Neoclassicism does still influence architecture and will continue to influence the
design and understanding of buildings still to come. Neoclassicism harkens back to the Classical
periods of Greek and Rome, and buildings of this style feature characteristics like columns and
geometric forms. This style of architecture grew out of a reaction or distaste for the excess of
Rococo design, which was rich in detail. In turn, many architectural styles have developed as
interpretations of or reactions to Neoclassical style.
As an example, let's
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