Introduction | |
Revolution | |
Industrial Revolution | |
Late Neoclassic | |
Directoire, French Empire | |
German Greek Revival, Biedermeier | |
English Regency, British Greek Revival | |
American Greek Revival, American Empire | |
Victorian Revivals | |
Gothic Revival | |
Italianate, Renaissance Revival | |
Second Empire, Rococo Revival | |
Exoticism | |
Stick, Queen Anne | |
Academic Historicism | |
Romanesque Revival | |
Classical Eclecticism | |
Georgian & Colonial Revival | |
Spanish Colonial Revival | |
Reforms | |
The Shakers | |
Aesthetic Movement | |
English Arts & Crafts | |
Shingle, American Arts & Crafts | |
Innovation | |
Art Nouveau | |
Vienna Secession | |
Chicago School | |
Modern Forerunners | |
DeStijl | |
The Bauhaus | |
Modernism | |
Art Deco, Art Moderne | |
International Style | |
Modern Eclectic | |
Scandinavian Modern | |
Experimentation | |
Eclectic Dialogues | |
Contextual Humanism | |
Post Modern | |
Late Modern | |
Millennium Dialogues | |
Glossary | |
Bibliography | |
Index Illustration Credits | |
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