Georgian architecture is the name given in most English-speaking countries to the set of architectural styles current between 1714 and 1830. It is named...
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Jamaican Georgian architecture is an architectural style that was popular in Jamaica between c. 1750 and c. 1850. It married the elegance of Georgian styling...
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known as the "Georgian cross-dome style," this style of architecture developed in Georgia during the 9th century. Before that, most Georgian churches were...
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4 December 2021. Summerson, John (1945). Georgian London. p. 135. "Architectural Style: Georgian Architecture (1740–1830)". buildinghistory.org. Retrieved...
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the Georgian period – as did the work of designers like Capability Brown, the landscape designer. Fine examples of distinctive Georgian architecture are...
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While the dominant influences in Colonial Revival style are Georgian and Federal architecture, Colonial Revival homes also draw, to a lesser extent, from...
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the Empire silhouette. The style is strictly the late phase of Georgian architecture, and follows closely on from the neo-classical style of the preceding...
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ISBN 0-87951-871-5) "Georgian Style 1700 - 1800 | PHMC > Pennsylvania Architectural Field Guide". www.phmc.state.pa.us. Retrieved 2019-06-11. "Georgian Style (1700-1830)"...
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Look up Georgian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Georgian may refer to: Anything related to, or originating from Georgia (country) Georgians, an indigenous...
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known as the Georgian cross-dome style. Cross-dome architecture developed in Georgia during the 9th century; before that, most Georgian churches were...
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the start of the American Civil War. Antebellum architecture is especially characterized by Georgian, Neo-classical, and Greek Revival style homes and...
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domestic architecture: Tudor style, English Baroque, Queen Anne Style, and Palladian. Georgian, Scots Baronial and Neoclassical architecture advanced...
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custom of naming architectural styles for a reigning monarch. Within this naming and classification scheme, it followed Georgian architecture and later Regency...
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erected in that period and which share that architectural style Though, strictly speaking, Georgian architecture could only exist during the reigns of the...
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and Ecclesiastical Architecture of Georgian Dublin Collection. A UCD Digital Library Collection. Domestic Architecture of Georgian Dublin Collection....
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The Georgian Group is a British charity, and the national authority on Georgian architecture built between 1700 and 1837 in England and Wales. As one of...
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style, the William and Mary style, the Queen Anne style, and early Georgian architecture. Sir Christopher Wren presided over the genesis of the English Baroque...
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1850s. Using Roman architectural vocabulary, the Federal style applied to the balanced and symmetrical version of Georgian architecture that had been practiced...
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Victorian, Georgian, and early-20th-century Spanish Colonial Revival styles. When the Europeans settled in North America, they brought their architectural traditions...
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Blomfield. This Neo-Georgian manner, while not greatly favoured in later decades by the architectural profession or architecture critics, has remained...
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buildings of the Georgian architecture of the 18th and early 19th century. As a reaction to late Baroque and Rococo forms, architectural theorists from...
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contains Georgian text. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Georgian letters. Georgian (ქართული...
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1715–1820 Beaux-Arts 1670+ (France) and 1880 (US) Georgian 1720–1840s (UK, US) Jamaican Georgian architecture c. 1750 – c. 1850 (Jamaica) American Colonial...
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Batumi (redirect from Novelty architecture in Batumi)
Batumi (/bɑːˈtuːmi/; Georgian: ბათუმი pronounced [ˈbatʰumi] ), historically Batum or Batoum, is the second-largest city of Georgia and the capital of the...
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architecture (revival of Georgian architecture) Colonial Revival architecture (revival of American Colonial architecture) Mayan Revival architecture (revival...
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Flemish bond (category Georgian architecture)
Flemish bond is a pattern of brickwork that is a common feature in Georgian architecture. The pattern features bricks laid lengthwise (stretchers) alternating...
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The Irish Georgian Society is an architectural heritage and preservation organisation which promotes and aims to encourage an interest in the conservation...
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mostly uniform Georgian townhouses. Today,[when?] gaps and oddities may be found, with a fusion of modern-style and Georgian architecture in one building...
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village between Radstock and Frome Babington House, an example of Georgian architecture in Somerset, England Babington Academy, a school in Leicester, England...
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Neo-Georgian may refer to: A revival of Georgian architecture Colonial Revival architecture, in North America Neo-Georgian style (Great Britain), a revival...
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