Traditionalist architecture is an architectural movement in Europe since the beginning of the 20th century in the Netherlands, Scandinavia, Germany…
Structuralism is a movement in architecture and urban planning evolved around the middle of the 20th century. It was a…
Streamline Moderne, sometimes termed Art Moderne, is a late type of the Art Deco architecture and graphic design/style that emerged…
Stalinist architecture, also referred to as Stalinist Empire style or Socialist Classicism, is a term given to architecture of the…
The Spanish Colonial Revival Style is an architectural stylistic movement arising in the early 20th century based on the Spanish…
Romanesque Revival (or Neo-Romanesque) is a style of building employed beginning in the mid-19th century inspired by the 11th- and…
Renaissance Revival (sometimes referred to as "Neo-Renaissance") is an all-encompassing designation that covers many 19th century architectural revival styles which…
Postmodern architecture is a style or movement which emerged in the 1960s as a reaction against the austerity, formality, and…
Populuxe was a consumer culture and aesthetic in the United States popular in the 1950s and 1960s. The term comes…
Organic architecture is a philosophy of architecture which promotes harmony between human habitation and the natural world. This is achieved…
Nordic Classicism was a style of architecture that briefly blossomed in the Nordic countries (Sweden, Denmark, Norway and Finland) between…
The New Objectivity (a translation of the German Neue Sachlichkeit, sometimes also translated as New Sobriety) is a name often…
The Nieuwe Haagse School (literally New Hague School) is a Dutch architectural style dating from the period between the two…
New Formalism is an architectural style that emerged in the United States during the mid 1950s and flowered in the…
The Neo-Tiwanakan or Pseudo-Tiwanakan architecture is a style developed by the architect Emilio Villanueva Peñaranda between the years 1930 and…