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Regency architecture
/ɹˈiːdʒənsi ˈɑːɹkɪtˌɛktʃɚ/
Regency architecture
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a style of architecture that was popular in early 19th century England, emphasizing elegance, symmetry, and proportion
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Regency architectures
What is "Regency architecture"?
Regency architecture refers to the style of building that was popular in Britain during the early 19th century, particularly from 1811 to 1820, when George IV was Prince Regent. This architectural style is characterized by its elegant simplicity, classical influences, and emphasis on harmony and proportion. Regency buildings often feature large windows, flat roofs, and decorative elements like balconies and ironwork. Common materials used include brick and stone, often painted or covered with a smooth finish.



























