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  2. Georgian architecture - Wikipedia

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    Georgian architecture was widely disseminated in the English colonies during the Georgian era. American buildings of the Georgian period were very often constructed of wood with clapboards; even columns were made of timber, framed up, and turned on an oversized lathe.

  3. Sociology of architecture - Wikipedia

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    Architecture is the visual shape ("Gestalt") of society, and within that, all the various building types (architecture of consumption, of mobility, of the political and religious, as well as factories, prisons, cinema buildings, etc.) could become objects of architectural sociology.

  4. Architecture of Georgia - Wikipedia

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    The architecture of Georgia refers to the styles of architecture found in Georgia. The country is exceptionally rich in architectural monuments. Characteristic features of the Georgian architecture are monumentality, clear composition, strict proportions, moderate use of decorations, and above all these the harmonic interaction with nature. [1]

  5. Category:Georgian architecture - Wikipedia

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  6. Why Don't We Talk About Georgian Style Homes More? - AOL

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    Learn all there is to know about Georgian houses, including their distinct architectural features and interesting history.

  7. The Georgian Group - Wikipedia

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    Entrance to 6 Fitzroy Square. The Georgian Group is a British charity, and the national authority on Georgian architecture built between 1700 and 1837 in England and Wales. As one of the National Amenity Societies, The Georgian Group is a statutory consultee on alterations to listed buildings, and by law must be notified of any work to a relevant listed building which involves any element of ...

  8. Culture of Georgia (country) - Wikipedia

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    Georgian culture enjoyed a renaissance of classical literature, arts, philosophy, architecture and science in the 11th century. [4] Over the course of centuries, to varying degrees it was influenced by Classical Greece , the Roman Empire , the Byzantine Empire , various Persian empires (e.g. Achaemenid , Sassanian , and Safavid ), [ 5 ] [ 6 ...

  9. Georgian era - Wikipedia

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    The definition of the Georgian era is also often extended to include the relatively short reign of William IV, which ended with his death in 1837. The subperiod that is the Regency era is defined by the regency of George IV as Prince of Wales during the illness of his father George III. [ 2 ]