The Tudor architectural style is the final development of Medieval architecture in England, during the Tudor period (1485–1603) and even…
Totalitarian architecture refers to the type of architecture created by totalitarian states. It is typically designed to be imposing and…
The Sydney School, also the Nuts and Berries style, refers to an architectural style by a group of architects in…
Świdermajer is a distinct Polish architectural style developed in late 19th and early 20th century in Masovia along the railroad…
Swahili architecture is a term used today to designate a whole range of diverse building traditions practiced or once practiced…
Sudano-Sahelian architecture refers to a range of similar indigenous architectural styles common to the African peoples of the Sahel and…
Spanish Colonial architecture represents Spanish colonial influence on New World and East Indies cities and towns, and it is still…
Spa architecture (German: Kurarchitektur) is the name given to buildings that provide facilities for relaxation, recuperation and health treatment in…
Sondergotik (Special Gothic) is the style of Late Gothic architecture prevalent in Austria, Bavaria, Saxony and Bohemia between 1350 and…
The Soft Portuguese style (Portuguese: Estilo Português Suave) is an architectural model used in public and private buildings in Portugal,…