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  2. Neo-eclectic architecture - Wikipedia

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    Neo-eclectic architecture combines a wide array of decorative techniques taken from an assortment of different house styles. It can be considered a devolution from the clean and unadorned modernist styles and principles behind the Mid-Century modern and Ranch-style houses that dominated North American residential design and construction in the first decades after the Second World War.

  3. Eclecticism in architecture - Wikipedia

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    In contemporary society, styles that draw from many different cultural and historical styles are loosely described as "eclectic" though references to eclectic architecture within literature and media are usually about buildings constructed within the eclectic movement of the late 19th-early 20th century period.

  4. Neomodern - Wikipedia

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    Neomodern or neomodernist architecture is a reaction to the complexity of postmodern architecture and eclecticism in architecture, seeking greater simplicity. The architectural style, which is also referred to as New Modernism, is said to have legitimized an outlook of comprehensive individualism and relativism.

  5. Local history and eclectic architecture on view at Short ...

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    From Queen Anne to quirky, eight sites in the Short North will open their doors for a preview tour on Saturday and the official tour on Sunday.

  6. Postmodern architecture - Wikipedia

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    Postmodern architecture has also been described as neo-eclectic, where reference and ornament have returned to the façade, replacing the aggressively unornamented modern styles. This eclecticism is often combined with the use of non-orthogonal angles and unusual surfaces, most famously in the State Gallery of Stuttgart by James Stirling and ...

  7. Eclecticism - Wikipedia

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    Modern Hinduism is also the result of an eclectic process that brought together numerous philosophical and religious influences (Unifying Hinduism). Modern Hindu figures like Swami Vivekananda and Mahatma Gandhi continued this tradition of eclecticism. Vivekananda drew upon Vedānta, Sāṃkhya-Yoga, and Western philosophy to present a ...

  8. New Classical architecture - Wikipedia

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    Other notable classical architecture awards include the American Palladio Award, [28] the European Philippe Rotthier Prize , [29] the Iberian Rafael Manzano Prize, [30] the Edmund N. Bacon Prize, [31] and the Rieger Graham Prize [32] of the Institute of Classical Architecture and Art (ICAA) for architecture graduates.

  9. Modern architecture - Wikipedia

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    The Art Deco architectural style (called Style Moderne in France), was modern, but it was not modernist; it had many features of modernism, including the use of reinforced concrete, glass, steel, chrome, and it rejected traditional historical models, such as the Beaux-Arts style and Neo-classicism; but, unlike the modernist styles of Le ...