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Georgian architecture
1714–1830Great Britain

Georgian

An elegant British style based on classical proportions, featuring symmetrical facades, sash windows, and refined ornamentation.

History of Georgian Architecture

Georgian architecture takes its name from the succession of British monarchs George I through George IV, spanning more than a century of refined classical design. The style was heavily influenced by the Palladian revival championed by architects like Inigo Jones and later Colen Campbell, drawing on the principles of Andrea Palladio and ancient Roman architecture.

In Britain, Georgian architecture produced some of the finest urban planning in history. The city of Bath, designed largely by John Wood the Elder and his son, remains one of the world's most complete Georgian ensembles. London's Georgian townhouses, with their uniform facades and elegant proportions, define entire neighborhoods to this day.

Georgian architecture crossed the Atlantic to become the predominant style in colonial America, where it was adapted with local materials and simplified for the New World context. After the American Revolution, the style evolved into the Federal style, but the fundamental Georgian principles of symmetry, proportion, and classical detail continued to influence American residential architecture for centuries.

Key Features of Georgian

  • Strict symmetry and classical proportions
  • Centered front door with fanlight transom
  • Sash windows arranged symmetrically
  • Brick facade (sometimes stone)
  • Dentil cornices and classical moldings
  • Hipped or gabled roof with dormers
  • Quoins at building corners
  • Balanced five-bay facade

Georgian Architecture Gallery

Georgian style architecture
Georgian home facade
Georgian architectural details

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Famous Georgian Buildings

Royal Crescent

Bath, UK

Bedford Square

London, UK

Monticello

Virginia, USA

Drayton Hall

South Carolina, USA

Common Materials

BrickStone (Bath stone, Portland stone)Wood trimSlate roofingWrought iron

How to Create Georgian Renders with AI

For Georgian renders, describe your design as 'Georgian architecture with symmetrical brick facade, centered front door with fanlight, evenly spaced sash windows, classical cornices and moldings, hipped roof with dormers, and refined proportions.' Use even daylight to emphasize the formal elegance.

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