18th-19th C: Revival
• Home-based cottage industries were rendered obsolete
                                                                                                     by the invention of the steam engine by Watt in 1785
                                                                                                     • Goods could be made more cheaply
                                                                                                     • Factories sprouted all over Britain where coal was
                                                                                                     available to fuel the engines, other countries followed suit
                                                                                                     Social and Political changes:
                                                                                                     • Centuries-old monarchies gave way to democratic
                                                                                                     institutions – American Declaration of Independence
                                                                                                     (1776) and French Revolution (1789)
                                                                                                     • Urbanization and rise in population
                                                                                                     • Growth of the bourgeoisie or middle class
                                                                                                     • Professionals and businessmen
      PRE-HISTORIC
                  history of architecture
        NEAR EAST
                                            INFLUENCES
          EGYPTIAN
            GREEK
            ROMAN
   EARLY CHRISTIAN
         BYZANTINE
      ROMANESQUE
            GOTHIC                                                                                   Technological innovations:
      RENAISSANCE                                                                                    • Railways to easily transport people and goods
18TH-19TH C REVIVAL                         HISTORY                                                  • Improved drainage and sanitation
    20TH C MODERN                                                                                    • Coal-gas and gas lamps, later electricity
                                            • Revolutionary changes affecting every aspect of life   • Lift or elevator
           ISLAMIC
                                                                                                     • Growth of communications
             INDIAN                                                                                  • Ship-building and the Suez Canal
                                            • The Industrial Revolution started in Britain - new
CHINESE & JAPANESE                                                                                   • International exhibitions of science and industry
                                            machines and innovative processes helped change
           FILIPINO
                                            nations from agricultural to industrial ones
                                            • Spread to continental Europe and to North America
                                            • Created a new type of worker – the wage laborer or
                                            proletarian
                                                                                                                                18th-19th C: Revival
                                            ARCHITECTURAL CHARACTER                                       Periods in Britain:
                                            • The need to create an imposing effect – research into old   EARLY VICTORIAN (1830 to 1850 AD)
                                            styles                                                        HIGH VICTORIAN (1850 to 1870 AD)
                                            • Conservation of historic relics or monuments had begun      LATE VICTORIAN & EDWARDIAN (1870 to 1914 AD)
                                            • Interest in Classicism, in the Romanesque, the Gothic,      AFTERMATH (after World War I)
                                            the Renaissance, the Baroque
                                            • “age of revivals” - eclecticism, taste for exotic forms,
                                            combining native and foreign styles
                                            • “age of innovation” - use of newly available materials
                                            • Form follows Function (Louis Sullivan)
                                            Due to inventions in metallurgy and construction, new
                                            materials became available for building:
                                            • structural iron and cast-iron
                                            • iron and glass
                                            • zinc                                                        The Clifton Suspension Bridge, Bristol
                                            • steel                                                       • Designed by Isambard Brunel
                                            • reinforced concrete – first used by Auguste Perret          • Pylons of Egyptian character
      PRE-HISTORIC
                  history of architecture
        NEAR EAST                           New building types:
          EGYPTIAN                          • Industrial Buildings and Warehouses
            GREEK                           • Houses of Parliament
            ROMAN                           • Railways and Transport Stations – spread all over
   EARLY CHRISTIAN                          Europe
         BYZANTINE                          • Museums – took the place of aristocratic private
      ROMANESQUE                            collections of art
            GOTHIC                          • Department Stores – in Paris, London, Brussels, other       St. George's Hall, Liverpool
      RENAISSANCE                           commercial areas                                              • Designed by Harvey Lonsdale Elmes
18TH-19TH C REVIVAL                         • Hospitals, Public Banks, Fire and Police Stations,          • Most magnificent Neo-Classical monument in Britain
    20TH C MODERN                           Exhibition Halls
           ISLAMIC
                                            New emerging style:
             INDIAN                         • The Arts and Crafts Movement in Britain
CHINESE & JAPANESE                          • in the tradition of craft guilds in the Middle Ages
           FILIPINO                         • led by artist-craftsman William Morris, architect Philip
                                            Webb and writer John Ruskin
                                            • furniture, glassware, fabrics, wallpaper, etc – decorated   City Hall, Swansea
                                            with repeating stylized floral patterns                       • Designed by Sir Percy Thomas
                                                                                                                          18th-19th C: Revival
                                            Westminster New Palace (Houses of Parliament), London   The Conservatory, Carlton House, London
                                            • Designed by Sir Charles Barry                         • Cast-iron for structural and decorative purpose
                                            • Non-classical design: Gothic detail by Pugin
                                            • Victoria tower, Clock tower “Big Ben”
                                            • First major public building of Gothic revival
      PRE-HISTORIC
                  history of architecture
                                            St. Giles, Cheadle, Staffs
        NEAR EAST                           • Designed by Pugin                                     Palm House, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
          EGYPTIAN                                                                                  • Designed by Decimus Burton and Richard Turner
