Georgian building
C20568
concept
A Georgian building is a structure designed in the architectural style prevalent from the early 18th to early 19th centuries, characterized by symmetry, proportion, and classical details such as sash windows, decorative cornices, and brick or stone facades.
All labels observed (15)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| Georgian terrace | 7 |
| Georgian-style mansion | 6 |
| Georgian building canonical | 5 |
| Georgian-style residence | 4 |
| Georgian square | 3 |
| Georgian residence | 2 |
| Regency architecture | 2 |
| British architecture style | 1 |
| Georgian Revival building | 1 |
| Georgian Revival mansion | 1 |
| Georgian assembly rooms | 1 |
| Georgian estate | 1 |
| Georgian-Palladian architecture building | 1 |
| Georgian-style house | 1 |
| Palladian-style building | 1 |
Description generation (CDg)
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Instruction
generate a one-sentence description for a given conceptual class. # Response Format Return only the sentence: "Description: [one-sentence description of the conceptional class]"
Input
Class: Georgian building
Generated description
A Georgian building is a structure designed in the architectural style prevalent from the early 18th to early 19th centuries, characterized by symmetry, proportion, and classical details such as sash windows, decorative cornices, and brick or stone facades.
Instances (37)
| Instance | Via concept surface |
|---|---|
| Shire Hall, Monmouth | — |
| Henry Vassall House | Georgian residence |
| Cupola House | Georgian-style residence |
|
Chatham Manor (across the river)
surface form:
Chatham Manor
|
Georgian-style house |
|
The Crescent
surface form:
The Crescent, Wisbech
|
Georgian terrace |
| Gunston Hall, Fairfax County, Virginia | Georgian-style mansion |
|
E. F. Benson wrote Mapp and Lucia novels here
surface form:
Lamb House
|
Georgian residence |
| Bedford Square | Georgian square |
| Drayton Hall | Georgian-Palladian architecture building |
| Hopetoun House | — |
|
Mansion House, official residence of the Lord Mayor of London
surface form:
Mansion House
|
Palladian-style building |
| Park Crescent | Regency architecture |
| Heyward-Washington House | Georgian-style residence |
| Miles Brewton House | Georgian-style mansion |
| Hillsborough Courthouse | — |
|
Robert Todd Lincoln’s estate
surface form:
Hildene
|
Georgian Revival mansion |
| Royal York Crescent | Georgian terrace |
| Amstel House | Georgian-style mansion |
| Tate House (Portland, Maine) | Georgian-style residence |
| Stuart architecture | British architecture style |
| Westover Plantation | Georgian-style mansion |
| Spencer House, London | — |
| Hope Lodge | Georgian-style mansion |
| Custom House, Lancaster | — |
| Assembly Rooms, Bath | Georgian assembly rooms |
| Kenmore (historic house) | Georgian-style mansion |
|
contributed to Cheltenham’s development as a spa town
surface form:
Pittville Pump Room
|
Regency architecture |
| Gracehill House | Georgian estate |
| Plum Orchard (Cumberland Island) | Georgian Revival building |
| Marlborough Buildings | Georgian terrace |
| North Parade, Bath | Georgian terrace |
| South Parade, Bath | Georgian terrace |
| Queen Square, Bath | Georgian square |
| Joseph Webb House | Georgian-style residence |
| The Crescent, Wisbech | Georgian terrace |
| The Crescent (Georgian terrace) | Georgian terrace |
| Parnell Square | Georgian square |