1. Classical traditional style, which originated from the ancient Greek temple architecture from the 9th century BC to the 4th century BC, and the ancient Roman public building law style from 1 century BC to the 5th century BC. On this basis, neoclassical style emerged, which originated from the main venue of 1893 Chicago World Expo.
Second, the classical Renaissance traditional style:
1, Georgian style, inspired by the architecture and furniture books of Queen Anne and George Dynasty in England.
2. Adam style. Adam style is the development and essence of George style.
3. Italian style, first popular in Britain for nearly 200 years, was introduced to the United States.
4. Italian Renaissance style. /kloc-in the last decade of the 0/9th century, a large number of American architects visited Italy and brought back first-hand information on the design of Italian Renaissance style villas. The most popular period of this kind of villa in America was on the eve of the First World War.
5. The style of the second French Empire. This architectural style originated in Paris during the reign of Charles Louis Napolé on Bonaparte, and was introduced to the United States through Britain. At first, it was the main form of public buildings, and later it was gradually adopted by garden villas.
6. French eclectic style. During the First World War, many Americans served in France and had an intuitive understanding of French villas. Coupled with the dual influence of castle style and academic style at that time, they began to build villas in the United States after the war-eclectic style.
7. Colonial revival style. It was put forward by American architect McKinley. Although other styles also had influences, it basically kept the Georgian and Adam styles (English tradition), which was asymmetrical because it absorbed the style of Queen Anne.
8. American style. The roots of American style were gradually formed on the basis of the creative display of houses in various parts of the American continent (Britain, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands and Spain) during the colonial period.
9. Dutch style. Including colonial style and colonial revival style.
10, Spanish style. Spanish style is the general name of colonial style, missionary style, eclectic style and Monterey style, including the Spanish national style that once prevailed in South America. Its southwestern part of the United States gradually advanced to the United States along the Mexican border and the California coast.
Third, the traditional style of the Middle Ages. The Middle Ages refers to the period from the 5th century to the pre-Renaissance 1000. During this period, churches and monasteries were widely built all over Europe, and the main styles were often Gothic and Romanesque.
1, British residential style. This villa was first built by the British in the richest area on the east coast of the United States.
2. German style.
3. French colonial style.
4. Gothic style. Gothic style originated from the construction of French churches, such as Notre Dame de Paris is an outstanding representative of Gothic style.
5. Castle style. Castle style originated from ancient French castle architecture in16th century.
6. Styx style. Styx is a transition from Gothic revival style to Queen Anne style.
7. Queen Anne style. 1847, the first villa greenhouse with Queen Anne style in the United States came out in Rhode Island. Its simplified form is called Victorian.
8. Singer style. It is rooted in three styles: Queen Anne style, colonial revival style and Roman style.
9. Roman style. 19 began to rise in the 1970s, when it became popular in Germany and France.
10, Tudor style. Tudor style is a mixture of post-medieval English style and Renaissance style.
Fourth, the standard model of contemporary garden villas. Contemporary garden villas can be divided into modern traditions and contemporary traditions. The styles from 1900 to 1940 belong to the modern tradition, and those after 1940 belong to the contemporary tradition. A little.