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Interior Design Each group of colonists erected buildings reminiscent of those in their homeland, resulting in a highly regional architecture based on the vernacular building traditions those of the common people of spain, france, sweden, the netherlands, and england. Of these, only the so-called old ship meetinghouse 1681 in hingham, massachusetts, survives. Harrison and max abramovitz supervised the construction of the buildings.

From the early 1970s onward, postmodernist richard meier developed a crystalline geometric architecture clad in white metal. The principal objects of furniture were tables, benches, stools, and large storage chests, usually of oak. It is believed that the italian architect domenico da cortona designed the extraordinary chteau de chambord that francis i built 1519-1547 in the loire valley, which retains outward characteristics of a medieval castle. Subaltars, needed for the daily mass required of many monks, were placed in the transepts and in the ambulatory. Silver mines in austria and germany provided most of the new silver of the middle ages, augmented after about 1550 by silver coming from spanish mines in south america.



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New settlements were given greek namessyracuse, ithaca, troyand doric and ionic columns, entablatures, and pediments, mostly transmuted into white-painted wood, were applied to public buildings and important town houses in the style called greek revival. In the northern states, grecian-inspired houses were often simple boxes with classical ornament around windows and doors, although most of them displayed a roof pediment and a classical cornice molding at the base of the roof, sometimes with brackets or dentils. Read more about Interior Design Here.