Architectural Styles
"Architectural Styles" in the context of "Historic Districts," which are themselves a part of "Historical Places" and ultimately "Places," refers to the specific design approaches and techniques that were used in the creation of the buildings within these districts. These styles can include, but are not limited to, Victorian, Greek Revival, Gothic Revival, and Federal. Each style has its own unique characteristics and serves as a reflection of the cultural, social, and technological influences present during the time period in which it emerged. In this way, "Architectural Styles" provides insight into the historical context of the "Historic Districts" and their significance within the broader categories of "Historical Places" and "Places."
External Links
- [ArchitectureStyles.org] Architectural Styles of America and Europe | An educational resource for topics of architectural styles, and related historic trends.