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  • #REDIRECT [[Timeline of architecture]] ...
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  • {{Year nav topic5|1700|architecture}} The year '''1700 in architecture''' involved some significant events. ...
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  • {{Year nav topic5|1703|architecture}} The year '''1703 in [[architecture]]''' involved some significant architectural events and new buildings. ...
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  • {{Year nav topic5|1705|architecture}} The year '''1705 in architecture''' involved some significant events. ...
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  • {{Year nav topic5|1708|architecture}} The year '''1708 in architecture''' involved some significant architectural events and new buildings. ...
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  • ...Somerset|Bath]] and the [[Marino Crescent]] in [[Dublin]] date back to the 1700s. ...usetts, USA<ref>{{cite book| first=Spiro |last=Kostof | title=A History of Architecture: Settings and Rituals | publisher=[[Oxford University Press]] | location=Ne ...
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  • {{Year nav topic5|1704|architecture}} The year '''1704 in architecture''' involved some significant events. ...
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  • {{Year nav topic5|1706|architecture}} The year '''1706 in architecture''' involved some significant events. ...
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  • == Historic course (late 1700s) == ...sharchitecture.org/commonplace/project5b.htm Royston Road Parks, Glasgow], Architecture & Design Scotland</ref> and beside the former Great Eastern Hotel on [[Duke ...
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  • ...Frontispiece.jpg|thumb|Frontispiece of Marc-Antoine Laugier: ''Essai sur l'architecture'' 2nd ed. 1755 by [[Charles Eisen]] (1720–1778). Allegorical engraving of t ...n and the natural environment as the fundamental basis for the creation of architecture. The idea of The Primitive Hut contends that the ideal [[architectural form ...
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  • ...architecture|mid-Georgian]], [[Rococo|English Rococo]], and [[Neoclassical architecture|Neoclassical]] styles. In 1754 he published a book of his designs in a [[Tr ...ern taste: to which is prefixed, a short explanation of the five orders of architecture and rules of perspective, with proper directions for executing the most dif ...
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  • The saltbox is an example of [[American colonial architecture]], although it probably originated in Kent and East Anglia, coming across w ...ntil around 1820.<ref name=eh>{{cite magazine |magazine=Early Homes |title=Architecture Catslide and Saltbox: vernacular forms that owe it to the roof|date=Spring ...
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  • ...(architecture)|piers]], and [[Baptismal font|font]], are [[English Gothic architecture#Early English Gothic|Early English]]. Simon de Luda was appointed rector in From the mid-1700s, the manor farm was known for its [[English Leicester sheep]]. In 1848, the ...
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  • | architecture = [[Cape Dutch architecture|Cape Dutch]] In 1779 the portion of the estate including Van der Stel's [[Cape Dutch architecture|Cape Dutch]]-style manor house was sold to the Cloete family,<ref name=Fair ...
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  • ==Architecture== {{main|Renaissance architecture}} ...
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  • '''Palazzo Mozzi''' or '''Palazzo de' Mozzi''' is an early [[Renaissance architecture|Renaissance]] palace, located at the end of the Piazza de' Mozzi that emerg ...g the 1500s, and the Mozzi family repossessed the site by 1551. During the 1700s and early 1800s, the palace was refurbished by the architect [[Gasparo Mari ...
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  • ...ated]] on Barbados and is one of the [[island]]'s two remaining [[Jacobean architecture|Jacobean]] [[mansion|house]]s. ...family also owned slave plantations in Jamaica, which they sold in the mid-1700s.<ref>{{Cite web|last1=Lashmar|first1=Paul|last2=Smith|first2=Jonathan|date= ...
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  • | style = [[Gothic architecture|Gothic]] ==Architecture== ...
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  • ...I]], bought the ancestral estate of the Stourtons and built a [[Palladian architecture|Palladian]] villa designed by [[Colen Campbell]].<ref name=Hyams>{{cite boo {{UK-business-bio-1700s-stub}} ...
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  • ...house that was located on the east side of Sørkedalsveien. Dating from the 1700s, the house was named for [[Captain (armed forces)|Captain]] Michael Wilhelm ...le of [[Classicism]] with influences of [[art deco]] and [[Baroque Revival architecture|neo-baroque]]. The main church has 400 seats and was built of brick. The ch ...
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  • ...{{Lang|uk|Фортеця Ені-Кале}} (''Yeni-Kale fortress'') |designation1_type = Architecture |designation1_number = 010051}} [[Category:Military installations established in the 1700s]] ...
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