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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 po****r 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 then, most
Georgian churches were...
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Georgian period – as did the work of
designers like
Capability Brown, the
landscape designer. Fine
examples of
distinctive Georgian architecture are...
- 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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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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December 2021. Summerson, John (1945).
Georgian London. p. 135. "
Architectural Style:
Georgian Architecture (1740–1830)". buildinghistory.org. Retrieved...
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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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start of the
American Civil War.
Antebellum architecture is
especially characterized by
Georgian, Neo-classical, and Gr****
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...