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Arquitectura y Construcción - Estilos de Arquitectura

Aquí aprenderás algunas palabras en inglés relacionadas con estilos de arquitectura, como "norman", "grecian" y "colonial".

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Art Nouveau
[Sustantivo]

a style of art and architecture, predominant in late 19th century, marked by complex curved patterns depicting natural objects such as flowers and plants

modernismo

modernismo

Baroque
[Sustantivo]

an ornate and grand style of art, music, and architecture present in the 17th and early 18th centuries in Europe

Barroco

Barroco

Ex: The Baroque period was a time of great artistic innovation and cultural achievement, leaving a lasting legacy of grandeur and opulence in European art, music, and architecture.
Bauhaus
[Sustantivo]

a style of architecture, originated in Germany in early 20th century, with simple and practical geometric designs and no elaborate decorations, using materials such as concrete, steel, and glass

bauhaus

bauhaus

modernism
[Sustantivo]

a style or movement in art, literature, and architecture developed in the beginning of 20th century that greatly differs from ones that are traditional

modernismo

modernismo

Ex: Modernism in literature often challenges conventional storytelling, as seen in the experimental prose of James Joyce and Virginia Woolf.

the architectural style prevalent during the reign of Queen Victoria in Britain, characterized by ornate details, eclectic influences, and a combination of Gothic Revival, Italianate, and Queen Anne styles

arquitectura victoriana, estilo arquitectónico victoriano

arquitectura victoriana, estilo arquitectónico victoriano

the architectural style that prevailed in Western Europe during the 11th and 12th centuries, characterized by its thick walls, rounded arches, and sturdy construction

arquitectura románica, estilo románico

arquitectura románica, estilo románico

Tudor architecture
[Sustantivo]

the architectural style prevalent in England during the Tudor period, characterized by half-timbered structures, steep gabled roofs, ornamental brickwork, and decorative details

arquitectura Tudor, estilo Tudor

arquitectura Tudor, estilo Tudor

the architectural style that emerged in the late 19th century, emphasizing craftsmanship, natural materials, and traditional techniques

arquitectura de Artes y Oficios, estilo de Artes y Manualidades

arquitectura de Artes y Oficios, estilo de Artes y Manualidades

postmodernism
[Sustantivo]

a movement and style in art, literature, architecture, etc. in the 20th century, which reacted against modernism and is usually marked by a return to earlier styles and inclusion of features from various periods

posmodernismo

posmodernismo

the architectural style that emerged in Normandy and England during the medieval period, characterized by sturdy construction, rounded arches, and decorative elements

arquitectura normanda, estilo normando

arquitectura normanda, estilo normando

a style of English Gothic architecture that emerged in the late 14th century, characterized by vertical lines, elaborate window tracery, and a focus on intricate detailing and ornamentation

arquitectura perpendicular, estilo perpendicular

arquitectura perpendicular, estilo perpendicular

a style of architecture that was popular in early 19th century England, emphasizing elegance, symmetry, and proportion

arquitectura de la Regencia, estilo Regencia

arquitectura de la Regencia, estilo Regencia

architectural styles, designs, and techniques that are rooted in historical, cultural, or regional contexts, often embodying enduring principles and craftsmanship

arquitectura tradicional, arquitectura vernácula

arquitectura tradicional, arquitectura vernácula

Deconstructivism
[Sustantivo]

an architectural style that breaks down traditional design elements and uses unconventional shapes and forms to create buildings that appear fragmented, distorted, and unpredictable

deconstructivismo, deconstruccionismo

deconstructivismo, deconstruccionismo

the practice of designing and constructing buildings that prioritize environmental responsibility, energy efficiency, resource conservation, and the well-being of occupants

arquitectura sostenible, arquitectura sustentable

arquitectura sostenible, arquitectura sustentable

the architectural styles influenced by Islamic culture, featuring intricate geometric patterns and decorative elements

