Category:Architecture
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Architecture and Urban Design in Philadelphia covers the city's built environment, from colonial-era structures to modern skyscrapers.
Philadelphia's architecture spans over 340 years, featuring notable examples of Georgian, Federal, Greek Revival, Victorian, Art Deco, and contemporary styles. The city's grid plan, designed by William Penn and Thomas Holme in 1682, remains the foundation of Center City's layout.
Subcategories
- Historic Buildings - Colonial and 19th century structures
- Skyscrapers - High-rise buildings
- Architects - Notable Philadelphia architects
- Architectural Styles - Design movements
- Urban Planning - City planning and development
Key Topics
Subcategories
This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 total.
A
- Architects (13 P)
- Architectural Styles (15 P)
H
- Historic Buildings (12 P)
S
- Skyscrapers (6 P)
U
- Urban Planning (6 P)
Pages in category "Architecture"
The following 88 pages are in this category, out of 88 total.