This document provides an overview of architectural styles from 6 countries/regions around the world:
Japan - Known for wooden structures elevated slightly off the ground with tiled or thatched roofs. The Byodoin Temple in Hawaii commemorates early Japanese immigrants.
Italy - Known for structures from Ancient Rome like aqueducts and temples. Mountain homes called baitas are typical in the Alps, built small in stone.
Australia - Characterized by an international style with colonial influences, like the modern R.G. Menzies House. Australia Square embodied 1960s modernism.
France - Gothic cathedrals took centuries to build as styles changed, appearing in phases like Early Gothic and
This document provides an overview of architectural styles from 6 countries/regions around the world:
Japan - Known for wooden structures elevated slightly off the ground with tiled or thatched roofs. The Byodoin Temple in Hawaii commemorates early Japanese immigrants.
Italy - Known for structures from Ancient Rome like aqueducts and temples. Mountain homes called baitas are typical in the Alps, built small in stone.
Australia - Characterized by an international style with colonial influences, like the modern R.G. Menzies House. Australia Square embodied 1960s modernism.
France - Gothic cathedrals took centuries to build as styles changed, appearing in phases like Early Gothic and
This document provides an overview of architectural styles from 6 countries/regions around the world:
Japan - Known for wooden structures elevated slightly off the ground with tiled or thatched roofs. The Byodoin Temple in Hawaii commemorates early Japanese immigrants.
Italy - Known for structures from Ancient Rome like aqueducts and temples. Mountain homes called baitas are typical in the Alps, built small in stone.
Australia - Characterized by an international style with colonial influences, like the modern R.G. Menzies House. Australia Square embodied 1960s modernism.
France - Gothic cathedrals took centuries to build as styles changed, appearing in phases like Early Gothic and
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France Great britain GreEce French Gothic architecture is Georgian architecture in Greek architecture is known a style of architecture Britain was the term used for for tall columns, intricate prevalent in France which all styles of architecture detail, symmetry, harmony, largely divided into four created during its reign by the and balance. The Greeks built styles, Early Gothic, High House of Hanover. all sorts of buildings. Gothic, Rayonnant, Late Gothic or Flamboyant style. THIS IS The map JAPA N Japanese architecture has been typified by wooden structures, elevated slightly off the ground, with tiled or thatched roofs. Sliding doors (fusuma) were used in place of walls, allowing the internal configuration of a space to be customized for different occasions. People usually sat on cushions or otherwise on the floor, traditionally.The earliest Japanese architecture was seen in prehistoric times in simple pit-houses and stores adapted to the needs of a hunter-gatherer population. The most bEAUTIFUL temple in japan-Byodoin Temple The Byodo-In Temple Buddhist temple located on the island of Oʻahu in Hawaiʻi in Valley of the Temples Memorial Park. It was dedicated in August 1968 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the first Japanese immigrants to Hawaiʻi.
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Temples is a Japanese temple called Byodo-in, which translates to the “Temple of Equality.” ITALY Italy is known for its considerable architectural achievements,such as the construction of aqueducts, temples and similar structures during ancient Rome.Baita and chalets are the types of Italian homes most typical of the Alpine regions. Head away from the more southern parts of Italy into the Alps and you find the baita style. These old mountain huts are generally small and built in stone. ” “This is a quote, words full of wisdom that someone important said and can make the reader get inspired.”
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Australian architecture is characterised largely by an
international style with moderate alterations, such as the colonial style R.G. Menzies House in Canberra. This is a modern recreation of early American Colonial. Australia Square in Sydney, emblematic of 1960s modernism, was designed by Harry Seidler. Melbourne is the city with the best quality of life in the world. France It's worth pointing out that very few buildings (especially churches) were built in one particular architectural style. These massive, expensive structures often took centuries to complete, during which time tastes would change and plans would be altered. Great Britain Georgian architecture in Britain was the term used for all styles of architecture created during its reign by the House of Hanover. These included Palladian, neo-Gothic and Chinoiserie. Initially, Georgian architecture was a modifications of the Renaissance architecture of continental Europe. GREECE Greek architecture is known for tall columns, intricate detail, symmetry, harmony, and balance. The Greeks built all sorts of buildings. The main examples of Greek architecture that survive today are the large temples that they built to their gods. Ancient Greek architecture is best known from its templates, many of which are found throughout the region, and the Parthenon is a prime example of this, mostly as ruins but many substantially intact. The second important type of building that survives all over the Hellenic world is the open-air theatre. Periclean Parthenon of Athens The Parthenon was the center of religious life in the powerful Greek City-State of Athens.It was a symbol of the power, wealth and elevated culture of Athens. It was the largest and most lavish temple the Greek mainland had ever seen. Throughout the centuries, the Parthenon withstood earthquakes, fire, wars, explosions and looting yet remains Whatever good things we end up buildings us. Thanks for atTention