List of architectural styles
An architectural style is characterized by the features that make a building or other structure notable and historically identifiable. A style may include such elements as, method of construction, building materials, and regional character. Most architecture can be classified as a chronology of styles which change over time reflecting changing fashions, beliefs and religions, or the emergence of new ideas, technology, or materials which make new styles possible.
Styles therefore emerge from the history of a society and are documented in the subject of architectural history. At any time several styles may be fashionable, and when a style changes it usually does so gradually, as architects learn and adapt to new ideas. Styles often spread to other places, so that the style at its source continues to develop in new ways while other countries follow with their own twist. A style may also spread through colonialism, either by foreign colonies learning from their home country, or by settlers moving to a new land. After a style has gone out of fashion, there are often revivals and re-interpretations. For instance, classicism has been revived many times and found new life as neoclassicism. Each time it is revived, it is different.
Vernacular architecture works slightly differently and is listed separately. It is the native method of construction used by local people, usually using labour-intensive methods and local materials, and usually for small structures such as rural cottages. It varies from region to region even within a country, and takes little account of national styles or technology. As western society has developed, vernacular styles have mostly become outmoded by new technology and national building standards.
Examples of styles
Chronology of styles
Prehistoric
Early civilizations developed, often independently, in scattered locations around the globe. The architecture was often a mixture of styles in timber cut from local forests and stone hewn from local rocks. Most of the timber has gone, although the earthworks remain. Impressively, massive stone structures have survived for years.- Neolithic 10,000–3000 BC
Ancient Americas
- Mesoamerican
- Mezcala
- Talud-tablero
- Maya
Mediterranean and Middle-East civilizations
- Phoenician 3000–500 BC
- Ancient Egyptian 3000 BC–373 BC
- Minoan 3000?+ BC
- *Knossos
- Mycenaean 1600–1100 BC
Ancient Near East and Mesopotamia
- Sumerian 5300–2000 BC
Iranian/Persian
- Ancient Persian
- * Achaemenid
- * Sassanid
- Iranian, c. 8th century+
- Persian Garden Style
- *Classical Style – Hayat
- *Formal Style – Meidān or Charbagh
- *Casual Style – Park or Bāgh
- *Paradise garden
Ancient Asian
Indic
- Bengalese
- Indian
- Indian rock-cut architecture
- Karnataka
- Pakistani
- Mauryan 321–185 BC
- Khmer
- Indonesian
Historic temple styles
- Buddhist Temple
- Hindu Temple
- *Nagara Style
- Māru-Gurjara architecture 900 to present
- *Dravida Style 610–?
- *Vesara Style
- *Chalukyan Temple
Chinese
- Ancient Chinese
- Japanese
- Korean
Also
- Harappan 3300–1600 BC
- Sikh
Classical Antiquity
- Ancient Greek 776–265 BC
- Roman 753 BC–663 AD
- Etruscan 700–200 BC
- Classical 600 BC–323 AD
- Herodian 37–4 BC
- Early Christian 100–500
- Byzantine 527–1520
Early Middle Ages
Europe
- Latin Armenian 4th–16th centuries
- Anglo-Saxon 450s–1066
- Bulgarian from 681
- *First Bulgarian Empire 681–1018
- Pre-Romanesque c. 700–1000
- *Iberian pre-Romanesque
- *Merovingian 5th–8th centuries
- *Visigothic 5th–8th centuries
- *Asturian 711–910
- *Carolingian 780s–9th century
- *Ottonian 950s–1050s
- Repoblación 880s–11th century
Medieval Europe
- Medieval
Byzantine
- Late Byzantine architecture before 1520
- *Kievan Rus' architecture 988–1237
- *Tarnovo Artistic School 12th–14th century
- *Rashka School 12th–15th centuries
- *Morava School
Romanesque
- Pre-Romanesque
- First Romanesque 1000–?
