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Architectural Syles - Greek Revival Greek Revival architecture, originating in the mid-18th century and flourishing in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, was prominent in Northern Europe, the United States, Canada, and Greece after its 1821 independence. Emulating ancient Greek temples, this style features tall columns with Doric, Ionic, or Corinthian capitals, pediments, symmetrical shapes, and heavy cornices. In the U.S., it became the "National Style," seen in buildings like the Second Bank of the United States and the Tennessee State Capitol. In Europe, landmarks like the British Museum and the Altes Museum exemplify this style. Driven by admiration for Greek democracy and archaeological discoveries, Greek Revival influenced architecture, furniture, decorative arts, and urban planning. #GreekRevival #ArchitecturalStyles #SolexArchitecture

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