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Neoclassicism, Race, and Statecraft across the Atlantic World

Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians (JSAH)
Thomas Jefferson understood classicism as the highest form of architectural expression, the white race as the highest expression of humanity, and a democratic Republic as the most virtuous expression of government.
Louis P. Nelson
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Tbilisi, Baku, and Yerevan: Neoclassicism and Imperial Signification in the Caucasus

Urban history review
:Contrary to urban histories of the Caucasus that have tended to take an individual capital city and chart urban development from the Persian imprint and the Russian imperial legacy to the Soviet reconstruction, this article takes a comparative look at ...
Alyson Wharton
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Optimization of heat transfer processes in enclosing structures of architectural monuments located outside urban agglomeration

23rd International Scientific Conference Engineering for Rural Development Proceedings
Numerous architectural monuments throughout Ukraine were once proud and were the center of historical events. With a glorious and rich history, but forgotten by people because they are located outside the city limits and are not included in well-known ...
Yurii Chovniuk   +4 more
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A Study on the Design of Gel Nail Art Using the Visual Texture of Architectural Exterior and Playability in the New Deconstructivism

Journal of the Korean Society of Cosmetology
Although the nail beauty industry is showing a wide range of growth by applying various materials and colors, it reached the limit of design, dismantled elements limited to various shapes and textures in the small space of the nail, and sublimated them ...
Daun Jeong
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“Stonehenge in the Mind” and “Stonehenge on the Ground”:

Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians (JSAH), 2018
In Stone-Heng Restored (1655), Inigo Jones, the father of English neoclassicism, used drawings, histories, and questionable logic to argue that Stonehenge was built by the ancient Romans and that it originally exhibited perfect Platonic geometries.
Ryan D. Roark
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“Un neoclásico propio”: Trujillo’s National Palace and the Built Legacies of US Imperialism in the Dominican Republic, 1907–47

Architectural Theory Review
This paper examines how US imperialism shaped the architectural landscape of the Dominican Republic in the early twentieth century, culminating in the construction of the National Palace in 1947 under the authoritarian rule of Rafael Trujillo.
Joanna Merwood-Salisbury   +1 more
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ANTIQUITY AS THE ABSOLUTE MODEL OF ART AND STYLE. ARCHITECTURE, INTERIOR DECOR AND FURNITURE. FROM BAROQUE TO NEOCLASSICISM

RSUH/RGGU Bulletin. Series Philosophy. Social Studies. Art Studies
The topic of analysis is the hundred and fifty-year history of evolution of the French fascination with the culture and art of Antiquity, which in the 17th–18th centuries received a character of mania for Antiquity. That fascination led to the emergence and development of classicism and then of “Greek taste” (goût grec) and neoclassicism.
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Eclecticism at the Savoy Court in Turin: Landscape, Architectures and Apartments from late Neoclassicism to Neo-Baroque (1831-1900)

2021
In 1831, the king Carlo Felice died without male heirs, so the lateral branch of the Savoy family, the Princes of Carignano succeeded on the throne. The new king immediately decided to refresh the interior decoration of the Royal Palace in Turin. He promoted the expansion of his castle of Racconigi and the transformation of the castle of Pollenzo.
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General Theory-Special Case Relationships: Keynes and Neoclassicism

Review of Political Economy, 2022
Rod O'Donnell
exaly  

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