Châteauesque
Châteauesque is an architectural style that draws inspiration from the grand châteaux of France, particularly those from the Renaissance and Baroque periods. Characterized by its ornate details, steeply pitched roofs, and elaborate stonework, this style often features elements like turrets, balconies, and decorative moldings. It aims to evoke a sense of elegance and historical grandeur.
This style became popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, especially in North America, where it was used in the design of large homes and public buildings. Notable examples include the Biltmore Estate in North Carolina and various structures in Newport, Rhode Island. Châteauesque architecture reflects a romanticized vision of French nobility and opulence.