Bougainvillea Hall

447 Bull St, Savannah, GA 31401
Bougainvillea Hall
  • Beaux-Arts 85%
  • Classical Roman 70%

Bougainvillea Hall is an elegant structure showcasing the grace and opulence of its era. Its architecture reflects a blend of classical elements, making it a significant example of refined residential design.

Architectural Styles

Beaux-Arts

85%

The Beaux-Arts style is evident in the grand columned portico and intricate decorative details, showcasing grandeur and symmetry.

  • Columned portico
  • Symmetrical facade
  • Ornate cornices
  • Formal gardens
  • Wrought iron details
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Classical Roman

70%

Classical Roman influences are present through the use of columns and the overall balanced proportions of the building.

  • Columns with capitals
  • Rectangular windows
  • Heavy use of stone
  • Pediments
  • Symmetrical layout
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Notable Features

Historical Context

Built during a period of architectural revival in the early 20th century, Bougainvillea Hall represents the luxurious lifestyles of its time and the cultural movements that favored classical influences.

Fun Facts

  • The building is often used for events and gatherings.
  • It features lush gardens that enhance its aesthetic appeal.
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