Victorian architecture
The term
Victorian architecture can refer to one of a number of
architectural styles predominantly in the
Victorian era. As with the latter, the period of building that it covers may slightly overlap the actual reign of
Queen Victoria after whom it is named.
The Victorian era lasted roughly 75 years, from 1825 to 1900. Greek Revival architecture stretches from the later part of the Colonial era into the beginnings of the Victorian era. Similarly, the
Arts and Crafts movement in The United States started a few years before the end of the Victorian era.
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British Arts and Crafts movement*
Gothic Revival*
Italianate*
Jacobethan (the precusor to the Queen Anne style)
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Neoclassicism*
Neo-Grec*
Painted ladies*
Queen Anne*
Renaissance Revival*
Romanesque Revival (includes
Richardsonian Romanesque)
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Second Empire*
Stick-Eastlake* Industrial
There are also Folk and Shingle Style Victorian Houses. Please note that the names of architectural styles (as well as their adaptations) varied between countries. Many homes combined the elements of several different styles and are not easily distinguishable as one particular style or another. Highly decorated houses are sometimes called
gingerbread houses.
Great Victorian era cities include
London,
Glasgow,
Melbourne and
Manchester.
The
Distillery District in
Toronto contains the largest and best preserved collection of Victorian-era industrial architecture in North America.
See also:
Georgian architecture.
Image:Santa Fe passenger terminal in San Diego prior to 1915.jpg|The California Southern Railroad's San Diego, California passenger terminal, built in 1887.Image:Z-5371.jpg|A view of the railroad depot at Disneyland amusement park in Anaheim, California. The building is in the Queen Anne style with mansard roofs, widow's walks, dormers, and a clock tower.Image:Victorian home restored.JPG|An example of the American Queen Ann style in Lebanon, Illinois.Image:Gingerbread (architecture).jpg|A "gingerbread" house.*Dixon, Roger and Muthesius, Stephan.
Victorian architecture. Thames & Hudson: 1978. ISBN 0500181632 .
*Prentice, Helaine Kaplan,
Rehab Right, Ten-Speed Press. ISBN 0898151724 - includes descriptions of different Victorian and early 20th Century architectural styles common in the San Francisco Bay Area, particularly
Oakland, and detailed instructions for repair and restoration of details common to older house styles.
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History and Style of Victorian Architecture and Hardware