Beaux-Arts architecture (/boʊz ˈɑːr/ bohz AR, French: [boz‿aʁ] ) was the academic architectural style taught at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris, particularly...
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Modern architecture, also called modernist architecture, was an architectural movement and style that was prominent in the 20th century, between the earlier...
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Kotani-en, (/ˈk, tn, in/) also known as the Kotani-En Garden is a classical Japanese residence designed in the formal Japanese architecture-style reminiscent...
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1924 January February March April May June July August September October November December Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1924. 1924 (MCMXXIV)...
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Hindu temple architecture and Indo-Islamic architecture, especially Rajput architecture, Mughal architecture, South Indian architecture, and Indo-Saracenic...
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early Italian art was opened on October 10, 1924. The Department of Prints and Drawings was founded in 1924, when the museum received the holdings of the...
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Expressionist architecture was an architectural movement in Europe during the first decades of the 20th century in parallel with the expressionist visual...
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* Host nation (France) The 1924 Summer Olympics also included art competitions across five disciplines: architecture, literature, music, painting,...
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The Mayan architecture of the Maya civilization spans across several thousands of years, several eras of political change, and architectural innovation...
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The architecture of the Philippines reflects the historical and cultural traditions in the country. Most prominent historic structures in the archipelago...
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a list of architecture schools at colleges and universities around the world. An architecture school (also known as a school of architecture or college...
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The city of Paris has notable examples of architecture from the Middle Ages to the 21st century. It was the birthplace of the Gothic style, and has important...
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1920s in organized crime (redirect from 1924 in organized crime)
February 27, 1924. "'Crook Trust' Traced by U.S.," Chicago Tribune, March 8, 1924. "Bomb, Bullets, for 'Hershie'," Chicago Tribune, March 14, 1924. "Hirchie...
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Strasbourg (redirect from Architecture of Strasbourg)
German urban lay-out and of this architectural style that summons and mixes up five centuries of European architecture as well as Neo-Egyptian, Neo-Greek...
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The architecture of Turkey includes heritage from the ancient era of Anatolia to the present day. Significant remains from the Greco-Roman period are located...
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Les Invalides (section Architecture)
Les Invalides, both in terms of its architecture and of its relationship with the adjacent church. Architectural historian Allan Braham has hypothesized...
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Guadalajara (redirect from Architecture of Guadalajara)
made up of one- and two-level houses, with architectural styles ranging from simple colonial architecture to the Churrigueresco, Baroque, and early nineteenth...
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Israel (section Architecture)
influences are present in many cultural spheres, being found in Israeli architecture, music, and cuisine. Israel is the only country where life revolves around...
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Nantes (redirect from Architecture of Nantes)
landmarks. Recent architecture is dominated by postwar concrete reconstructions, modernist buildings and examples of contemporary architecture such as the courts...
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Culture of Haiti (redirect from Architecture of Haiti)
made by the U.S. through the Architecture for Humanity effort that was initiated after the earthquake. The architecture style became very reasonable and...
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Tunis (redirect from Architecture of Tunis)
Roman or Byzantine columns, and typical Arab architecture, characterized by the archways. The architectural heritage is also omnipresent in the homes of...
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The architecture of Denmark has its origins in the Viking Age, revealed by archaeological finds. It was established in the Middle Ages when first Romanesque...
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Art Nouveau (redirect from Art Nouveau architecture)
French: [aʁ nuvo] ; lit. 'New Art') is an international style of art, architecture, and applied art, especially the decorative arts. It was often inspired...
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Cubism (redirect from Cubist architecture)
and influenced artistic innovations in music, ballet, literature, and architecture. Cubist subjects are analyzed, broken up, and reassembled in an abstract...
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The architecture of Melbourne, Victoria, and Australia is characterised by a wide variety of styles. The city is particularly noted for its mix of Victorian...
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Neoclassicism (redirect from Neoclassical Art and Architecture)
movement in the decorative and visual arts, literature, theatre, music, and architecture that drew inspiration from the art and culture of classical antiquity...
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The architecture of Norway has evolved in response to changing economic conditions, technological advances, demographic fluctuations and cultural shifts...
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Love in the Time of Cholera (redirect from El amor en los tiempos del cólera)
Love in the Time of Cholera (Spanish: El amor en los tiempos del cólera) is a novel written in Spanish by Colombian Nobel Prize-winning author Gabriel...
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Architecture of Central Asia refers to the architectural styles of the numerous societies that have occupied Central Asia throughout history. These styles...
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December 7, 2023. Spencer, Laura (January 31, 2020). "Kansas City Sports Architecture Takes Center Stage On Super Bowl Sunday". KCUR. Archived from the original...
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