This document provides information about different architectural styles throughout history. It discusses how Greek revival was popular in the 1840s but was replaced by styles more suitable for royalty. Early homes in England were made of stone but were too expensive for most. Gothic and Carpenter Gothic styles emerged in America using wooden details instead of stone. Victorian structures evolved from simple to more complicated over time, with styles like Italianate known for flat roofs, cornices, and columns. Victorian architecture remains popular today as many homes from this era still stand.