Three architectural styles This article provides information for comparing and contrasting data of three different architectural styles. These three styles are Art Deco, Art Nouveau, Neo Gothic. To fully explain these styles, first give information on buildings, then give three styles, and compare and contrast between the two. First, in order to understand the architecture, we must explain what it is. Architecture refers to the definition of "building design and its product practices; idioms refer only to culturally important designs and structures" (Ferrier 20).
The building combined three different architectural styles from the mid-19th century (1842), mainly Victorian architectural style (1837-1901), and the Gothic revival phase (1840-1880) and the Italian style (1840) It is a building built in the century. Decorative function of 1840). 1885) It was used as a keeper's lodge and was originally a property of Denton Court and its garden. Jetting designs are most commonly used in exterior and interior, cement-coated cement rendering, painted frames, and tiled roofs. It has the same time T-shaped plan with the era of ancient British style decoration. This is an annex with loft extended. It is built on the supporting base of the foundation with a central stack and a double roof window. Three decorative light fixtures are on the left inside the building and three on the right side of the first floor. The main door is a semi-glazed arch surrounded by a herringbone pouch.
It was first summarized around 1830 and was known as a Victorian architectural style, formerly Georgian style and Regency style architectural style. The Georgian architectural style associated with the first four princes of Hannover House was very simple and composed of a balanced box shape and became less popular around 1840. The Regency style named after the Regent Prince was built on Georgian architecture and adds some elegance and often uses a set of pillars on white plaster and entrance door. This style was eventually discontinued in the mid-19th century and replaced by Victorian families. Buildings of the 18th century obey strict scale and scale rules leading to a very coherent building so Victorian buildings respond to the previous style and unnecessarily to produce stunning visual effects It is often complicated.