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Types of Architecture : Defining Elegance and Functionality

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White Title proudly showcases a diverse range of architectural styles that cater to modern living while paying homage to timeless designs. Explore our curated selection of architectural types to find the perfect match for your lifestyle and aspirations:

1. Modern Architecture

Key Features: Clean lines, minimalism, large glass windows, flat roofs, open floor plans.

Materials: Steel, concrete, glass.

Inspiration: Functionalism, simplicity, form follows function.

2. Contemporary Architecture

Key Features: Fluid, dynamic designs with a focus on sustainability and technology.

Materials: Eco-friendly materials, smart technology integration, mixed media.

Inspiration: Current trends and innovative building techniques.

3. Colonial Architecture

Key Features: Symmetry, multi-pane windows, brick or wood siding, decorative columns.

Materials: Brick, stone, wood.

Inspiration: Early American colonial homes, especially from the 17th and 18th centuries.

4. Mediterranean Architecture

Key Features: Red-tiled roofs, stucco walls, arched windows and doorways, courtyards.

Materials: Stucco, terracotta, wrought iron.

Inspiration: Coastal areas of Spain, Italy, and Greece.

5. Craftsman Architecture

Key Features: Low-pitched roofs, wide eaves, exposed beams, built-in cabinetry, large porches with thick square or round columns.

Materials: Natural materials like wood, stone, and brick.

Inspiration: American Arts and Crafts movement of the late 19th century.

6. Victorian Architecture

Key Features: Ornate detailing, asymmetrical designs, steeply pitched roofs, towers or turrets, large wraparound porches.

Materials: Brick, stone, wood.

Inspiration: Popular during the reign of Queen Victoria (1837-1901), characterized by elaborate ornamentation.

7. Ranch Architecture

Key Features: Single-story, low-pitched roofs, open floor plans, wide windows, sprawling layouts.

Materials: Brick, wood, stucco.

Inspiration: American West, popularized in the mid-20th century.

7. Tudor Architecture

Key Features: Steeply pitched gable roofs, brick or stone exteriors, decorative half-timbering, tall narrow windows.

Materials: Brick, stone, wood.

Inspiration: Based on medieval English architecture from the Tudor period (late 15th to early 17th century).

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