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Architecture and Design Analysis

Architectural Influences

Victorian: 87% 87%

  • Influenced by asymmetrical designs and ornate detailing.
  • Common features include elaborate trims and textured surfaces.

Beaux-Arts: 82% 82%

  • Characterized by grandiosity and classical elements.
  • Features include arched windows and intricate carvings.

Renaissance: 79% 79%

  • Incorporates symmetry and proportion in design.
  • Use of pilasters and domes to create visual balance.

Gothic Revival: 75% 75%

  • Features pointed arches, intricate details, and vertical lines.
  • Often includes decorative spires and stained glass.

Romanesque: 70% 70%

  • Characterized by thick walls and round arches.
  • Uses solid geometric forms and decorative arcading.

Style & Influence Instances

Victorian Examples

  • The Painted Ladies in San Francisco, USA.
  • The Houses of Parliament in London, UK.

Beaux-Arts Examples

  • The New York Public Library, USA.
  • The Palais Garnier in Paris, France.

Renaissance Examples

  • The Palazzo Medici Riccardi in Florence, Italy.
  • The Louvre's original structure in Paris, France.

Gothic Revival Examples

  • St. Pancras Station in London, UK.
  • The University of Sydney Quadrangle, Australia.

Romanesque Examples

  • The Basilica of St. Sernin in Toulouse, France.
  • The Winchester Cathedral in England.
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