what is the characteristics of late Georgian and what the characteristics of Chippendale style
Antebellum architecture is typically Neoclassical. In other words, it mimics characteristics of the classical Greek and Roman styles including the use of columns, pediments and classical materials such as marble. The word Antebellum means "Pre-war", which refers to the popularity of Neoclassical architecture in mansions and some public buildings such as the US Capitol the late 18th and 19th Centuries prior to the American Civil War.
Like any country, Ireland has all sorts of architecture, so there is no simple answer to the question. You will find all kinds of architecture in buildings of different ages. Ireland has buildings that are 5000 years old, which is older than the pyramids in Egypt. Dublin in particular, but also some other Irish cities, is famous for Georgian Architecture. It dates from the early 18th century through to the early 19th century. Lots of more modern buildings have been built in the Georgian style too, in order to fit in with surrounding buildings.
ziggurat
White exterior and red-tiled roof.
Federal Style
Pamela W. Gosner has written: 'Caribbean Georgian, the great and small houses of the West Indies' -- subject(s): Architecture, Domestic, Architecture, Georgian, Domestic Architecture, Georgian Architecture, Influence, Vernacular architecture 'Caribbean baroque' -- subject(s): Architecture, Architecture, Spanish colonial, Spanish colonial Architecture
Angus Whiteford Acworth has written: 'Treasure in the Caribbean' 'Treasure in the Caribbean' -- subject(s): Architecture Georgian, Georgian Architecture, Architecture
The style of architecture that interests me most is the Georgian Style.
Ireland has many forms of architecture. The cities, particularly Dublin, are especially famous for Georgian architecture.
planters' houses in the south
Richard Reid has written: 'Shell Book' 'A Decent Set of Girls' -- subject(s): Emigration, History 'Victorian House and Its Details' 'War in Pre-Colonial Eastern Africa' 'The Georgian house and its details' -- subject(s): Architecture, Domestic, Architecture, Georgian, Domestic Architecture, Georgian Architecture, History 'Traders, chiefs, and soldiers' -- subject(s): History, Politics and government, Chiefdoms, Social conditions 'Designing for Commerce (Picture Panorama of World Building)' 'The book of buildings' -- subject(s): Guide-books, Architecture
Isaac Newton lived during the late 17th and early 18th centuries, which is known as the early modern period. He was not specifically associated with the Georgian era, which followed later in the 18th century.
Flamboyant style is a late phase of the Gothic architecture that included an emphasis on decoration. Characteristics of the style include s-shaped tracery and expansive windows.
England, time of English monarchs King George I, II, III, IV
He might have been a chihuahua, but he had the characteristics of a much bigger dog.
There are buildings in Ireland that are over 5000 years old, right up to buildings currently under construction, so no one year can be said to be when Ireland's architecture was made. Georgian architecture is particularly famous in Ireland's cities, but that cannot be attributed to any one year. Georgian architecture refers to styles of buildings built in the 18th and 19th centuries, and buildings similar to those, that have been built at other times.
Antebellum architecture is typically Neoclassical. In other words, it mimics characteristics of the classical Greek and Roman styles including the use of columns, pediments and classical materials such as marble. The word Antebellum means "Pre-war", which refers to the popularity of Neoclassical architecture in mansions and some public buildings such as the US Capitol the late 18th and 19th Centuries prior to the American Civil War.