Renaissance architecture: Refers to the architectural style that developed during the Renaissance period (14th to 17th century) characterized by classical elements inspired by ancient Roman and Greek architecture.
Baroque architecture: A highly ornate architectural style that emerged in Europe during the 17th century with dramatic forms, curves, and embellishments.
Modernist architecture: An architectural movement that emerged in the early 20th century focused on simplicity, functionality, and rejecting traditional ornamentation.