Architecture History

Pazzi Chapel designed by the famous Renaissance architect Flippo Brunelleschi

Pazzi Chapel: A Renaissance Architecture Treasure

Architect: Filippo Brunelleschi (Questionable)Location: Florence, ItalyConstruction year: 1442-1443Structure material: Brick and stonesArchitectural style: Renaissance architecture The Pazzi Chapel, located in Florence, Italy, is a masterpiece of early Renaissance architecture. Designed by the famous Italian architect...
The exterior photo of the famous Brutalist building Centre George Pompidou in Paris designed by Renzo Piano and Richard Rogers

The Centre Pompidou Architecture | Piano & Rogers

Architects: Renzo Piano and Richard RogersLocation: Paris, FranceConstruction years: 1971-1977Structure material: SteelArchitectural style: Brutalist architecture, High-tech architecture The Centre Pompidou or Pompidou Cultural Center, located in Paris, was designed by renowned Italian architects Renzo Piano...
What is Brutalist architecture, examples of brutalist architecture

Brutalist Architecture Style Examples & Characteristics

A structure that is designed no mather what its movement is, if it reveals the idea behind it with a good architectural language and successful expression, it always holds its authority and continues to defend itself against every criticisms. Thus, it also makes it possible to find supporters in every period. As a matter of fact, the successful works of Brutalism are still among the most inspired, referenced and visited structures.
Rococo style interior design example

Rococo Architecture Style Period | Characteristics & Examples

Coinciding with the end of Europe's great art movements, Rococo showed itself in many branches of art, including architecture, just like other movements. On the other hand, whether Rococo art style is a continuation...
Maria Laach Monastery is one of the most successful Romanesque structures in Germany

Romanesque Architecture Style Characteristics | 8 Examples

The king of Franks, Charlemagne (742-814), had desired to revive the architecture, design and style of the classical Roman Empire period. In the field of building design, the manifestation of that wishing was Romanesque...
Colosseum in Rome

Ancient Architecture of Rome | Buildings & Characteristics

The Roman Empire, which established one of the greatest civilizations in history, left its mark on history in terms of art, culture, economy and social society. Thanks to its lands spread over 3 continents...
One of the Corinthian order temple examples, Maison Carree

Corinthian Order of Classical Architecture | Examples & Facts

The Corinthian order is one of the three main classical orders of ancient architecture. As you know these Greek classical orders are chronological Doric, Ionic and Corinthian orders. Then, Romans invented Tuscan and Composite...
Deconstructivism Exhibition organised by MoMA in 1988

Deconstructivism in Architecture | A Postmodern Style

Deconstructivism in architecture is the movement of postmodern times that turn upside-down to rules and structural understandings of the modernism. It involves ingredients which looking chaotic, inhabit unbalance and confusion. However, all this unbalances...
Architectural elements of ionic order

Ionic Order of Architecture | How to Identify Columns?

Ionic order together with Doric and Corinthian orders are the most important classical greek orders of architecture. It's regarded to has emerged in the 600s BC. Nike Apteros Temple, known as one of the...
The Sagrada Familia Church

The Sagrada Familia | The Unfinished Church of Barcelona

La Sagrada Familia, unfinished church, is one of the most known and unique architectural structures in the world.

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