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Edwardian architecture
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Edwardian architecture
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arquitectura eduardiana
the architectural style prevalent during the reign of King Edward VII, characterized by a mix of traditional and modern design elements
What is "Edwardian architecture"?
Edwardian architecture refers to the style of building that was popular in the early 20th century, during the reign of King Edward VII in the United Kingdom. This style is known for its lighter and more straightforward design compared to the heavier Victorian architecture that came before it. Edwardian buildings often feature simpler, more elegant details, large windows, and open floor plans. The use of brick and timber is common, with decorative elements such as stained glass, wood paneling, and modest ornamentation. This style aimed to create bright, airy, and comfortable living spaces.