- *
- Romanesque 1000–1300
- Norman 1074–1250
- Cistercian monasteries mid-12th century
Associated styles
- Timber frame styles
- Architecture of the California missions 1769–1823
Gothic
- Gothic
- Early English Period c. 1190–c. 1250
- Decorated Period c. 1290–c. 1350
- Perpendicular Period c. 1350–c. 1550
- Rayonnant Gothic 1240–c. 1350
- Venetian Gothic 14th–15th centuries
- Spanish Gothic
- *Mudéjar Style c. 1200–1700
- *Aragonese Mudéjar c. 1200–1700
- *Isabelline Gothic 1474–1505
- *Plateresque 1490–1560
- Flamboyant Gothic 1400–1500
- Brick Gothic c. 1350–c. 1400
- Manueline 1495–1521
Asian architecture contemporary with the Dark Ages and medieval Europe
Japanese
- Shinden-zukuri
Chinese
- Songnic architecture
Korean
- Hanok
Dravidian and Vesara temple styles (India)
- Badami Chalukya aka "Central Indian temple style" or "Deccan architecture" 450–700
- Rashtrakuta 750–983
- Western Chalukya aka Gadag 1050–1200
- Hoysala 900–1300
- Vijayanagara 1336–1565
Other Indian styles
- Kalinga Architecture
- *Rekha Deula
- *Pidha Deula
- *Khakhara Deula
- Hemadpanthi 1200–?
Islamic Architecture 620-1918
- Central Styles
- *Prophetic Era - based in Medina
- *Rashidi Period - based in Medina
- *Umayyad architecture - based in Damascus
- *Abbasid architecture - based in Baghdad
- *Mamluk architecture - based in Cairo
- *Ottoman architecture - based in Istanbul
- Regional Styles
- *Egypt
- **Early Islamic architecture
- **Abbasid architecture
- **Fatimid architecture
- **Ayyubid architecture
- **Mamluk architecture
- **Ottoman architecture
- *North Africa
- **The Umayyads
- **The Abbasid Era
- **The Fatimids
- **The Amazigh Dynasties
- ***Zirids 1048–1148
- ***Almoravids 1040–1147
- ***Almohads 1121–1269
- ***Hafsids 1229–1574
- ***Marinids 1244–1465
- ***Zayyanids 1235–1550
- **Ottoman Rule 1550–1830
- **Local Dynasties 1549–present
- *Islamic Spain
- **Umayyad architecture
- **Taifa Kingdoms-1
- **Almoravid architecture
- **Taifa Kingdoms-2
- **Almohad architecture,
- **Taifa Kingdoms-3
- ***Granada architecture
- *Persia and Central Asia
- **Khurasani architecture
- **Razi Style
- ***Samanid Period
- ***Ghaznawid Period
- ***Saljuk Period
- ***Mongol Period
- **Timurid Style
- **Isfahani Style
- *India
- **The Umayyads
- **The Sultanate Era
- ***Mamluks of the Ghurids 1193–1290
- ***Khaji Dynasti 1290–1320
- ***Teghluqid Dynasti 1320–1414
- ***Bahmanid Sultanate 1347–1527
- ***Sharqi Sultans 1394–1479
- ***Gugerat Sultanate 1391–1583
- ***Lodi & Suri Dynasties 1451–1555
- **Mughal architecture
- *Turkey
- **Seljuk architecture
- **Ottoman architecture
American architecture contemporary with the Dark and Middle Ages
- Puuc
- Maya
- Aztec
The Renaissance and its successors
- Renaissance c. 1425-1600
- *Central European Renaissance
- **Polish Renaissance
- *French Renaissance
- *Eastern European Renaissance
- Palladian 1516-1580
- Mannerism 1520-1600
- *Polish Mannerism 1550-1650
- Eastern Orthodox Church 1400?+
France
- Henry II 1530-1590
- Louis XIII 1601-1643
United Kingdom
- Tudor 1485–1603
- Elizabethan 1480-1620?
- Jacobean 1580-1660
Spain and Portugal
- Spanish Renaissance
- Herrerian 1550-1650
- Plateresque continued from Spanish Gothic -1560
- Portuguese Renaissance
- Portuguese Plain style 1580-1640
Colonial
- Portuguese Colonial c. 1480-1820
- Spanish Colonial 1520s-c. 1820s
- Dutch Colonial 1615-1674
- Chilotan 1600+
- First Period 1625-1725 pre-American vernacular
- French Colonial
- Colonial Georgian architecture
Baroque
- Andean Baroque, 1680-1780
- Baroque c. 1600-1750
- English Baroque 1666 -1713
- Spanish Baroque c. 1600-1760
- *Churrigueresque, 1660s-1750s, revival 1915+
- *Earthquake Baroque, 17th-18th centuries
- Maltese Baroque c. 1635-1798
- New Spanish Baroque, mid-17th-early-18th centuries
- French Baroque c. 1650-1789
- Dutch Baroque c. 1650-1700
- Sicilian Baroque 1693 earthquake-c. 1745
- Portuguese Joanine baroque c. 1700-1750
- Russian Baroque
- *Naryshkin Baroque c. 1690-1720
- *Ukrainian Baroque late 17th-18th centuries
- *Petrine Baroque c. 1700-1745
- *Elizabethan Baroque 1736-1762
- Rococo c. 1720-1789
Asian architecture contemporary with Renaissance and post-Renaissance Europe
Japanese
- Shoin-zukuri
- Sukiya-zukuri
- Minka
- *Gassho-zukuri
- *Honmune-zukuri
- Imperial Crown Style
- Giyōfū architecture
Indian
- Indo-Islamic
- Mughal 1540-?
