- Neolithic architecture, 10,000 BC–3000 BC
- Sumerian architecture, 5300 BC–2000 BC
- Ancient Egyptian architecture, 3000 BC–AD 373
- Classical architecture, 600 BC–AD 323
- Ancient Greek architecture, 776 BC–265 BC
- Roman architecture, 753 BC–663 AD
- Merovingian architecture, 400s–700s, France and Germany
- Anglo-Saxon architecture, 450s–1066, England and Wales
- Byzantine architecture, 527–1520
- Islamic Architecture, 691–present
- Carolingian architecture, 780s–800s, France and Germany
- Repoblación architecture, 880s–1000s, Spain
- Ottonian architecture, 950s–1050s, Germany
- Russian architecture, 989–1700s
- Romanesque architecture, 1000–1300
- Norman architecture, 1074–1250
- Gothic architecture
- Early English Period, c. 1190–c. 1250
- Decorated Period, c. 1290–c. 1350
- Perpendicular Period, c. 1350–c. 1550
- Brick Gothic, c. 1350–c.1 400
- Isabelline Gothic, 1474–1505 (reign), Spain
- Tudor style architecture, 1485–1603
- Manueline, 1495–1521 (reign), Portugal & colonies
- Spanish Colonial, 1520s–c. 1550
- Elizabethan architecture (b. 1533–d. 1603)
- Dutch Colonial, 1615–1674 (Treaty of Westminster), New England
- Palladian architecture, 1616–1680
- English Baroque, 1666 (Great Fire)–1713 (Treaty of Utrecht)
- Sicilian Baroque, 1693 earthquake–c. 1745
- Chilota architecture, 1600–present , Chiloé and southern Chile
- Ukrainian Baroque, late 1600s–1800s
- Georgian architecture, 1720–1840s, UK & US
- American Colonial architecture, 1720–1780s, US
- Pombaline style, 1755 earthquake–c. 1860, Portugal
- Gothic Revival architecture, 1760s–1840s
- Neoclassical architecture
- Adam style, 1770 UK
- Federal architecture, 1780–1830, US
- Empire style, 1804–1814, 1870 revival
- Jeffersonian architecture, 1790s–1830s, Virginia, US
- Florida cracker architecture, c.1800–present, Florida, US
- Italianate, 1802
- Egyptian Revival architecture, 1809–1820s, 1840s, 1920s
- American Empire, 1810
- Biedermeier, 1815–1848
- Russian Revival, 1826–1917, 1990s–present
- Tudorbethan architecture, 1835–1885
- Victorian architecture, 1837 and 1901, UK
- Jacobethan, 1838
- Carpenter Gothic, US and Canada, 1840s on
- Queenslander, 1840s–1960s
- Australian architectural styles
- Romanesque Revival architecture, 1840–1900, US
- Neo-Manueline, 1840s–1910s, Portugal and Brazil
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- Neo-Grec, 1848–1865
- Adirondack Architecture, 1850s New York, USA
- Bristol Byzantine, 1850–1880
- Second Empire, 1865–1880
- Queen Anne style, 1870–1910s, England and US
- Stick, 1879–1905, New England, US
- Eastlake, 1879–1905, New England, US
- Shingle, 1879–1905, New England, US
- National Park Service Rustic, 1872–present, US
- Chicago School, 1880s–1890s, US
- Neo-Byzantine architecture, 1882–1920s, American
- Art Nouveau/Jugendstil, c. 1885–1910
- Modernisme, 1888–1911
- Vienna Secession, 1897–c. 1905
- American Craftsman, 1890s–1930s, US
- Richardsonian Romanesque, 1880s, US
- City Beautiful movement, 1890–1900s, US
- Colonial Revival architecture, 1890s–1915
- Dutch Colonial Revival, c.1900, New England, US
- Mission Revival style, 1894–1936
- American Foursquare, mid-1890s to late 1930s, US
- Functionalism, c.1900–1930s Europe and US
- Danish Functionalism, 1960s Denmark
- Pueblo style, 1898–1990s
- Prairie style, 1900–1917, US
- Heliopolis style, 1905–c.1935, Egypt
- Futurist architecture, 1909, Europe
- Expressionist architecture, 1910–c.1924
- Amsterdam School, 1912–1924, Netherlands
- Spanish Colonial Revival style, 1915–1940, US
- Bauhaus, 1919–1930s
- Mediterranean Revival style, 1920s–1930s, US
- Art Deco, 1925–1940s, Europe and US
- Constructivism, 1925–1932, USSR
- Modern movement, 1927–1960s
- International style, 1930–present, Europe and US
- Postconstructivism, 1930–1935, USSR
- Streamline Moderne, 1930–1937
- Nazi architecture, 1933–1944, Germany
- Stalinist architecture, 1933–1955, USSR
- Usonian, 1936–1940s, US
- Soft Portuguese style, 1940–1955, Portugal & colonies
- Ranch style, 1940s–1970s, US
- New towns, 1946–1968, UK
- Mid-century modern, 1950s, California
- Florida Modern, 1950s (also Tropical Modern)
- Googie architecture, 1950s USA
- Brutalist architecture, 1950s–1970s
- Structuralism, 1950s–1970s
- Metabolist movement, 1959, Japan
- Arcology, 1970s–present
- Structural Expressionism, 1980s–-present
- Postmodern architecture, 1980s
- Deconstructivism, 1982–present
- Memphis Group, 1981–1988
- Blobitecture, 2003–present
- Interactive architecture, 2000–present
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