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MYCENAEAN ARCHITECTURE — See ANCIENT AEGEAN ARCHITECTURE … Historical Dictionary of Architecture
Architecture of ancient Greece — Architecture was extinct in Greece from the end of the Mycenaean period (about 1200 BC) to the 7th century BC, when urpeppeeban life and prosperity recovered to a point where public building could be undertaken. But since many Greek buildings in… … Wikipedia
Mycenaean Greece — History of Greece This article is part of a series … Wikipedia
Mycenaean Revival architecture — The National Bank of Greece building in Nafplion. Mycenaean Revival is a rare revival architectural style developed as part of the 20th century neoclassicist architectural revival in Greece. [1] The National Bank of Greece in … Wikipedia
Mycenaean Greek — This article is about Achaean Greek. For the later dialect used in Achaea and the Peloponnese, see Achaean Doric Greek. Mycenaean Greek Spoken in southern Balkans/Crete Extinct 12th century BC Language family … Wikipedia
Mycenaean chamber tomb — The term chamber tomb is used to refer to a form of mortuary architecture in use in the Late Bronze Age of the areas under the cultural influence of the Aegean. This is based on a previous form of architecture made by the Akkadians, specifically… … Wikipedia
Western architecture — Introduction history of Western architecture from prehistoric Mediterranean cultures to the present. The history of Western architecture is marked by a series of new solutions to structural problems. During the period from the… … Universalium
ANCIENT AEGEAN ARCHITECTURE — Before the dawn of Ancient Greece, a vibrant Neolithic and then Bronze Age society thrived in several different cultures found along the Aegean Sea. The Aegean is home to many clusters of islands, and the earliest known Aegean culture,… … Historical Dictionary of Architecture
Modern architecture — This article is about architectural aspects of modernization and modernism. For most recent developments in architecture, see Contemporary architecture. Contrasts in modern architecture, as shown by adjacent high rises in Chicago, Illinois. IBM… … Wikipedia
Neoclassical architecture — The Cathedral of Vilnius Neoclassical architecture was an architectural style produced by the neoclassical movement that began in the mid 18th century, manifested both in its details as a reaction against the Rococo style of naturalistic ornament … Wikipedia
Gothic Revival architecture — Notable Neo Gothic edifices: top: Palace of Westminster, London; left: Cathedral of Learning, Pittsburgh; right: Sint Petrus en Pauluskerk, Ostend … Wikipedia