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17 Cards in this Set
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Altes Museum. Berlin, Germany. Neoclassical architecture/ Greek Revival. Shinkel |
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Strawberry Hill House. Twickenham, UK. Gothic Revival. Walpole. |
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Crystal Palace. London, England. Victorian. Jones & Paxton. |
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Paris Opera House. Paris, France. Baroque Revival. Charles Garnier. |
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St. Pancras Station. Gothic Revival. London. Gilbert Scott & Marlow. |
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Bibiotheque Sainte Genevieve. Paris, France. Italian Renaissance Revival. Henri Lebrouste. |
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Victoria Memorial. Kolkata, India. Indo-Saracenic Revival architecture. William Emerson. |
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Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank. Singapore. Hong Kong, China. Palmer & Turner. Compradoric. |
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University of Virginia, 1817-34, Thomas Jefferson, Charlottesville, VA, USA. Academic village, Roman republican ideal, educated citizenry for a representative democracy. |
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Biltmore, 1890-5, Richard M. Hunt, Ashville, NC, USA. French Early Renaissance Chateau style. Culture and good taste. |
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Central Park, 1857- ca. 1880, Olmstead & Vaux, New York, NY, USA. Olmstead based the design on J. Paxton’s Birkenhead Park, Liverpool, a “people park.” He designed parks for Buffalo, Chicago, Washington DC, as well as designs for Stanford Univ., Biltmore, and the 1893 Chicago Columbian Exposition. |
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Tassel House, 1892-3, Victor Horta, Tassel House, Brussels, Belgium. Art Nouveau (1890-1905): |
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Goldman & Salatsch Building [Looshaus], 1910, Adolf Loos, Vienna, Austria. Ornament and Crime. |
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AEG Turbine Factory. Berlin (1908-09). Deutscher Werkbund. Peter Behrens. |
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Glass Pavilion, Werkbund Exhibition. Cologne (1914). Expressionist. Bruno Taut. |
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Chicago Tribune Building. Chicago (1922-25). Raymond Hood and John Howells. (GOTHIC INFLUENCE?!!!?!!!) |
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New Chancellery. Berlin (1938-39). Albert Speer. For Hitler. |