Neoclassical Architecture Principles
The Neoclassical Architecture Principles refer to the design and construction principles that emerged during the Neoclassical movement in architecture, which was prominent during the 18th and 19th centuries. These principles are characterized by a return to classical architectural forms and elements, such as symmetry, proportion, and the use of columns and pediments. Neoclassical architecture emphasizes simplicity, clarity, and order, drawing inspiration from ancient Greek and Roman architecture. Key features of Neoclassical architecture include grandeur, monumentality, and a focus on classical motifs and ornamentation.