Victorian period Victorian architecture, classical (Greek and Roman), Gothic style, Renaissance and Baroque architecture renaissance. A romantic architect replicates Greek and Roman architecture, which is considered the ultimate example of beauty (Sporre 487; Tansey 932). The increase in British nationalism led to the revival of Gothic architecture. Works to redesign the new building were assigned to Charles A. Barry and Augustus W after the National Assembly building was destroyed in London (1834).
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.
The Victorian architectural style is often used in the UK from the middle of the 19th century to the latter half. Like the British and French architectural styles of the day, its name came from the name of the leader who was admired in popular places at that time; in this case the name refers to Queen Victoria, she said in June 1837 it was done. From January 20th to 22nd 1901, he ruled in Britain in England and Ireland. Meanwhile, this style was often used in architecture. The Victorian architecture, which combines many historical styles and influences from the Middle East and Asia, has become a variety of styles all over the world.