Use of grand arches at the entrance references the arches prevalent in neoclassical architecture, reminiscent of Roman triumphal arches.
Rectangular windows with glazing bars call back to the symmetry and proportionality valued in Neoclassical design.
Palladian: 78%
The overall symmetry and classical proportions suggest influences from Palladian architecture.
The central pediment and arched window could be considered a nod to Palladian villa designs.
Beaux-Arts: 65%
The ornate balustrade along the rooftop, as well as the decorative moldings above the windows, reflect the Beaux-Arts tendency to embrace rich, luxurious details.
Beaux-Arts is also known for its emphasis on sculpture and mixed textures, as seen in the contrast between the brickwork and stone detailing.
Renaissance Revival: 60%
Balanced geometry and the clear, strong faΓ§ade suggest a Renaissance influence.
Detailed stone around windows and use of cornices are common in Renaissance Revival buildings.
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