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The term classical architecture also applies to any mode of architecture that has evolved to a highly refined state, such as classical Chinese architecture, or classical Mayan architecture. It can also refer to any architecture that employs classical aesthetic philosophy.
- New Classical architecture
New Classical architecture, New Classicism or Contemporary...
- Neoclassical architecture
Neoclassical architecture, sometimes referred to as...
- Outline
Classical architecture – architecture of classical...
- Classical order
Coming down to the present from Ancient Greek and Ancient...
- New Classical architecture
Ancient Rome. Early Christian and Byzantine architecture. Romanesque architecture. Gothic architecture. Renaissance and Mannerist architecture. Baroque and Rococo architecture. Neoclassical and 19th century architecture. Modern architecture. Art Nouveau (Liberty style) architecture. Fascist architecture. Post–World War II and Modernist architecture
The architecture of ancient Rome has been one of the most influential in the world. Its legacy is evident throughout the medieval and early modern periods, and Roman buildings continue to be reused in the modern era in both New Classical and Postmodern architecture. It was particularly influenced by Greek and Etruscan styles.