- *Akbari
- *Mughal Garden Style
- Sharqi aka Janpur Style
Neoclassicism
New Cooperism
Neoclassical
- Neoclassical c. 1715-1820
- Beaux-Arts 1670+ and 1880
- Georgian 1720-1840s
- *Jamaican Georgian architecture c. 1750-c. 1850
- American Colonial 1720-1780s
- Pombaline style 1755-c. 1860
- Josephinischer Stil 1760-1780/90
- Adam style 1760-1795
- Federal 1780-1830
- Empire 1804-1830, revival 1870
- Regency 1811-1830
- Antebellum 1812-1861
- Palazzo Style 1814-1930?
- Neo-Palladian
- *Jeffersonian 1790s-1830s
- *American Empire 1810
- Greek Revival architecture
- *Rundbogenstil 1835-1900
- *Neo-Grec 1845-65
- Nordic Classicism 1910-30
- Polish Neoclassicism
- New Classical architecture 20th/21st century
- Temple 1832+
Revivalism and Orientalism
- Revivalism
- Resort architecture
- Victorian 1837-1901
- *See also San Francisco architecture
- Edwardian 1901-1910
Revivals started before the Victorian Era
- Romanian Revival late 17th and early 18th centuries
- Gothic Revival 1740s+
- *Scots Baronial
- Italianate 1802-1890
- Egyptian Revival 1809-1820s, 1840s, 1920s
- Biedermeier 1815-1848
- Russian Revival 1826-1917
- Russo-Byzantine style 1861-1917
- Russian neoclassical revival 1900-1920
Victorian revivals
- Renaissance Revival 1840-90
- *Timber frame revivals in various styles
- *Black-and-white Revival 1811+
- *Jacobethan 1830-70
- *Tudorbethan aka Mock Tudor 1835-1885+
- Baroque Revival aka Neo-Baroque 1840?-
- *Bristol Byzantine 1850-1880
- *Edwardian Baroque 1901-1922
- Second Empire 1855-1880
- *Napoleon III style 1852-1870
- Queen Anne Style 1870-1910s
Orientalism
- Orientalism
- Neo-Mudéjar 1880s-1920s
- Moorish Revival
- Egyptian Revival 1920s
- Mayan Revival 1920-1930s
- Indo-Saracenic Revival aka Hindu Style, Indo-Gothic, Mughal-Gothic, Neo-Mughal, Hindu-Gothic late 19th century
Revivals in North America
- Romanesque Revival 1840-1930s
- Gothic Revival
- *Carpenter Gothic 1870+
- *High Victorian Gothic
- *Collegiate Gothic, 1910-1960
- Stick Style 1860-1890+
- Queen Anne Style architecture 1880-1910s
- *Eastlake Style 1879-1905
- Richardsonian Romanesque 1880s-1905
- Shingle Style 1879-1905
- Neo-Byzantine 1882-1920s
- Renaissance Revival
- *American Renaissance
- *Châteauesque 1887-1930s
- **Canadian Chateau 1880s-1920s
- *Mediterranean Revival 1890s+
- Mission Revival 1894-1936;
- *Pueblo Revival 1898-1930+
- Colonial Revival 1890s+
- Dutch Colonial Revival c. 1900
- Spanish Colonial Revival 1915+
- Beaux-Arts Revival 1880+, 1920+
- City Beautiful 1890-20th century
- Territorial Revival architecture 1930+
Other late 19th century styles
- Australian styles
- *Queenslander 1840s-1960s
- *Federation 1890-1920
- Heimatstil 1870-1900
- Neo-Manueline 1840s-1910s
- Dragestil 1880s-1910s
- Palazzo style architecture
- Neo-Plateresque and Monterrey Style 19th-early 20th centuries
Rural styles
- Swiss chalet style 1840s-1920s+
- Adirondack 1850s
- National Park Service rustic aka Parkitecture 1903+
- Western false front
Reactions to the Industrial Revolution
Industrial
- Industrial, 1760-present
Arts and Crafts in Europe
- Arts and Crafts 1880-1910
- Art Nouveau aka Jugendstil 1885-1910
- *Modernisme 1888-1911
- *Glasgow Style 1890-1910
- *Vienna Secession 1897-1905
- National Romantic style 1900-1923?
