Neo-Classical architecture definition
Neo-classical architecture is a style of architecture that developed in the early 19th century, applied to private houses and public buildings. It was based on ideas of the classical architecture created in Greece and Rome. The style is also called "Neoclassical" because it supplanted the previous style of Neoclassicism The term neo-classicism was coined to describe this new movement during the 1920s when it was used to describe the revival of interest in Greek and Roman antiquity after World
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Picture Windows
Single Double Hung Windows
Tilt & Turn Windows
Sliding Windows
Bi-Fold Windows
Gliding Patio Doors
Bi-Fold Doors
Lift and Slide
Entry Doors
Swinging Doors