Emerging in the early 19th century, Greek Revival architecture mimics ancient Greek temples with bold columns, symmetrical facades, and pediments. It is widely used in government buildings, banks, and historic homes to project authority and democratic ideals. Architects, historians, and homeowners benefit from its timeless, stately aesthetic that evokes classical order and civic pride.
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