American Florentine

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American Florentine is a 19th-century architectural style that adapts Italian Renaissance and Florentine design elements to American building traditions, often featuring ornate detailing, arched openings, and classical proportions.

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instanceOf architectural style
historic architectural style
adaptsTo American building traditions
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
hasArchitecturalElement arched doorways
arched windows
cornices
pilasters
stringcourses
hasArchitecturalStyleType revival style
hasCharacteristic classical ornamentation
decorative façades
emphasis on symmetry
hasCulturalContext American architecture
hasDesignElement arched openings
classical proportions
ornate detailing
hasProportionSystem classical orders
hasTimePeriod 19th century
influencedBy Florentine architecture
Italian Renaissance architecture
relatedTo Italianate architecture NERFINISHED
Renaissance Revival architecture NERFINISHED
styleFamily European-influenced American architecture
typicalUse institutional buildings
residential buildings
urban buildings
usesMotifsFrom Florentine palazzo design
Renaissance architecture NERFINISHED

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Huliheʻe Palace architecturalStyle American Florentine