The architecture of the Greek revival and its influence in America
O'Donnell, Thomas Edward
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Description
Title
The architecture of the Greek revival and its influence in America
Author(s)
O'Donnell, Thomas Edward
Issue Date
1924-05-21
Department of Study
Architecture
Degree Granting Institution
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Degree Name
M.S. (master's)
Degree Level
Thesis
Date of Ingest
2025-03-06T11:17:58-06:00
Keyword(s)
Architecture
Greek Architecture
Language
eng
Abstract
It is the purpose of this study to develop this method
of approach in order to explain the origin and nature of the
Greek Revival movement, its spread over Europe, and its ultimate flowering in America; to develop the architectural theory or underlying philosophy which acted as a stimulating creed for the whole movement in America; to show the extent of its influence upon our early architecture; to present evidences of its influence upon modern work; and to predict the probable influence it will have upon the future architectural development in America.
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