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  1. 1830s. 1839 – Birth of Frank Furness in Philadelphia. 1838 – Rideau Hall is built by Scottish architect Thomas McKay. 1837 – The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) is founded. 1836 – A.W.N. Pugin publishes his Contrasts, a treatise on the morality of Catholic, Gothic architecture.

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    • 11,600 BCE to 3,500 BCE — Prehistoric Times. Archaeologists "dig" prehistory. Göbekli Tepe in present day Turkey is a good example of archaeological architecture.
    • 3,050 BCE to 900 BCE — Ancient Egypt. In ancient Egypt, powerful rulers constructed monumental pyramids, temples, and shrines. Far from primitive, enormous structures such as the Pyramids of Giza were feats of engineering capable of reaching great heights.
    • 850 BCE to CE 476 — Classical. Classical architecture refers to the style and design of buildings in ancient Greece and ancient Rome. Classical architecture shaped our approach to building in Western colonies around the world.
    • 527 to 565 — Byzantine. After Constantine moved the capital of the Roman empire to Byzantium (now called Istanbul in Turkey) in 330 CE, Roman architecture evolved into a graceful, classically-inspired style that used brick instead of stone, domed roofs, elaborate mosaics, and classical forms.
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  3. Jeffersonian architecture 1790s1830s Virginia, US; Jengki style 1950s Indonesia; Jugendstil c. 1885–1910 German term for Art Nouveau; Manueline 1495–1521 (reign) Portugal and colonies; Mediterranean Revival Style 1890s–present; US, Latin America, Europe; Memphis Group 1981–1988; Merovingian architecture 5th–8th centuries; France ...

  4. Nov 8, 2023 · Country of Origin. International. Modernist architecture arose at the end of the end of the 19 th century, in some senses, but only truly developed during the 20 th century. It still, in many ways, persists to this day, but has ultimately been shifted aside by more Postmodern architectural styles.

  5. The Federal style of architecture was popular along the Atlantic coast from 1780 to 1830. Characteristics of this style include neoclassical elements, bright interiors with large windows and white walls and ceilings, and a decorative yet restrained appearance that emphasized rational elements.

  6. Amelia Peck. The American Wing, The Metropolitan Museum of Art. October 2004. Nineteenth-century American architecture and furniture design was characterized by a parade of different styles that purported to take their inspiration from the design vocabulary of the past.

  7. Karl Friedrich Schinkel, Altes Museum, 1830. Nineteenth Century architecture often evoked styles from the past, including ancient Egypt, Assyria, Greece, Rome, as well as the medieval styles,...

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