• Prehistoric.
– Neolithic (10,000-3000 BC)
• Mediterranean and Middle East Civilizations.
– Islamic (691+)
–Moorish (C. 8th – Northern Africa, Spain, Portugal)
– Ottoman (C. 1300–1918 – Turkey)
• Classical Antiquity
– Classical (600BC – 323AD)
– Ancient Greek (776-265BC)
– Roman (753BC-663AD)
– Byzantine (527-1520)
• The Dark Ages
– Anglo – Saxon (450s-1066) England, Wales
– Pre Romanesque (C.700-1000)
• Medieval Europe
–Medieval (663+)
– Byzantine Architecture (1520+)
• Romanesque.
– Norman (1074-1250) UK,Ireland, Italy
• Gothic. 1140-1520
– Venetian Gothic (14th-15th) Venice Italy
• The Renaissance.
– C.1425-1600 (Western Europe)
– Palladian (1516-1580)
UK
- Tudor (1485-1603)
- Elizabethan (1480-1620)
- Jacobean (1580-1660)
– Baroque (1600-1800 up to 1900)
• Neo-Classicism.
– Neo-Clasiccal (C.1715-1820)
– Georgian (1720-1840s) UK, USA
• Revivalism and Orientalism.
– Victorian (1837-1901) UK
• Industrial Revolution.
– Arts and Crafts (1880-1910) UK
– Art Nouveau (1885-1910)
• Modernism
– Functionalism (C.1900-1930)
– Futurism (1909)
– Organic Architecture (n.d)
– Bauhaus (1919-1930)
– Art Deco (1925-1940s)
–Modernism (1927-1960s)
– International Style (1930+)
• Post Modernism (1945+) UK, USA.
– Sustainable Architecture (2000+)
– Green Building (2000+)
(Source: Hamlin Alfred Dwight Foster. (2009). History of Architectural Styles. Biblio: Bazaar.)
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