arquitectura islámica, estilo arquitectónico islámico

arquitectura islámica, estilo arquitectónico islámico

the architectural style prevalent during the reign of King Edward VII, characterized by a mix of traditional and modern design elements

arquitectura eduardiana, estilo arquitectónico eduardiano

arquitectura eduardiana, estilo arquitectónico eduardiano

the architectural style of the Georgian period, 1714-1830, featuring symmetrical designs, classical influences, and refined detailing

arquitectura georgiana, estilo arquitectónico georgiano

arquitectura georgiana, estilo arquitectónico georgiano

a style of architecture that makes the building's structure an important part of its artistic design, resulting in visually interesting and unique buildings

expresionismo estructural, estructuralismo expresivo

expresionismo estructural, estructuralismo expresivo

Streamline Moderne
[Sustantivo]

an architectural style that emerged in the 1930s characterized by sleek, aerodynamic forms, smooth curved lines, and an emphasis on the horizontal design elements

Estilo Streamline Moderne, Estilo moderno aerodinámico

Estilo Streamline Moderne, Estilo moderno aerodinámico

the architectural styles and structures developed by the ancient Romans, characterized by monumental buildings and classical elements such as arches and vaults

arquitectura romana antigua, arquitectura de la Roma antigua

arquitectura romana antigua, arquitectura de la Roma antigua

the architectural style that emerged during the Renaissance period, characterized by a revival of classical elements, harmonious proportions, and humanist design principles

arquitectura renacentista, estilo arquitectónico renacentista

arquitectura renacentista, estilo arquitectónico renacentista

a modernist architectural movement that emerged in the early 20th century, characterized by functionalism, simplicity, and the use of industrial materials such as glass, steel, and concrete

Estilo Internacional, Estilo Moderno Internacional

Estilo Internacional, Estilo Moderno Internacional

Rococo
[Sustantivo]

an elaborate and heavily decorated style of art, architecture, and furniture with asymmetrical patterns that was prevalent in Europe in the 18th century

rococó

rococó

Ex: The art historian gave a fascinating lecture on Rococo era , highlighting how the style reflected the social and cultural shifts of 18th-century Europe .

the architectural style that developed in the Byzantine Empire, characterized by its use of domes, elaborate decoration, and a fusion of Roman, Greek, and Eastern influences

Arquitectura bizantina, Estilo arquitectónico bizantino

Arquitectura bizantina, Estilo arquitectónico bizantino

a style influenced by ancient Greek and Roman designs, known for its balanced proportions and use of classical elements like columns and pediments

arquitectura clásica, arquitectura de estilo clásico

arquitectura clásica, arquitectura de estilo clásico

the architectural style that emerged during the colonial period, often characterized by symmetrical designs, decorative details, and influences from the colonizing country's architectural traditions

arquitectura colonial, estilo arquitectónico colonial

arquitectura colonial, estilo arquitectónico colonial

the architectural style of the present time, characterized by innovative design, experimentation, and a focus on sustainable and technology-driven solutions

arquitectura contemporánea, arquitectura del presente

arquitectura contemporánea, arquitectura del presente

New Classicism
[Sustantivo]

an architectural style that combines classical design elements with contemporary aesthetics and technologies

Nuevo Clasicismo, Neoclasicismo Actual

Nuevo Clasicismo, Neoclasicismo Actual

the architectural style developed by the ancient Greeks, characterized by its use of proportion, harmony, and distinctive elements such as columns, pediments, and entablatures

arquitectura griega antigua, estilo arquitectónico griego antiguo

arquitectura griega antigua, estilo arquitectónico griego antiguo

Gothic Revival
[Sustantivo]

an architectural style that emerged in the 18th and 19th centuries, characterized by the reintroduction of Gothic elements and forms inspired by medieval architecture

