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1825 - 1860: Greek Revival

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From Jackie Craven, About.com

With details reminiscent of the Parthenon, stately, pillared Greek Revival homes reflect a passion for antiquity.
Stately, pillared Greek Revival homes reflect a passion for antiquity.Photo © 2005 Jackie Craven
Democratic ideals are reflected in the classical details of Greek Revival homes. This home is located in Saratoga, New York.
Greek Revival houses usually have these features: Many Greek Revival houses also have these features:
  • Entry porch with columns
  • Decorative pilasters
  • Narrow windows around front door
About the Greek Revival Style

In the mid-19th century, many prosperous Americans believed that ancient Greece represented the spirit of democracy. Interest in British styles had waned during the bitter War of 1812. Also, many Americans sympathized with Greece's own struggles for independence in the 1820s.

Greek Revival architecture began with public buildings in Philadelphia. Many European-trained architects designed in the popular Grecian style, and the fashion spread via carpenter's guides and pattern books. Colonnaded Greek Revival mansions - sometimes called Southern Colonial houses - sprang up throughout the American south. With its classic clapboard exterior and bold, simple lines, Greek Revival architecture became the most predominant housing style in the United States.

During the second half of the 19th century, Gothic Revival and Italianate styles captured the American imagination. Grecian ideas faded from popularity. However, front-gable design - a trademark of the Greek Revival style - continued to influence the shape of American houses well into the 20th century. You will notice the classic front-gable design in simple "National Style" farm houses throughout the United States.

Examples of Greek Revival Homes:

Also see... Learn More About Greek Revival Architecture:
  • The Architect, or Practical House Carpenter:
    Being a Complete Development of the Grecian Orders of Architecture

    A reprint of the classic 1830 book that awakened America's interest in Greek architecture
    (compare prices)
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