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  Upload a photograph of a building to the File Uploader on the right. The Image Classifier will predict its architectural style using a database of over 700 images. Scroll down to read more about each style.
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- ## Model-Trained Architectural Styles
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  ### Classical Revival (1895 - 1950)
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  The Classical Revival or Neoclassical style is one of the most commonly seen across the state and the country. This style was inspired by the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago held in 1893 which promoted a renewed interest in the classical forms. This style encompasses many different styles, including Colonial Revival, Greek Revival, Neoclassical Revival and Mediterranean Revival. Colonial Revival is most commonly used in residential dwellings, while Greek and Neoclassical Revival styles are commonly used in commercial buildings like banks, post offices, and municipal buildings.
 
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  Upload a photograph of a building to the File Uploader on the right. The Image Classifier will predict its architectural style using a database of over 700 images. Scroll down to read more about each style.
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  ### Classical Revival (1895 - 1950)
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  The Classical Revival or Neoclassical style is one of the most commonly seen across the state and the country. This style was inspired by the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago held in 1893 which promoted a renewed interest in the classical forms. This style encompasses many different styles, including Colonial Revival, Greek Revival, Neoclassical Revival and Mediterranean Revival. Colonial Revival is most commonly used in residential dwellings, while Greek and Neoclassical Revival styles are commonly used in commercial buildings like banks, post offices, and municipal buildings.