Architectural Styles
Explore properties categorized by their defining architectural movements and design philosophies. From classical traditions to cutting-edge contemporary approaches, each style represents a unique aesthetic vision, structural methodology, and cultural context.
Brutalist
Characterized by exposed concrete, monolithic forms, and an unapologetically raw aesthetic that emerged in the mid-20th century.
Explore Brutalist Architecture
Featured: Kanye West’s Malibu Mansion
Tadao Ando’s concrete masterpiece exemplifying minimalist brutalism on the California coast.
Mediterranean Revival
Inspired by seaside villas of Mediterranean countries, featuring stucco walls, red tile roofs, and ornate details.
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A luxurious example of Mediterranean Revival architecture in Southern California.
Modern
Emphasizing function, clean lines, and a break from historical styles, modern architecture embraces new technologies and materials.
Featured: Ryugyong Hotel
A striking example of modernist ambition in Pyongyang, North Korea.
Classical
Based on principles from ancient Greek and Roman architecture, featuring columns, symmetry, and harmonious proportions.
Contemporary
Current architectural expressions that push boundaries with innovative forms, sustainable practices, and cutting-edge technologies.