Arts and Crafts in the US
- American Craftsman, aka American Arts and Crafts 1890s–1930
- Prairie Style 1900–1917
- American Foursquare mid-1890s - late 1930s
- California Bungalow 1910-1939
Modernism and other styles contemporary with modernism
- Avant-garde
- *Parametricism 2008+
- *Russian avant-garde 1890-1930
- Chicago School 1880-1920, 1940s-1960s
- Functionalism c. 1900-1930s
- Futurism 1909
- Expressionism 1910-c. 1924
- *Amsterdam School 1912-1924
- Organic architecture
- New Objectivity 1920-1939
- Rationalism 1920s-1930s
- Bauhaus 1919-1930+
- De Stijl 1920s
- Moderne 1925+
- *Art Deco 1925-1940s
- **List of Art Deco architecture
- *Streamline Moderne 1930-1937
- Modernism 1927-1960s
- International Style 1930+
- Usonian 1936-1940s
Modernism under communism
- Constructivism 1925-1932
- Postconstructivism 1932-1941
- Stalinist 1933-1955
Fascist/Nazi
- Fascist architecture
- Nazi 1933-1944
Post-Second World War
- Modernism
- International Style
- New towns 1946-1968+
- Mid-century modern 1950s
- Googie 1950s
- Brutalism 1950s-1970s
- Structuralism 1950s-1970s
- *Megastructures 1960s
- Metabolist 1959
- Danish Functionalism 1960s
- Structural Expressionism aka Hi-Tech 1980s+
Other 20th century styles
- Heimatschutzstil 1900-1940
- Ponce Creole 1895-1920
- Heliopolis style 1905-c. 1935
- Mar del Plata style 1935-1950
- Minimal Traditional 1930s-1940s
- Soft Portuguese 1940-1955
- Ranch-style 1940s-1970s
- Jengki style
Postmodernism and early 21st century styles
- Postmodernism 1945+
- Shed Style
- Arcology 1970s+
- Deconstructivism 1982+
- Critical regionalism 1983+
- Blobitecture 2003+
- High-tech 1970s+
- Hostile 2008+
- Interactive architecture 2000+
- Sustainable architecture 2000+
- *Earthship 1980+
- Green building 2000+
- Natural building 2000+
- Neo-futurism late 1960s-early 21st century
- New Classical Architecture 1980+
- The Berlin Style 1990s+
Fortified styles
- Fortification 6800 BC+
- *Ringfort 800 BC-400 AD
- *Dzong 17th century+
- *Star fort 1530-1800?
- *Polygonal fort 1850?-
Vernacular styles
- Vernacular architecture
Generic methods
- Natural building
- Ice - Igloo, quinzhee
- Earth - Cob house, sod house, adobe, mudbrick house, rammed earth
- Timber - Log cabin, log house, Carpenter Gothic, roundhouse, stilt house
- Nomadic structures - Yaranga, bender tent
- Temporary structures - Quonset hut, Nissen hut, prefabricated home
- Underground - Underground living, rock-cut architecture, monolithic church, pit-house
- Modern low-energy systems - Straw-bale construction, earthbag construction, rice-hull bagwall construction, earthship, earth house
- Various styles - Longhouse
European
- European Arctic - Sami lavvu, Sami goahti
- Northwest Europe - Norse architecture, heathen hofs, Viking ring fortress, fogou, souterrain, Grubenhaus
- Central and Eastern Europe - Burdei, zemlyanka
- Bulgaria - Rock-hewn Churches of Ivanovo
- Estonia
- Germany - Black Forest house, Swiss chalet style, Gulf house, Geestharden house, Haubarg, Low German house, Middle German house, Reed house, Seaside resort house, Ständerhaus, Uthland-Frisian house
- Holland - Frisian farmhouse, Old Frisian longhouse, Bildts farmhouse
- Iceland - Turf houses
- Ireland - Clochán, Crannog
- Italy - Trullo
- Lithuania - Polish-Lithuanian wooden synagogues
- Norway - Architecture of Norway: Post church, Palisade church, Stave church, Norwegian Turf house, Vernacular architecture in Norway, Rorbu, Dragestil, also National Romantic style, Swiss chalet style and Nordic Classicism buildings
