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Victorian

The Palace of Westminster serves as the meeting


place of the House of Commons and the House of
Lords, the two houses of the Parliament of the
United Kingdom.

Islamic

The Court of the Lion, a Moorish masterpiece at


tbe Alhambra Palace (Granada, Spain)

Romanesque

Notre Dame de Tournai. Tournai Belgium, 17th


century

Baroque
Les Invalides. Formally the Hôtel national des
Invalides (The National Residence of the
Invalids), or also as Hôtel des Invalides, is a
complex of buildings in the 7th arrondissement
of Paris, France, containing museums and
monuments, all relating to the military history of
France, as well as a hospital and a retirement
home for war veterans, the building's original
purpose.
Neo Classical
Pantheon Paris(1756-97). Designed by
Jacques-Germain Soufflot

Tudor
Bramall Hall near Greater Manchester,
England

Bauhaus

Bauhaus Building by Walter Gropius


(1925–26).The building was designed by
the founder of the Bauhaus, Walter
Gropius, and commissioned by the city of
Dessau. The plans were drafted in
Gropius’s private office – the Bauhaus did
not have its own department of
architecture until 1927. The interior
fittings were made in the Bauhaus
workshops. The city of Dessau financed
the project and also provided the building
plot.
Renaissance

Palazzo Medici Riccardi: Rusticated stone


walls of the Renaissance Palazzo Medici
Riccardi

Gothic

Amiens Cathedral, France

Amiens is the tallest completed cathedral in


France, reaching an internal height of 138.8
feet. It also has the largest interior volume
at 260,000 cubic yards.

Modernist

The Cube House or Kubuswoningen is


actually a set of smaller houses designed by
Piet Blom in the 70’s. It’s an entire complex
of cubic homes tilted at 45 degrees and
perched on hexagon-shaped pylons to
create more space at the floor level.

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