Key:building:architecture
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Architectural style of a building ![]() |
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According to Wikipedia architectural style characterizes a building by the features that make it notable and historically identifiable.
How to map
One of the following attributes may be added to a building=*
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The following ranges of the date of construction are just to group them. Styles might appear outside the given ranges.
600 - 1400
building:architecture=romanesque
-Romanesque architecture
building:architecture=gothic
-Gothic architecture
1400 - 1800
building:architecture=renaissance
-Renaissance architecture
building:architecture=mannerism
-Mannerism
building:architecture=baroque
-Baroque architecture
building:architecture=rococo
-Rococo
1800 - 1900
building:architecture=empire
-Empire style
building:architecture=neoclassicism
-Neoclassical architecture
building:architecture=georgian
-Georgian architecture
building:architecture=victorian
-Victorian architecture
building:architecture=historicism
-Historicism (art)
building:architecture=neo-romanesque
-Romanesque Revival architecture
building:architecture=neo-byzantine
-Byzantine Revival architecture
building:architecture=neo-gothic
-Gothic Revival architecture
building:architecture=neo-renaissance
-Renaissance Revival architecture
building:architecture=neo-baroque
-Baroque Revival architecture
1900 - 1950
building:architecture=art_nouveau
-Art Nouveau
building:architecture=eclectic
-Eclecticism in architecture
building:architecture=functionalism
-Functionalism
building:architecture=cubism
-Cubism
building:architecture=new_objectivity
-New Objectivity
building:architecture=art_deco
-Art Deco
building:architecture=modern
-Modern architecture
building:architecture=amsterdam_school
-Amsterdam_School
building:architecture=international_style
-International Style
1950 - now
building:architecture=constructivism
-Constructivism
building:architecture=stalinist_neoclassicism
-Stalinist architecture
building:architecture=brutalist
-Brutalist architecture
building:architecture=postmodern
-Postmodern architecture
building:architecture=contemporary
-Contemporary architecture
Inspiration for further values can be found in Category:Architectural styles or article List of architectural styles on Wikipedia.
Mixed styles
If there is no style which dominates by far, use multiple values separated by semicolon beginning with the most dominant style. For example the monastery church in Beuron [1] can be tagged as building:architecture=baroque;neo-byzantine
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Used on Zanzibar by the NGT team
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building:architecture
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classic_swahili
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Term describing the style of a Swahili house in its most basic form usually with a baraza and entrance located either in the middle or to the side of the front elevation and without any additional decorative elements. ![]() |
building:architecture
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omani
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Term describing buildings stylistically inspired by the Omani architecture found in Zanzibar. ![]() |
building:architecture
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indian
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Term describing buildings stylistically inspired by the Indian architecture found in Zanzibar. ![]() |
building:architecture
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british_colonial
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Broad stylistic term applied to buildings built during the period of the British Protectorate in Zanzibar. ![]() |
building:architecture
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art_deco
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Stylistic term defined by geometrical ornamentation, bold use of colours and lavish decoration. ![]() |
building:architecture
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modernism
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Broad stylistic term describing structures which are thoroughly modernist in their concept, structure and appearance as well as the stylistic language of various typologies found in the area mainly defined by sparse use of decorative elements and/or application of geometrical forms, projecting horizontal slabs over the entrance, projecting geometrical sunshades over the windows and brise-soleil. ![]() |
building:architecture
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eclectic
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Term describing the architectural style of buildings which combine particular elements of various styles often with a historical reference. The term applies to all typologies found in the area and can be used to describe buildings with one or multiple citations of various styles in its architectural elements (i.e. the use of crenulations, columns or pilasters as decorative elements in one building). ![]() |
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hypermodern
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Term describing the architectural style of post-modern (contemporary) buildings often applying strong symbolical architectural expressions. Hypermodern buildings usually show little consideration to their climatic and physical context and are characterized by a mixed use of materials most often including glazing.![]() |