- Poland - Zakopane, Polish-Lithuanian wooden synagogues, wooden churches of Southern Lesser Poland, Upper Lusatian house
- Romania - Carpathian vernacular, wooden churches of Maramureș
- Scotland - Medieval turf building in Cronberry, blackhouses
- Slovakia - Wooden churches of the Slovak Carpathians
- Spain - Asturian teito, Asturian hórreo, Gallician palloza
- Ukraine - Wooden churches
- United Kingdom - Dartmoor longhouse, Neolithic long house, palisade church, mid-20th-century system-built houses
- *Scotland - Broch, Atlantic roundhouse, crannog, dun
North American
- Shotgun house
- Florida Cracker c. 1800+
- Tidewater
- Sibley tent
- Sod house
- Cape Cod
- Saltbox
- Farmhouse
- Brownstone
Native American
- Navajo hogan
- Pacific northwest plank house
- Plains nations tipi and earth lodge
- Wigwam
- Northeast nations wetu
- Pueblo kiva
- Colombian plateau nations quiggly hole
- Southwest nations jacal
- Southwestern cliff dwellings
- Seminole chickee
- Sweat lodge, temazcal
- Amerindian longhouses
South American
- Argentina - Mar del Plata style
- Chile - Chilotan architecture
- Venezuela and Chile - Palafito
African
- Central and South African countries - Rondavel
Asian
- China
- *Yaodong
- *Siheyuan
- *Tulou
- *Shanxi
- *Hokkien
- *Cantonese
- *Hui
- *Hakka
- *Jiangxi
- *Sichuan
- *Pang uk
- India - Rock-cut, Toda hut
- Indonesia - Uma longhouse, attap dwelling
- Iran, Turkey - Caravanserai
- Iran - Yakhchal
- Israel - Rock-cut tombs
- Japan - Minka
- Mongolia - Yurt
- Papua New Guinea - Papua New Guinea stilt house
- Philippines - Nipa hut
- Russia - Siberian chum
- Thailand - Thai stilt house
Australasian
- Australia, New Zealand - slab hut
- Australia - Aborigine humpy
Alphabetical listing
- Adam style 1770 England
- Adirondack Architecture 1850s New York, US
- Anglo-Saxon architecture 450s-1066 England and Wales
- American colonial architecture 1720-1780s US
- American Craftsman 1890s-1930 US, California & east
- American Empire 1810
- American Foursquare mid. 1890s-late 1930s US
- Amsterdam School 1912-1924 Netherlands
- Ancient Egyptian architecture 3000 BC-373 AD
- Ancient Greek architecture 776 BC-265 BC
- Arcology 1970s AD-present
- Art Deco 1925-1940s Europe & US
- Art Nouveau c. 1885-1910
- 1880s-1920s; UK, California, US
- Australian architectural styles
- Baroque architecture
- Bauhaus
- Berlin style 1990s+
- Biedermeier 1815-1848
- Blobitecture 2003-present
- Brick Gothic c. 1350-c. 15th century
- Bristol Byzantine 1850-1880
- Brownstone
- Brutalist architecture 1950s-1970s
- Buddhist architecture 1st century BC
- Byzantine architecture 527 AD -1520
- Cape Cod 17th century
- Carolingian architecture 780s-9th century; France and Germany
- Carpenter Gothic US and Canada 1840s on
- Chicago school 1880s and 1890 US
- Chilotan architecture 1600-present Chiloé and southern Chile
- Churrigueresque, 1660s-1750s; Spain and the New World
- City Beautiful movement 1890-20th century US
- Classical architecture 600 BC-323 AD
- Colonial Revival architecture
- Constructivist architecture
- Danish Functionalism 1960s AD Denmark
- Deconstructivism 1982-present
- Decorated Period c. 1290-c. 1350
- Dragestil 1880s-1910s, Norway
- Dutch Colonial 1615-1674 New England
- Dutch Colonial Revival c. 1900 New England
- Early English Period c. 1190-c. 1250
- Eastlake Style 1879-1905 New England
- Egyptian Revival architecture 1809-1820s, 1840s, 1920s
- Elizabethan architecture
- Empire 1804-1814, 1870 revival
- English Baroque 1666 -1713
- Expressionist architecture 1910-c. 1924
- Farmhouse
- Federal architecture 1780-1830 US
- Federation architecture 1890-1915 Australia
