Review:

Mediterranean Revival Architecture

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Mediterranean Revival architecture is a design style inspired by the traditions and aesthetics of Southern European countries bordering the Mediterranean Sea, such as Italy and Spain. This architectural style gained popularity in the United States during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

Key Features

  • Stucco exteriors
  • Terra cotta roofs
  • Arched windows and doorways
  • Wrought iron details
  • Mosaic tiles

Pros

  • Timeless and elegant design
  • Great attention to detail in craftsmanship
  • Creates a sense of warmth and coziness

Cons

  • Can be expensive to build or renovate
  • May not suit all architectural tastes or locations

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