Battle of the Styles

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The Battle of the Styles is a term used to refer to the conflict between supporters of the Gothic style and the Classical style in architecture. In Britain this led to public debates between Decimus Burton and Augustus Pugin.[1]

Later in the century the revival of

prefabricated stylistic options in architecture, which eventually mutated into the Arts and Crafts style and then into Modernism
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