University of Virginia, The Architecture of the - Encyclopedia Virginia
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Jun 25, 2013 - The Architecture of the University of Virginia. Contributed by Lydia Mattice Brandt. As Thomas Jefferson's last major contribution to American ...
The Rotunda (University of Virginia) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Rotunda is a building located on The Lawn in the original grounds of the University of Virginia. It was designed by Thomas Jefferson to represent the " authority of nature ... Jefferson's design was influenced by the architectural drawings of Andrea Palladio and is an example of Palladian architecture. The direct source for ...
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The Architectural Politics of Thomas Jefferson
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The Papers of Thomas Jefferson; ed. ... Jefferson and the Politics of Architecture ... Although never formally trained in architecture, Jefferson had studied the ... he would establish as the ideal American village: The University of Virginia.Jefferson's Plan for an Academical Village | Thomas Jefferson's ...
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Thomas Jefferson's activities in support of a state university for Virginia were .... " The Genesis of Jefferson's Plan for the University of Virginia,” Architecture 48 ...
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Construction of the University, 1817-1826 | Thomas Jefferson's ...
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Former presidents Thomas Jefferson and James Madison looked on, as did various ... for a state university to be called “The University of Virginia,” but with the location ... The architectural plan originally provided by Jefferson to the Trustees of ...
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Thomas Jefferson (1743–1826), author of the American Declaration of Independence and third president of the United States, was also a talented architect of ...
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