Neoclassicism, Revivalism & Orientalism (1720 – 1910) – The world moves into the industrial revolution. As experienced building designers in Newcastle we find the sense of grandeur and anticipation of the times may explain why there was a desire to reference the great civilisations of old.
Europe
- Georgian (1714 - 1830)
- Neo-Palladian (1715 – 1800)
- Gothic Revival (1740 - 1870)
- Pombaline style (1755 - 1860)
- Greek Revival (1758 - 1870)
- Indo – Saracenic (1795 – 1880)
- Empire (1800 - 1830)
- Egyptian Revival (1809 - 1929)
- Palazzo Style (1816 - 1936)
- Italianate (1820 - 1890)
- Beaux-Arts (1830 - 1900)
- Victorian (Renaissance Revival, Baroque Revival, Empire Revival, Queen Anne) (1837-1901)
- Edwardian (1901 - 1910)
American
- Colonial Georgian architecture (1714 - 1830)
- Neo-palladian (1720 - 1800)
- Federal (1780-1830)
- Greek Revival (1803 – 1860)
- Egyptian Revival (1809 - 1929)
- Antebellum (1812 - 1861)
- Beaux-Arts (1830 - 1900)
- Italianate (1840 - 1890)
- Romanesque Revival (1840 – 1930)
- Renaissance Revival (1876 - 1917)
- Queen Anne Style (1880 - 1910)
- Gothic Revival (1890 - 1960)
- Colonial Revival (1890 - 1930)
Australian (Exclusive)
- Queenslander (1840 - 1969)
- Federation (1890 - 1920)