            GREEK
            ROMAN
   EARLY CHRISTIAN
         BYZANTINE
      ROMANESQUE
            GOTHIC                          The University Museum, Oxford
      RENAISSANCE                           • Designed by Benjamin Woodward
18TH-19TH C REVIVAL                         • landmark of High Victorian Gothic
    20TH C MODERN
           ISLAMIC
             INDIAN                                                                                 Crystal Palace, London
CHINESE & JAPANESE                                                                                  • Designed by Sir Joseph Paxton
           FILIPINO                                                                                 • One of the most remarkable buildings in 19th century
                                                                                                    Britain – free of any traditional precedent
                                            The Cathedral, Guilford                                 • Housed the Great Exhibition of 1851, erected in Hyde
                                            • Designed by Sir Edward Maufe                          Park, moved to Sydenham in 1852 to 1854
                                                                                                                              18th-19th C: Revival
                                            Periods in Continental Europe:
                                            1850 to 1870 AD
                                            • Comparable to High Victorian in Britain
                                            • Renaissance and Gothic revival
                                            • Structural use of iron
                                            1870 to 1914 AD
                                            • Use of metals was intensified, especially in exhibitions
                                            • Antique forms instead of Renaissance
                                            ART NOVEAU (1893 to 1906 AD)
                                            • Derived from the “Arts and Crafts Movement” in Britain
                                            • An art free of any historical style
                                                                                                         The Votivkirche, Vienna
                                                                                                         • Neo-Gothic by Heinrich von Ferstel
      PRE-HISTORIC
                  history of architecture
        NEAR EAST
          EGYPTIAN
            GREEK
            ROMAN
   EARLY CHRISTIAN
         BYZANTINE                          • Deliberate simplification of structural elements in
      ROMANESQUE                            buildings and interiors, handmade objects and furniture
            GOTHIC                          • Forms of nature for ornamentation in the facade
      RENAISSANCE                           • Floral style, freely-shaped writhing vegetal forms
18TH-19TH C REVIVAL
    20TH C MODERN                           Versions:
                                            • France – Le Modern Style
           ISLAMIC
                                            • Germany – Jugendstil
             INDIAN                         • Austria – Sezessione
CHINESE & JAPANESE                          • Italy – Stile Liberty
           FILIPINO                         • Spain - Modernismo
                                                                                                         The Church of Sacre-Coeur, Paris
                                                                                                         • Neo-Byzantine by Paul Abadie
                                                                                                           18th-19th C: Revival
                                            The Schauspielhaus, Berlin
                                            • Greek-revival style by KF von Schinkel
                                                                                       The Opera House, Paris
                                                                                       • Neo-Baroque by Charles Garnier
      PRE-HISTORIC
                  history of architecture
        NEAR EAST
          EGYPTIAN                          The Library of St. Genevieve, Paris
            GREEK                           • Neo-Renaissance by Henri Labrouste
            ROMAN
   EARLY CHRISTIAN
         BYZANTINE                                                                     The Victor Emanuel II Monument, Rome
      ROMANESQUE                                                                       • Neo-Classical by Giuseppe Sacconi
            GOTHIC
      RENAISSANCE                                                                      Others:
18TH-19TH C REVIVAL                                                                    Reighstag, Berlin – Paul Wallot
    20TH C MODERN                                                                      Parliament, Budapest – Imre Steindl
                                                                                       Dresden Opera - neo-Renaissance by Gottfried Semper
           ISLAMIC
                                                                                       The Altes Museum, Berlin - Greek-revival style
             INDIAN                                                                    Thorwaldsen Museum, Copenhagen - Greek-revival
CHINESE & JAPANESE                                                                     The Opera House, Cologne - French Neo-Baroque
           FILIPINO                                                                    The Post Savings Bank, Vienna - Art Noveau by Otto
                                            The Stock Exchange, Amsterdam              Wagner
                                            • Neo-Romanesque by HP Berlage
                                                                                                                             18th-19th C: Revival
                                                                                                        Art Noveau Architects:
                                                                                                        • Victor Horta in Brussels
                                                                                                        • Antoni Gaudi in Barcelona
                                                                                                        • Raimondo D’Aronco in Constantinople and Turin
                                                                                                        • Joseph Hoffman in Vienna
                                                                                                        • Charles Rennie Mackintosh in Glasgow
                                                                                                        The Palau Guell, Barcelona
                                                                                                        • Designed by Antoni Gaudi
      PRE-HISTORIC
                  history of architecture
                                                                                                        • Seems to presage Art Noveau in its forms
        NEAR EAST
          EGYPTIAN
            GREEK
            ROMAN                           The Entrance Pavilion, Exposition Universelle 1889
   EARLY CHRISTIAN                          • Designed by Gustav Eiffel and maurice koechlin
         BYZANTINE                          • Extensive use of iron, 300m high
      ROMANESQUE
            GOTHIC
      RENAISSANCE
18TH-19TH C REVIVAL
    20TH C MODERN                                                                                       Casa Mila, Barcelona
                                                                                                        • Designed by Antoni Gaudi
           ISLAMIC
             INDIAN
CHINESE & JAPANESE
           FILIPINO
                                            The Galerie des Machines, Exposition Universelle 1889       Sagrada Familia, Barcelona
                                            • By Victor Contamin, engineer, and CLF Dutert, architect   • Art Noveau by Antoni Gaudi
