Architecture. Change from an earlier style to a later style; a style of intermediate or mixed character.
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释义 | society > leisure > the arts > visual arts > architecture > style of architecture > [noun] > other styles (47) transition1730 Architecture. Change from an earlier style to a later style; a style of intermediate or mixed character. pasticcio1750 A work of art or architecture imitating an antique or older style; esp. one incorporating elements taken or copied from antique or classical… symmetrophobia1809 Dread or avoidance of symmetry, as shown or supposed to be shown in Egyptian temples, Japanese art, etc. rococo1835 Frequently with capital initial. The rococo style of art, architecture, decoration, etc.; the period during which this style predominated. Usually… flamboyantism1846 Flamboyant style. collegiate Gothic1851 (U.S.), a style of neo-Gothic architecture exemplified in certain U.S. university buildings, etc. vernacular architecture1857 Of arts, or features of these: Native or peculiar to a particular country or locality. spec. in vernacular architecture, architecture concerned with… Neo-Grec1867 A style of art, architecture, etc., based on a revival of Greek principles or motifs, spec. a style of decorative art originating in France in… modernism1879 Any of various movements in art, architecture, literature, etc., generally characterized by a deliberate break with classical and traditional… wedding-cake1879 a large rich cake, covered with icing and decorated with sugar ornaments, cut and distributed to the guests at the wedding-feast and sent in small… Queen Anne1883 The Queen Anne style (see sense 3) in architecture or furniture; (also) a house built in this style. Colonial Revival1889 A style of design (in architecture, furniture, etc.) influenced by or combining characteristics of the styles that predominated during the… Chicago school1893 An architectural movement favouring a variety of non-traditional and experimental styles, esp. tall, thin, steel-framed buildings. Dutch colonial1894 The Dutch colonial style of architecture. Also (North American): a building in this style. English colonial1894 The English colonial style of architecture. Also: a building in this style; cf. colonial, n. 3. monumentalism1897 A monumental or grandiose style, massiveness; (also) building on a grand scale. vernacular1910 A vernacular style of building. Cf. sense A. 6 above. international style1911 (a) the International Gothic style of art; cf. International Gothic adj. n.; (b) a style of modernist architecture characterized by rational design… Churrigueresque1913 The architectural style of Churriguera. postmodernism1914 The state, condition, or period subsequent to that which is modern; spec. in architecture, the arts, literature, politics, etc., any of various… prairie style1914 A style (esp. of architecture) considered characteristic or reminiscent of the North American prairies. rationalism1918 Architecture. A theory or style based on the application of rationalist principles to architecture, characterized by a rejection of ornament and… lavatory style1919 With the sense ‘resembling or typical of a lavatory or lavatories’, as lavatory period, lavatory style n. and adj., etc. functionalism1924 A movement in architecture and design advocating that the design of a building or object should be determined by its function rather than by… Mudéjar1927 The Mudéjar style of architecture and decoration. rare. façadism1933 the practice or principle of designing a building with elegance only in the façade. open plan1938 An interior design characterized by a lack of dividing walls or partitions, or by low walls or partitions; an office, house, classroom, etc., built… Wrenaissance1942 An architectural style modelled on or influenced by that of Wren, esp. as represented by some of the work of Sir Edwin Lutyens. pseudo1945 An imitative and exaggerated architectural style. Cf. pseudish, n. rare. brutalism1953 A style of art or architecture characterized by deliberate crudity of design (see quot. 1953). open planning1958 = open plan, n. neo-Liberty1959 A movement or style in architecture and design originating in Italy in the 1950s as a revival of art nouveau and in reaction to the functional… Queen Annery1966 The Queen Anne style in architecture. Cf. Queen Anneism, n. 2. Jugendstil1967 The German equivalent of art nouveau. Also attributive (occasionally with lower-case initial). moderne1968 This style of architecture or decoration, or the movement associated with it. strip architecture1976 the types of building or other features characteristic of strip development. high-tech1978 Also with capital initial(s). A movement in architecture and interior design, drawing inspiration from engineering and industrial design, and… Subcategories:— adherents of (6) — a building (4) |
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