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Architectural periods are not the same as building styles. Some periods and building styles are effectively the same, Tudor for instance, while other times the architectural period and building styles become over-lapped. [[Georgian]] (a period) and Regency (a Style) for instance.
Architectural periods are not the same as building styles. Some periods and building styles are effectively the same, Tudor for instance, while other times the architectural period and building styles become over-lapped. [[Georgian]] (a period) and Regency (a Style) for instance. Others like [[Classical]] define an ancient Architectural Period but a more modern Building Style.


Click here for an [http://wiki.tumbla-beta.co.uk/index.php?title=Category:Architectural_Periods Architectural Periods List]
Click here for an [http://wiki.tumbla-beta.co.uk/index.php?title=Category:Architectural_Periods Architectural Periods List]

Revision as of 17:00, 18 January 2014

Architectural periods are not the same as building styles. Some periods and building styles are effectively the same, Tudor for instance, while other times the architectural period and building styles become over-lapped. Georgian (a period) and Regency (a Style) for instance. Others like Classical define an ancient Architectural Period but a more modern Building Style.

Click here for an Architectural Periods List


RIBA Summary of Architectural Periods