
Puritanical Architecture
Puritanical architecture refers to a style characterized by simplicity, austerity, and lack of ornamental details, reflecting Puritan values of humility and modesty. Buildings often feature plain facades, minimal decoration, and practical designs without elaborate embellishments. This architectural approach emphasizes functionality and moral restraint over grandeur or luxury, aligning with the cultural and spiritual ethos of the Puritans, who favored modesty and restraint in all aspects of life.