Also referred to as Neo-Georgian or Georgian Revival due to its close resemblance with its earlier Georgian counterparts.
where Mies van der Rohe installed a series of structurally unnecessary vertical I-beams on the outside of the building, and by 1984, when Philip Johnson produced his AT&T Building in Manhattan with an ornamental pink granite neo-Georgian pediment, ...
architecture, at its peak in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, which aimed at a purer imitation of the buildings of the Greeks and Romans, or at a more logical and rigorous use of the elements of the classical style.Neo-Georgian ...
See also: Classical, Ornament, Georgian, Architecture, House
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