The presence of classical architectural features in modern Western architecture shows that knowledge from ancient times was travelling through both space and time. Yet despite surface similarities, the architecture of revival was very different to that of antiquity. The classicistic architecture of nineteenth-century America provides a clear case. In contrast to the Roman influences that affected the founding fathers, nineteenth century American architecture borrowed instead from the Greeks. Informed less by archaeology and more by ideology, the American Greek revival saw the architectural forms divested of original meanings and invested with the ideals of postrevolutionary America. Looking at the vectors by which the revival reached Americ...
When the British established colonies in North America, they brought with them their cultural practi...
This thesis represents an investigation into a particular determinate of architectural form, percept...
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 1986.MICROFICHE COPY AV...
During the nineteenth century, as the citizens of the United States strove to establish their own s...
The establishment of Athens as the capital of the independent Greek state in 1833 constituted an unp...
The major purposes of this study were: (1) to outline the predominant Greek and Roman architectural ...
Tracing Architecture looks at the impact that knowledge of ancient Egyptian, Greek, Roman and Britis...
This paper reflects on the embrace of the Ancient world in modernity and the journey to Greece as a ...
Challenging the long-established idea of the Mediterranean as the cradle of modern architecture, thi...
Prior to this dissertation most research on the Gothic Revival in America has been restricted to arc...
It is without doubt that style, as one of the primary artistic categories for Ancient Greeks, is als...
This dissertation studies the use of arcuated structures in post-World War II American civic buildin...
This essay focuses on examples of graphic representations of architecture as they appear in architec...
The appeal of the Greek Revival style in America through the 19th century reflected the political sp...
A Quest for Modem Greek Architectural Discourse in Nineteenth-Century Athens (1834-1862
When the British established colonies in North America, they brought with them their cultural practi...
This thesis represents an investigation into a particular determinate of architectural form, percept...
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 1986.MICROFICHE COPY AV...
During the nineteenth century, as the citizens of the United States strove to establish their own s...
The establishment of Athens as the capital of the independent Greek state in 1833 constituted an unp...
The major purposes of this study were: (1) to outline the predominant Greek and Roman architectural ...
Tracing Architecture looks at the impact that knowledge of ancient Egyptian, Greek, Roman and Britis...
This paper reflects on the embrace of the Ancient world in modernity and the journey to Greece as a ...
Challenging the long-established idea of the Mediterranean as the cradle of modern architecture, thi...
Prior to this dissertation most research on the Gothic Revival in America has been restricted to arc...
It is without doubt that style, as one of the primary artistic categories for Ancient Greeks, is als...
This dissertation studies the use of arcuated structures in post-World War II American civic buildin...
This essay focuses on examples of graphic representations of architecture as they appear in architec...
The appeal of the Greek Revival style in America through the 19th century reflected the political sp...
A Quest for Modem Greek Architectural Discourse in Nineteenth-Century Athens (1834-1862
When the British established colonies in North America, they brought with them their cultural practi...
This thesis represents an investigation into a particular determinate of architectural form, percept...
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 1986.MICROFICHE COPY AV...