architectural style
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Definition
Noun: - A specific method or approach to designing buildings and structures, characterized by distinctive features, forms, and ornamentation that are recognized as belonging to a particular period, place, or cultural tradition. It refers to architecture considered as a kind of art form or category of design.
Usage
The term "architectural style" is used to classify and describe buildings based on their shared design principles, historical context, and aesthetic characteristics. - It is typically used as a countable noun (e.g., an architectural style, many architectural styles). - It often follows prepositions like in, of, or from (e.g., built in the Gothic style, a style of architecture).
Examples
- Noun:
- Gothic and Baroque are two distinct architectural styles from European history.
- The city is known for its unique blend of architectural styles.
- What architectural style is this building? It looks Neoclassical.
Advanced Usage
- "to be in the [style name] architectural style": To be designed according to the principles of a specific style.
- The cathedral is in the High Gothic architectural style.
- Used in academic or descriptive contexts to analyze and compare buildings.
- The lecture traced the evolution of the Romanesque architectural style.
Variants and Related Words
- Style (n): In the context of architecture, it can be used more generally, with "architectural" being implied. (e.g., ).
- Architecture (n): The broader art and science of designing buildings. An "architectural style" is a subcategory of architecture.
- Architectural (adj): Relating to architecture (e.g., , ).
Synonyms
- Style of architecture: A direct synonym.
- Architectural tradition: Emphasizes the historical and cultural lineage of a style.
- Design style: A broader term that can include architecture but also other design fields.
Related Idioms and Phrases
- A style of its own: Used to describe architecture that is unique and does not neatly fit into a recognized historical category.
- The building's innovative design gives it a style of its own.
- In style: Conforming to a current or specified style. (Note: This is a general idiom, not exclusive to architecture).
- Houses with large porches were in style in that era.
Noun
- architecture as a kind of art form