Architectural style
From Wikinfo
Architectural style describes the long-standing attempts to classify architecture by periods, techniques, forms and materials. This is naturally to some extent arbitrary, but common traits can be discerned among architects working at the same time, in the same area of the world or being informed by one another.
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Prehistoric Architecture
Ancient architecture
- Ancient Egyptian architecture
- Assyrian architecture
- Babylonian architecture
- Etruscan architecture
- Minoan architecture
- Mycenaean architecture
- Persian architecture
- Sumerian architecture
Western architecture upto Modernism
Classical architecture
Medieval architecture
Architecture from the Renaissance
- Renaissance architecture
- Baroque architecture
- Rococo architecture
- Georgian architecture
- Architectural revivals
- Beaux Arts style
Modern Architecture
- Arts and Crafts Movement
- Art Nouveau
- Futurist architecture
- Constructivist architecture
- Chicago school
- De Stijl
- Art Deco
- Modern Movemement / International Style
- Brutalist architecture
Architecture after Modernism
Architecture in other traditions
Islamic architecture
Pre-Columbian American architecture
East Asian architecture
South Asian architecture
Architecture of the United States
See Also
References
- Adapted from the Wikipedia article, "Architectural_style" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Architectural_style, used under the GNU Free Documentation License

