1. Classic building architecture
An umbrella term referring to building styles originating in ancient Greece and Rome, classical architecture has influenced subsequent design movements around the world for centuries, including neoclassical architecture and Greek Revival. Some of the most famous buildings in the modern world are based on ancient Greek and Roman designs. Classical architecture focuses on symmetry and proportions. Columns with Doric, Ionic or Corinthian details. Using materials such as marble, brick and concrete; and classical design motifs such as interior moldings, moderately pitched ceilings, box gables, decorative door surrounds, and broken podiums over front doors.
While classical architecture was largely replaced by modernism and contemporary architecture in the 20th century, Classical architecture is still being built in a style that has been renamed as "New Classic".

2. Neoclassical building

3. Building Industrial Arious

4. Bahaus of the building

5. Victorian Building Architecture

6. The arts and crafts of architecture