- Florida cracker architecture c. 1800-present Florida, US
- Florida modern 1950s or Tropical Modern
- Functionalism c. 1900-1930s Europe & US
- Futurist architecture 1909 Europe
- Georgian architecture 1720-1840s UK & US
- Googie architecture 1950s America
- Gothic architecture
- Gothic Revival architecture 1760s-1840s
- Greek Revival architecture
- Green building 2000-present
- Heliopolis style 1905-c. 1935 Egypt
- Indian architecture India
- Interactive architecture 2000-present
- International style 1930-present
- Isabelline Gothic 1474-1505 Spain
- Islamic Architecture 691-present
- Italianate architecture 1802
- Jacobean architecture 1580-1660
- Jacobethan 1838
- Jeffersonian architecture 1790s-1830s Virginia, US
- Jengki style 1950s Indonesia
- Jugendstil c. 1885-1910 German term for Art Nouveau
- Manueline 1495-1521 Portugal & colonies
- Mediterranean Revival Style 1890s-present; US, Latin America, Europe
- Memphis Group 1981-1988
- Merovingian architecture 5th-8th centuries; France and Germany
- Metabolist Movement 1959 Japan
- Mid-century modern 1950s-60s California, US, Latin America
- Mission Revival Style architecture 1894-1936; California, US
- Modern movement 1927-1960s
- Modernisme 1888-1911 Catalan Art Nouveau
- National Park Service Rustic 1872-present US
- Natural building 2000-
- Nazi architecture 1933-1944 Germany
- Neo-Byzantine architecture 1882-1920s American
- Neoclassical architecture
- Neo-Grec 1848-1865
- Neo-gothic architecture
- Neolithic architecture 10,000-3000 BC
- Neo-Manueline 1840s-1910s AD Portugal & Brazil
- New towns 1946-1968 United Kingdom
- Norman architecture 1074-1250
- Organic Architecture
- Ottonian architecture 950s-1050s Germany
- Palladian architecture 1616-1680
- Perpendicular Period c. 1350-c. 1550
- Ponce Creole 1895-1920 Ponce, Puerto Rico
- Pombaline style 1755 earthquake-c. 1860 Portugal
- Postmodern architecture 1980s
- Polish Cathedral Style 1870-1930
- Polite architecture
- Prairie Style 1900-1917 US
- Pueblo style 1898-1990s
- Queen Anne Style architecture 1870-1910s UK & US
- Queenslander 1840s-1960s
- Ranch-style 1940s-1970s US
- Repoblación architecture 880s-11th century; Spain
- Regency architecture
- Richardsonian Romanesque 1880s US
- Rococo
- Roman architecture 753 BC-663 AD
- Romanesque architecture 1050-1100
- Romanesque Revival architecture 1840-1900 US
- Russian architecture 989-18th century
- Russian Revival 1826-1917, 1990s-present
- Saltbox
- San Francisco architecture
- Scottish Baronial
- Second Empire 1865-1880
- Serbo-Byzantine revival Interwar period
- Shingle Style 1879-1905 New England
- Sicilian Baroque 1693 earthquake-c. 1745
- Southern plantation architecture
- Spanish Colonial Revival style 1915-present; California, Hawaii, Florida, Southwest US
- Spanish Colonial style 1520s-c. 1820s; New World, East Indies, other colonies
- c. 1900–present; California, Florida, US, Latin America, Spain.
- Stalinist architecture 1933-1955 USSR
- Storybook 1920s
- Structural Expressionism 1980s-present
- Swiss chalet style 1840s-1920s, Scandinavia and Germany
- Stick Style 1860-1890s
- Sustainable architecture 2000-present
- Soft Portuguese style 1940-1955 Portugal & colonies
- Streamline Moderne 1930-1937
- Structuralism 1950-1975
- Sumerian architecture 5300-2000 BC
- Tidewater architecture 19th century
- Tudor architecture 1485-1603
- Tudorbethan architecture 1835-1885
- Ukrainian Baroque late 1600-19th century
- Usonian 1936-1940s US
- Victorian architecture 1837-1901 UK
- Vienna Secession 1897-c. 1905 Austrian Art Nouveau