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Massachusetts State House, 1795-97, Charles Bullfinch, Boston, MA, USA.




Federalist/Roman Revival.

Massachusetts State House, 1795-97, Charles Bullfinch, Boston, MA, USA.




Federalist/Roman Revival.

Massachusetts State House, 1795-97, Charles Bullfinch, Boston, MA, USA.




Federalist/Roman Revival.

Massachusetts State House, 1795-97, Charles Bullfinch, Boston, MA, USA.




Federalist/Roman Revival.

Virginia State House, 1785, Thomas Jefferson, Richmond, VA, USA.




Roman Revival: signifying Republican democracy

Virginia State House, 1785, Thomas Jefferson, Richmond, VA, USA.




Roman Revival: signifying Republican democracy

Virginia State House, 1785, Thomas Jefferson, Richmond, VA, USA.




Roman Revival: signifying Republican democracy

Monticello, 1768-82, 1796-1809, Thomas Jefferson, Charlottesville, VA, USA.

Monticello, 1768-82, 1796-1809, Thomas Jefferson, Charlottesville, VA, USA.

Monticello, 1768-82, 1796-1809, Thomas Jefferson, Charlottesville, VA, USA.

Monticello, 1768-82, 1796-1809, Thomas Jefferson, Charlottesville, VA, USA.

Monticello, 1768-82, 1796-1809, Thomas Jefferson, Charlottesville, VA, USA.

University of Virginia, 1817-34, Thomas Jefferson, Charlottesville, VA, USA. Academic village, Roman republican ideal, educated citizenry for a representative democracy.

University of Virginia, 1817-34, Thomas Jefferson, Charlottesville, VA, USA. Academic village, Roman republican ideal, educated citizenry for a representative democracy.

University of Virginia, 1817-34, Thomas Jefferson, Charlottesville, VA, USA. Academic village, Roman republican ideal, educated citizenry for a representative democracy.

University of Virginia, 1817-34, Thomas Jefferson, Charlottesville, VA, USA. Academic village, Roman republican ideal, educated citizenry for a representative democracy.

University of Virginia, 1817-34, Thomas Jefferson, Charlottesville, VA, USA. Academic village, Roman republican ideal, educated citizenry for a representative democracy.

University of Virginia, 1817-34, Thomas Jefferson, Charlottesville, VA, USA. Academic village, Roman republican ideal, educated citizenry for a representative democracy.

University of Virginia, 1817-34, Thomas Jefferson, Charlottesville, VA, USA. Academic village, Roman republican ideal, educated citizenry for a representative democracy.

University of Virginia, 1817-34, Thomas Jefferson, Charlottesville, VA, USA. Academic village, Roman republican ideal, educated citizenry for a representative democracy.

University of Virginia, 1817-34, Thomas Jefferson, Charlottesville, VA, USA. Academic village, Roman republican ideal, educated citizenry for a representative democracy.

University of Virginia, 1817-34, Thomas Jefferson, Charlottesville, VA, USA. Academic village, Roman republican ideal, educated citizenry for a representative democracy.

Second Bank of the United States, 1816, William Strickland, Philadelphia, PA.Greek Revival.

Second Bank of the United States, 1816, William Strickland, Philadelphia, PA.Greek Revival.

Second Bank of the United States, 1816, William Strickland, Philadelphia, PA.Greek Revival.

Monument of Lysicrates, Athens, Greece. Inspiration for Merchant's Exchange.

Merchant’s Exchange, 1832-34, William Strickland, Philadelphia, PA, USA. Greek Revival.

Dunleith, 1856, Natchez, MS, USA.




Greek Revival as a justification for slavery.

Stanton Hall, 1851, Natchez, MS, USA.




Greek Revival as a justification for slavery.

Trinity Church, 1841-6, Richard Upjohn, New York, NY, USA.Gothic Revival, Christian architecture.

Trinity Church, 1841-6, Richard Upjohn, New York, NY, USA. Gothic Revival, Christian architecture.

Trinity Church, 1841-6, Richard Upjohn, New York, NY, USA. Gothic Revival, Christian architecture.

Biltmore, 1890-5, Richard M. Hunt, Ashville, NC, USA.French Early Renaissance Chateau style. Culture and good taste.

