Building Architecture and Design
Architecture and Design Analysis
Architectural Influences
Gothic Revival: 85% 85%
- Pointed arches and intricate detailing
- Tall spires and vertical lines that draw the eye upwards
- Rich ornamentation, particularly around windows and doorways
Beaux-Arts: 80% 80%
- Symmetrical layouts and grand staircases
- Elaborate columns and pilasters
- Use of high-quality materials and decorative arts
Modern Movement: 75% 75%
- Functional design with an emphasis on form following function
- Use of new materials and technologies such as steel and glass
- Simplicity and minimal ornamentation
Style Definitions and Real-World Examples
Gothic Revival
This style is characterized by its verticality and grandeur. Notable examples include:
- St. Pancras Station in London
- The Cathedral of Saint John the Divine in New York City
Beaux-Arts
Famous for its classical elements and grandiose style. Examples include:
- Palace of Versailles in France
- The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City
Modern Movement
This style promotes simplicity and technological innovation. Examples include:
- Villa Savoye by Le Corbusier in France
- Seagram Building in New York City by Mies van der Rohe