enlightenment architecture
Enlightenment architecture refers to a style of architectural design that emerged during the Enlightenment period in the 18th century. It emphasizes rationality, symmetry, and simplicity, reflecting the intellectual and philosophical ideals of the Enlightenment movement. This architectural style often incorporates classical elements and neoclassical motifs, aiming to create spaces that evoke a sense of reason, clarity, and order.
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