Architectural styles, simply put, are a set of features that make a building easily recognizable. A style may include building materials and even method of construction. The history of architectural styles shows that design trends change according to every period's beliefs, ideologies, and of course, existing technology.


While architecture continues to grow and change, pre-existing styles are still prominent. They can be seen across the globe from buildings and mosques to museums and art galleries. Used to reflect society in the past centuries, architectural styles now are an artistic and expressive means.



Major Metropolitan cities boast a range of styles that give them an impressive feel. From the Ancient Greeks to contemporary architecture, we bring you a brief history of 8 architectural styles from around the world.


Modern Architecture first emerged in the first half of the 20th century. It relied on the use of new technologies available, using mainly glass, steel, and reinforced concrete. Modernism also emerged as a way to reject older architectural styles such as Neo-classicism.


Modern Architecture usually includes plain geometric forms. It also emphasizes the location and function of the structure. Contemporary Architecture is otherwise known as the architecture of the 21st century. Architects employ various different styles in buildings rather than rely on just one style. Designed to astonish, contemporary buildings defy expectations with their impressive and expressive nature.



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