What is another word for palladian?

Pronunciation: [palˈe͡ɪdi͡ən] (IPA)

Palladian is an architectural style that's characterized by symmetrical design, use of classical elements, and decorative motifs. The term originates from the 16th-century architect Andrea Palladio, who designed many villas and palaces in Italy. Synonyms for this term include Palladianism, which refers to the particular style, and Palladianesque, which describes a building that's inspired by the Palladian style. Other synonyms for 'Palladian' include neoclassical, classical revival, and Georgian. These terms reveal the influence of Palladio's designs on later generations of architects and their efforts to revive classical architectural features and motifs.

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Usage examples for Palladian

On the right stretched the long Giudecca, with the domes and towers of its palladian church, and the swelling foliage of its gardens, and its line of warehouses-painted pink, as if even Business, grateful to be tolerated amid such lovely scenes, had striven to adorn herself.
"A Fearful Responsibility and Other Stories"
William D. Howells
A bit of palladian architecture in a Gothic church is not more easily recognized.
"A Short History of the Book of Common Prayer"
William Reed Huntington
The banker virtuoso, Theophilus Joy, had committed what we should now consider the crime of pulling down a fine old Tudor manor-house in order to reproduce in the keener English climate and alien English soil those palladian harmonies of form which have their natural home only beneath southern skies.
"Jane Oglander"
Marie Belloc Lowndes

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