                                                                                                                           18th-19th C: Revival
                                            Periods in America:                                      The White House, Washington DC
                                                                                                     • President’s official residence
                                            POST-COLONIAL (1790 to 1820 AD)                          • Designed by James Hoban, Irish architect
                                            • Neo-Classic elements                                   • English Palladian style
                                            FIRST ECLECTIC PHASE (1820 to 1860 AD)
                                            • Greek-revival style, also Gothic and Egyptian styles
                                            SECOND ECLECTIC PHASE (1860 to 1930 AD)
                                            1st Stream:
                                            • Romanesque and Gothic inspiration
                                            • Influenced by Arts and Crafts movement in England
                                            • HH Richardson, Louis Sullivan and Frank Lloyd Wright
                                            2nd Stream:
                                            • Italian and French Renaissance, ancient Greek and      Monticello, near Charlottesville, Virginia
                                            Roman, late Gothic inspiration                           • Designed by Thomas Jefferson, 3rd American president
                                            • Influenced by the Ecole des Beaux-Artes                • Palladian style
      PRE-HISTORIC
                  history of architecture
                                            • Structural experiment and achievement: metal frame
        NEAR EAST                           construction, non-load-bearing curtain wall, elevators
          EGYPTIAN                          • Produced the skyscraper - America's single greatest
            GREEK                           contribution to architecture
            ROMAN
   EARLY CHRISTIAN
         BYZANTINE
      ROMANESQUE
            GOTHIC
      RENAISSANCE
18TH-19TH C REVIVAL
    20TH C MODERN
                                                                                                     Robie House, Chicago
           ISLAMIC
                                                                                                     • Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright
             INDIAN
CHINESE & JAPANESE                                                                                   Winslow House, River Forest, Illinois (aka Prairie House)
           FILIPINO                                                                                  • First important work of Frank Lloyd Wright
                                                                                                     Taliesin East, Spring Green, Wisconsin
                                                                                                     • Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright
                                                                                                                          18th-19th C: Revival
                                            Unity Temple, Oak Park, Illinois                          The State Capitol, Richmond, Virginia
                                            • by Frank Lloyd Wright                                   • Designed by Thomas Jefferson
                                                                                                      • First neo-classical monument in America, based on
                                                                                                      Maison Caree, Nimes
                                                                                                      • Ionic order
      PRE-HISTORIC
                  history of architecture
        NEAR EAST
          EGYPTIAN
            GREEK
            ROMAN
   EARLY CHRISTIAN
         BYZANTINE
      ROMANESQUE
            GOTHIC
      RENAISSANCE
18TH-19TH C REVIVAL
    20TH C MODERN
                                            The United States Capitol, Washington DC
           ISLAMIC
                                            • First designed by Dr. William Thorton along Palladian
             INDIAN                         lines
CHINESE & JAPANESE                          • Numerous modifications after the war
           FILIPINO                         • Crowning dome                                           Lincoln Memorial, Washington DC
                                            • One of the world's best known buildings                 • Designed by Henry Bacon
                                                                                                      • Greek Doric style
                                                                                                                     18th-19th C: Revival
                                            Merchants Exchange, Philadelphia
                                            • Designed by William Strickland
                                            • Greek-revival
                                            The Marshall Field Wholesale Warehouse, Chicago,
                                            Illinois
                                            • Designed by HH Richardson
                                            The Auditorium Building, Chicago, Illinois
                                            • Designed by Dankmar Adler and Louis Sullivan
                                            • Neo-Byzantine interior
                                            The Reliance Building, Chicago
                                            • Designed by Burnham and Root
                                                                                               The Monadnock Building, Chicago
                                                                                               • Designed by Daniel Burnham
                                                                                               The Second Leiter Building, Chicago
                                                                                               • Metal-framed building
      PRE-HISTORIC
                  history of architecture
                                                                                               The Gace Building, Chicago
        NEAR EAST                                                                              • Designed by Louis Sullivan and Holabird and Roche
          EGYPTIAN
            GREEK                                                                              The Schlesinger-Mayer Store
            ROMAN                                                                              • Designed by Louis Sullivan
   EARLY CHRISTIAN                                                                             • Suggestion of Art Noveau style
         BYZANTINE
      ROMANESQUE                                                                               The Larkin Soap Co. Building, Buffalo, NY
            GOTHIC                                                                             • Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright
      RENAISSANCE
18TH-19TH C REVIVAL                                                                            The Woolworth Building, NY
    20TH C MODERN                                                                              • Designed by Cass Gilbert
                                                                                               • Gothic style
           ISLAMIC
             INDIAN                                                                            The Wainwright Building, St. Louis
CHINESE & JAPANESE                                                                             • Designed by Adler and Sullivan
           FILIPINO
                                                                                               Empire State Building
                                                                                               • Designed by Shreve, Lamb and Harmon
                                                                                               • 85 storeys