Neoclassical architecture in United States
Discover 24 places in United States shaped by Neoclassical architecture, with photos, the architects behind them, and where to find each one.
Neoclassical architecture revived the columns, symmetry, and smooth pale facades of ancient Greece and Rome. In Sweden it arrived as the Gustavian and Karl Johan styles. More about neoclassical
Neoclassical in United States
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Margaret Haughery Monument
1884 · Alexander Doyle
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Longue Vue House and Gardens
1942 · William Platt
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Apex Building
1938
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Malcolm X Park
1936 · Horace Peaslee
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National Mall
1791
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Tudor Place
1816 · William Thornton
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National Archives
1935 · John Russell Pope
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Robert F. Kennedy Department of Justice Building
1935
- Mellon Institute
- United States Supreme Court Cass Gilbert
- Folger Shakespeare Library Paul Philippe Cret
- National Gallery of Art, West Building John Russell Pope
- Jefferson Memorial John Russell Pope
- Lincoln Memorial Henry Bacon
- Washington Monument Robert Mills
- President's House James Hoban
- The Capitol William Thornton
- Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum John Parkinson and Donald Parkinson
- Harvard Stadium
- Lady Liberty Gustave Eiffel
- City Hall Joseph-François Mangin
- St. Paul's Chapel
- World War II Memorial Friedrich St.Florian
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