Characterized by organic forms, flowing lines, and intricate details.
Features grandiosity and an emphasis on classical elements such as arches and columns.
Incorporates pointed arches, detailed facades, and verticality.
This style emerged in the late 19th century, emphasizing decorative arts and architecture that mimic natural forms and structures.
Real-Life Instances: Casa Batlló in Barcelona, designed by Antoni Gaudí, is a prominent example.
A style that originated in France during the late 19th century, incorporating a combination of classical architecture with modern techniques.
Real-Life Instances: The New York Public Library exemplifies Beaux-Arts architecture with its grand entrance and extensive use of marble.
This movement revived Gothic architecture, especially in the mid-19th century, known for its dramatic and ornate style.
Real-Life Instances: St. Pancras Station in London is a quintessential example of Gothic Revival architecture.
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