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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 41. Chapters: Plateresque, List of Charles River boathouses, Venetian Gothic architecture, Miami Modern Architecture, Isabelline Gothic, Revivalism, Edwardian Baroque architecture, Regency architecture, Hall and parlor house, Composite order, Architecture of Rajasthan, National Romantic style, Sarasota School of Architecture, Noddy housing, Moroccan Riad, Flamboyant, Fascist architecture, Egyptian Theatre, American Empire style, Carolingian architecture, Storybook house, Antebellum architecture, Purism, Gablefront house, Conceptual architecture, Dragestil, Neo-Tiwanakan architecture, Contemporary architecture, Shed style, Aerospace architecture, Lublin Renaissance, Cape Dutch architecture, Swahili architecture, Akron Plan, Aztec architecture, Petrine Baroque, Federal Modernism, Architecture of Central Asia, Florida cracker architecture, widermajer, Chilotan architecture, Ottonian architecture, Gout grec, Truth to materials, Greco Deco, First Period, Black and white bungalow, Moldovenesc style, Pacific lodge, Dresden school, Directoire style, Clapboard, Ammonite Order, Wedding-cake style, Moroccan style, Binishell, Skyspace, Shoebox style, Slow architecture, Visionary architecture, Red River Frame, Brancovenesc style, Shah Jahan period architecture, Earthquake Baroque, Frederician Rococo, Garrison, Cape Cod style, Strawberry box houses, Sukiya, Hemadpanthi, Giy f architecture, Scottish Vernacular, Hudson River Bracketed architectural style, Astylar, Arcachon villa, Apteral, Plantagenet style, Mock Baronial, Nieuwe Haagse School, Tidewater architecture. Excerpt: Plateresque, meaning "in the manner of a silversmith" - Plata meaning silver in Spanish, was an artistic movement, especially architectural, traditionally held to be exclusive to Spain and its territories, which appeared between the late Gothic and early Renaissance in th...