Title: NINETEENTH CENTURY ARCHITECTURE IN NORTH AMERICA
1NINETEENTH CENTURY ARCHITECTURE IN NORTH AMERICA
2Phases of Architecture in North
America Pre-Columbian Architecture Prior to
17th century Early European Settlers Early
Import of European Neo-Classicism Thomas
Jefferson Full Force of Neo-Classicism
Strickland, Furness, McKim Beginning of
Original Work Residential Works of Richardson
and McKim, Louis Sullivan Modern
American Architecture Sullivan, Frank Lloyd
Wright
3Mounds and Palisades, Cahokia (Illinois), 10-12th
c.
4Architecture of the early European
settlers. Early settlers and pilgrims who fled
or arrived from Europe/England, built in a
modest, pragmatic or primitive manner. The use of
logs, thatch and shingles.
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6Thomas Jefferson and the introduction of a
principled Classical architecture. Monticello,
Virginia, 1770-1809
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8University of Virginia, Charlottesville, 1817
9Massachusetts State House, Boston, 1795 by
Charles Bulfinch
10United States Capitol, Washington DC,
1993-1867 By Benjamin Latrobe (with William
Thornton)
11American Classicism Bank of Pennsylvania, Bank of
United States, Grirard Bank, all in Philadelphia,
mid-19th by William Strickland
12Merchants Exchange, Philadelphia, 1832 by
William Strickland
13Trinity Church, New York, 1839 by Richard Upjohn
14Trinity Church, Boston, 1873 by H.H. Richardson
15Crane Memorial Library, Quincy, 1880 by H.H.
Richardson
16Watts Sherman House Newport, 1874
Stoughton House Cambridge, 1882
The Residences by H.H. Richardson recalled an
American vernacular tradition
17Public Library, Boston, 1887 by McKim, Meade and
White
18Bell House, Newport, 1881 by Charles McKim