Federal Architecture
Between 1780 and 1830
Five Features
Famous Buildings
A famous building in federal architecture designed by Charles Bulfinch in1793–94 was "Central Pavilion“ built in Tontine Crescent, Boston.
Common Locations
Federal architecture is mainly used in residential areas of north America.
Charles Bulfinch
American architect, Charles Bulfinch worked in Boston and in Washington D.C. and was distinctively noticed for his work with the federal style.
Idealist
Five features
Famous Building
Common Location
Famous Architect
Greek Revival
late 18th and early 19th centuries
Five Features
The Royal High School
• The royal high school is a co-educational state school and is one of Scotland's oldest schools.
Common Location
The Greek revival is predominantly in northern Europe and the united states.
William Wilkins
• William Wilkins, born august 31 1778, was one of the many architects involved with the Greek revival when he designed the Yorkshire Museum.