The Renaissance was a return to Classical ideas, predominantly in Italy, France, and England. During this era, architects and builders were inspired by the carefully proportioned buildings of ancient Greece and Rome, rather than the classical order of architectural elements. The work of the Renaissance masters spread across Europe, and influenced a new Neoclassical building type in the Western world that sought inspiration from the classical order.
Example: Villa La Rotonda, Italy (c. 1592 AD)
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