Tudor Architecture Style. The tudor revival style came about in the latter half of the 19th century. It was a transitional style mixing elements of renaissance architecture with a gothic style found mostly in england called perpendicular gothic because it emphasized vertical lines.
Tudor style type of british architecture mainly domestic that grafted renaissance decorative elements onto the perpendicular gothic style between 1485 and 1558. From 1485 to 1558 craftsmen built sophisticated two toned manor homes with a combination of renaissance and gothic design elements. What is commonly referred to as tudor architecture is technically tudor revival architecture.
When referring to the architectural style in the u s the term tudor is actually historically imprecise.
Tudor architecture was the medieval architectural style developed in the early part of the tudor dynasty in england between the time period of 1485 to 1603. Tudor architecture dates back to medieval england. However during the late 1800s and until the 1940s the architectural style made a comeback under the guise of the tudor. The tudor revival style came about in the latter half of the 19th century.