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Revival architecture : ウィキペディア英語版 | Revivalism (architecture)
Revivalism in architecture is the use of visual styles that consciously echo the style of a previous architectural era. Modern-day revival styles can be summarized within New Classical Architecture, and sometimes under the umbrella term traditional architecture. ==Western Architecture== ;Mixed Movements: * Gründerzeit – German historicist architecture of the 2nd half of the 19th century, distinctive style mélange; later variations included, e.g., "Heimatstil" * Historicism or Historism – mixed revivals that can include several older styles, combined with new elements * * Neo-Historism – revival of historicist architecture including several revival styles; emerged from Postmodern architecture in the late 1990s * New Classical Architecture – an umbrella term for modern-day architecture following pre-modernist principles * Traditionalist School – revival of different regional traditional styles * Vernacular architecture – umbrella term for regional architecture traditions continuing through the eras, also used and cited in revival architecture ;Preclassical Revival: * Mycenaean Revival architecture (revival of Mycenaean Greek architecture) ;Classical Revival: * Neoclassical architecture (revival of Classical architecture) * * Federal architecture * * Greek Revival architecture (revival of Ancient Greek architecture) * * Jeffersonian architecture * * Regency architecture * * Russian neoclassical revival ;Postclassical Revival: * Byzantine Revival architecture (revival of Byzantine architecture) * * Bristol Byzantine * * Russo-Byzantine architecture ;Medieval Revival: * Romanesque Revival architecture (revival of Romanesque architecture) * * Richardsonian Romanesque * Gothic Revival architecture (revival of Gothic architecture) * * Carpenter Gothic * * Neo-Manueline (revival of Manueline) * * Scots Baronial Style architecture * Russian Revival architecture (revival of Kievan Rus architecture) ;Renaissance Revival: * Renaissance Revival architecture (revival of Renaissance architecture) * * Italianate architecture * * Palazzo style architecture – revival based on Italian Palazzo * * Mediterranean Revival architecture (revival of Italian Renaissance architecture) * * Palladian Revival architecture (revival of Palladian architecture) * * Châteauesque (revival of French Renaissance architecture) * * (revival of Spanish Renaissance architecture) ;Baroque Revival: * Baroque Revival architecture (revival of Baroque architecture) * * Dutch Revival architecture (revival of Dutch Baroque architecture) * * (revival of Spanish Baroque architecture) * * Edwardian Baroque architecture * * Stalinist baroque * * Queen Anne Style architecture ;Modern era Revivals: * Tudor Revival architecture (revival of Tudor Style architecture) * * Black-and-white Revival architecture * * Jacobethan (revival of Jacobean architecture and Elizabethan architecture) * Colonial Revival architecture (revival of American Colonial architecture) * * Cape Cod Revival (revival of Cape Cod) * * Dutch Colonial Revival architecture (revival of Dutch Colonial architecture) * * Georgian Revival architecture (revival of Georgian architecture) * Mediterranean Revival architecture (revival of Italian Renaissance architecture and Spanish Baroque architecture) * Spanish Colonial Revival architecture (revival of Spanish Colonial architecture and Churrigueresque style) * * Mission Revival Style architecture (revival of Architecture of the California Missions) * Resort architecture (''Bäderarchitektur'', includes revival elements and adds new stylistic measures) * Swiss chalet style
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