Georgian architecture
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乔治亚建筑, 乔治亚式建筑风格
the architectural style of the Georgian period, 1714-1830, featuring symmetrical designs, classical influences, and refined detailing
Georgian architecture is a style of building design that was popular in the 18th and early 19th centuries, during the reigns of the British kings named George. This style is known for its focus on symmetry, proportion, and balance. Georgian buildings often have a formal appearance, with evenly spaced windows, classical columns, and decorative moldings. Brick or stone is typically used, with simple but elegant details like large windows that slide up and down, and paneled doors. Georgian architecture aims to create a sense of order and refinement in both residential and public buildings.