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=== Baroque and Neoclassical Revival === During the Baroque and Neoclassical periods, the Venetian window became a favored design element in both Europe and North America. In England, architects such as [[Richard Boyle, 3rd Earl of Burlington]] (1694β1753) incorporated Palladian windows into their designs, further cementing their association with Palladianism. Notable examples include: * [[Chiswick House]], London (1729) * [[The White House]], Washington, D.C. (1792β1800), where Palladian windows are seen in its design.
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