architectural style produced by the neoclassical movement of began in the mid 18th century. In Neoclassical form, it emphasizes that wall more than the treatment of light and shade and maintains separate identities to each of its parts. -
1450 BCE
Early Modern Architecture
Early Modern Architecture explores global, anarchy structure for the architecture, such as design, theory, and practice, of Europe and its colonies, from 1400 to 1800. It was historical architectural styles that invent something that was totally practical and new. -
1300 BCE
Renaissance Architecture
Renaissance Architecture is the architecture of the period from the early 14th to the early 17th centuries in disparate regions of Europe. And demonstrating elements of ancient Greek and Roman thought and material culture.