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Title: European Architecture


1
European Architecture
  • An Introduction to different Styles

2
Romanesque1000-1200
  • Rounded arches
  • Small, high windows
  • Little Ornamentation

3
Romanesque
  • Accommodate numerous monks, priests and pilgrims
  • Pilgrims came looking at relics

4
Romanesque-Gothic
  • Rounded Arches on buildings
  • Pointed arches on church

5
Gothic1150-1500
  • Pointed Arches
  • Flying Buttresses
  • High Steeples
  • Focus up toward God

6
Gothic
  • Ribbed vaulted ceilings to preserve natural light

7
Gothic
  • Stained-glass window panels leading to
    sun-dappled interior effects

8
Renaissance1350-1600
  • Rebirth of Classical culture
  • Showed a harmony between human proportions and
    buildings

9
Renaissance
  • Revival of ancient Roman forms
  • the column and round arch, the tunnel vault, and
    the dome

10
Baroque1600-1800
  • Complex plan shapes
  • Grandeur, drama and contrast

11
Baroque
  • Rich surfaces
  • Bright colors

12
Baroque
  • Complex shapes were favored to heighten the
    feeling of motion and sensuality

13
Rococo1650-1750
  • Extremely Ornate
  • Ceilings and walls seem as one

14
Rococo
  • Walls, ceilings, and moldings feature
    interlacings of curves and countercurves

15
Rococo
  • Light, elegant, and elaborately ornamented

16
Fachwerk
  • Half-timbered structures

17
Fachwerk
  • Built between 1300 and 1700

18
Fachwerk
  • Style resulted from insufficient wood
  • Hay and plaster were used between wood frame

19
Neo-Classical1750-1850
  • Grandeur of scale
  • Simplicity of geometric forms

20
Neo-Classical
  • Dramatic use of columns
  • Antique simplicity
  • Reaction against Rococo

21
Romantic
  • Organic the harmony of nature
  • Classic bring order to chaotic world

22
Romantic
  • Set a mood
  • Give a memorable feeling
  • Irregular, undefined quality

23
Romantic
  • Return to nature
  • Seeks to celebrate the unknown parts of life

24
Biedermeier
  • Mid-1800s
  • Apolitical

25
Biedermeier1840-1870
  • Tied to home
  • Calmness and order

26
Jugendstil1910-1940
  • Art Nouveau
  • Floral motif
  • Use of wrought iron for ornamentation

27
Modern/Bauhaus1950 - present
  • Founded by Walther Gropius
  • Integration of art, craftsmanship, and technology

28
Modern/Bauhaus
  • Associated with a severe but elegant geometric
    style
  • Economy of means
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