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  1. Greek Revival architecture was a style that began in the middle of the 18th century but which particularly flourished in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, predominantly in northern Europe, the United States, and Canada, as well as in Greece itself following its independence in 1821.

  2. Greek Revival, architectural style, based on 5th-century-bc Greek temples, which spread throughout Europe and the United States during the first half of the 19th century. The main reasons for the style’s popularity seem to have been the general intellectual preoccupation with ancient Greek culture.

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  3. 8 de dez. de 2023 · tose / Getty Images. Greek Revival is a style of architecture inspired by the symmetry, proportion, simplicity, and elegance of the ancient Greek temples of 5th century B.C. In the United States, Greek Revival reached peak popularity from 1825 to 1860, which was the start of the Civil War.

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  4. 16 de jul. de 2021 · Design & Style. Greek Revival Architecture Guide: 10 Elements of Greek Revival. Written by MasterClass. Last updated: Jul 16, 2021 • 3 min read. The early nineteenth century brought a revival of the classical architecture found in ancient Greece. The style continues to echo through contemporary construction.

  5. 10 de mar. de 2022 · Greek Revival architecture: simplicity and splendour. Share the page. Introduction. Start the trail. Who was Robert Smirke? Trail information. Suitable for all ages. Duration. Around 40 minutes. View the trail map. Get closer to Greek Revival architecture at the British Museum.

  6. Greek Revival architecture was a style that began in the middle of the 18th century but which particularly flourished in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, predominantly in northern Europe, the United States, and Canada, as well as in Greece itself following its independence in 1832.