Biltmore, 1890-5, Richard M. Hunt, Ashville, NC, USA.French Early Renaissance Chateau style. Culture and good taste.

Biltmore, 1890-5, Richard M. Hunt, Ashville, NC, USA.French Early Renaissance Chateau style. Culture and good taste.

Tribune Building, 1873-6, Richard M. Hunt, New York, NY, USA.Second Empire Style.

Trinity Church, 1872-7, H. H. Richardson, Boston, MA, USA.Romanesque Revival.

Trinity Church, 1872-7, H. H. Richardson, Boston, MA, USA.Romanesque Revival.

Trinity Church, 1872-7, H. H. Richardson, Boston, MA, USA.Romanesque Revival.

Trinity Church, 1872-7, H. H. Richardson, Boston, MA, USA.Romanesque Revival.

Marshall Fields Wholesale Store, 1885-7, H. H. Richardson, Chicago, IL, USA.

Haughwout Building, 1857, John Gaynor, ironwork by Daniel Badger, New York, NY, USA. Cast iron commercial building.

Monadnock Building, 1891-1893, Daniel Burnham & Root, Chicago, IL, USA.Limits of load bearing structures.

Monadnock Building, 1891-1893, Daniel Burnham & Root, Chicago, IL, USA. Limits of load bearing structures.

Monadnock Building, 1891-1893, Daniel Burnham & Root, Chicago, IL, USA. Limits of load bearing structures.

Fair Building, 1891-2, William LeBaron Jenney, Chicago, IL, USA.Complete steel framed structure.

Fair Building, 1891-2, William LeBaron Jenney, Chicago, IL, USA. Complete steel framed structure.




Steel frame construction and fire proofing.

Fair Building, 1891-2, William LeBaron Jenney, Chicago, IL, USA. Complete steel framed structure.




Steel frame construction and fire proofing.

Wainwright Building, 1890-1, Dankmar Adler & Louis Sullivan, St. Louis, MO, USA.

Wainwright Building, 1890-1, Dankmar Adler & Louis Sullivan, St. Louis, MO, USA.

Plan of Washington, DC, 1791, Charles l’Enfant & Ellicot, USA.




French Baroque influence, such as Versailles. Grand diagonal boulevards and places [squares].

Versailles Plan: influence for the Plan of Washington

Plan of Washington, DC, 1791, Charles l’Enfant & Ellicot, USA.

White House, 1792, James Hoban, Washington, DC, USA.

White House, 1792, James Hoban, Washington, DC, USA.

Capitol, 1793, William Thornton, Washington, DC, USA.

Capitol expansion, 1851-55, Thomas U. Walter, Washington, DC, USA.

Plan of New York City, 1776 & 1811 , NY, USA.Speculative grid.

Plan of New York City, 1776 & 1811 , NY, USA.Speculative grid.

World Columbian Exposition, 1893, Chicago, IL, USA.City Beautiful Movement.

City Beautiful Plan for Chicago, 1909, Daniel Burnham. City Beautiful Movement in US, beautify cities using Beaux Arts urban design principles.

City Beautiful Plan for Chicago, 1909, Daniel Burnham.

City Beautiful Plan for Chicago, 1909, Daniel Burnham.

City Beautiful Plan for Chicago, 1909, Daniel Burnham.

Washington DC plan, 1901, Senate Park Commission. City Beautiful principles.

Washington DC plan, 1901, Senate Park Commission. City Beautiful principles.

Washington DC plan, 1901, Senate Park Commission. City Beautiful principles.

San Francisco City Hall, 1912-1915, Bakewelland Brown, San Francisco, CA, USA.City Beautiful, Beaux Arts Classicism.

San Francisco City Hall, 1912-1915, Bakewelland Brown, San Francisco, CA, USA.City Beautiful, Beaux Arts Classicism.

San Francisco City Hall, 1912-1915, Bakewelland Brown, San Francisco, CA, USA.City Beautiful, Beaux Arts Classicism.

San Francisco City Hall, 1912-1915, Bakewelland Brown, San Francisco, CA, USA.City Beautiful, Beaux Arts Classicism.