Neogótico, Revival gótico

Neogótico, Revival gótico

revivalism
[Sustantivo]

the architectural movement that sought to revive or recreate architectural styles from the past, often drawing inspiration from historical periods such as Classical, Gothic, or Renaissance

revivalismo, movimiento de revivalismo

revivalismo, movimiento de revivalismo

a style that draws inspiration from classical Greek and Roman architecture, characterized by symmetry, simplicity, and the use of classical elements such as columns and pediments

arquitectura neoclásica, estilo neoclásico

arquitectura neoclásica, estilo neoclásico

a distinctive architectural style characterized by the use of bold shapes, dynamic forms, and expressive design elements to evoke emotional responses

arquitectura expresionista, estilo arquitectónico expresionista

arquitectura expresionista, estilo arquitectónico expresionista

vernacular
[Sustantivo]

an architecture style that is used for building ordinary constructions rather than impressive and remarkable buildings

vernáculo

vernáculo

the distinctive architectural style developed by the ancient Egyptians, characterized by monumental structures, grandiose temples, and the use of symbolic motifs such as obelisks and pyramids

arquitectura egipcia antigua, arquitectura del Antiguo Egipto

arquitectura egipcia antigua, arquitectura del Antiguo Egipto

the architectural style associated with the Cistercian order of monks, known for its simplicity, austerity, and emphasis on functional design, with features such as unadorned walls, large windows, and open, light-filled spaces

arquitectura cisterciense, estilo arquitectónico cisterciense

arquitectura cisterciense, estilo arquitectónico cisterciense

Neo-futurism
[Sustantivo]

a futuristic design movement that combines architecture, art, and technology with a focus on innovation and sustainability

neofuturismo, neofuturismo (movimiento de diseño)

neofuturismo, neofuturismo (movimiento de diseño)

regional modernism
[Sustantivo]

an architectural movement that combines modern design principles with local cultural, climatic, and contextual considerations to create buildings that are both contemporary and rooted in their specific regional context

modernismo regional, regionalismo moderno

modernismo regional, regionalismo moderno

parametricism
[Sustantivo]

an architectural style characterized by the use of computational design tools and algorithms to generate complex and organic forms

parametricismo, paramétrico

parametricismo, paramétrico

a style that originated in medieval Europe, characterized by pointed arches, ribbed vaults, and flying buttresses

arquitectura gótica, estilo gótico

arquitectura gótica, estilo gótico

Art Deco
[Sustantivo]

a style of art, popular in 1920s and 1930s, characterized by the frequent use of geometric shapes with distinct borders and strong colors

art decó

art decó

neomodern
[Sustantivo]

a contemporary architectural style that combines modern design principles with innovative materials and technologies

neomoderno, neomodernismo

neomoderno, neomodernismo

a style characterized by the rejection of strict modernist principles and the incorporation of diverse architectural elements, historical references, and playful design elementS

arquitectura posmoderna, arquitectura postmoderna

arquitectura posmoderna, arquitectura postmoderna

eclecticism
[Sustantivo]

a style or approach that combines various architectural influences, elements, or styles from different time periods or cultures to create a unique and diverse design

eclecticismo, eclecticidad

eclecticismo, eclecticidad

Ex: The museum's eclectic collection of architectural artifacts highlighted the diverse influences that have shaped the city's built environment over the centuries.

a style of Gothic architecture that emerged in the late 12th century in England and is characterized by pointed arches, ribbed vaults, and large windows with geometric tracery

gótico inglés temprano, gótico temprano de Inglaterra

gótico inglés temprano, gótico temprano de Inglaterra

the architectural style prevalent in Europe during the Middle Ages, characterized by features such as pointed arches, ribbed vaults, flying buttresses, and intricate stone carvings

arquitectura medieval, estilo arquitectónico medieval

arquitectura medieval, estilo arquitectónico medieval

decastyle
[Sustantivo]

an architectural style or arrangement featuring a portico or building façade with ten columns across its width

decastilo, estilo de diez columnas

decastilo, estilo de diez columnas

a style in architecture characterized by stark high-rise concrete structures with exposed concrete surfaces that reveal the texture of the material and the building method

arquitectura brutalista, arquitectura de brutalismo

arquitectura brutalista, arquitectura de brutalismo

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