Neoclassical

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  • Idaho State Capitol Boise, Idaho 1905-20

    Constructed from 1905 to 1920, with major renovations in 2006, the Idaho State Capitol features a Neoclassical style designed by prolific Boise architect John E. Tourtellotte. The top of its dome, inspired by St.

  • St. Paul's Cathedral London, England 1675

    This grand Neoclassical cathedral was designed by Sir Christopher Wren in 1675 after its predecessor burned down in the Great Fire of London. The site of many important wedding and funerals over the centuries, St.

  • Institut de France Paris, France 1662-88

    Located on the Left Bank of the Seine, at the opposite end of Pont des Arts from the Louvre Museum, the Institut de France is a collection of academies of arts and sciences founded in 1795.

  • General Stephen Bull House (1305 Bay St) Beaufort, South Carolina c. 1910

    The General Stephen Bull House at 1305 Bay St in Beaufort was constructed in Neoclassical style around 1910. It is a contributing property in the Beaufort Historic District (building #1191).

  • Beaufort Bank (Panini's on the Waterfront) Beaufort, South Carolina 1916

    Beaufort Bank (now Panini's on the Waterfront) at 928 Bay St was constructed in Neoclassical style in 1916. It is a contributing property in the Beaufort Historic District (building #1041).

  • White House Washington

    Begun in 1792, the White House is the official residence of the President of the United States, an international symbol of the American presidency, and one of the most famous buildings in the world.

  • Church of St George Bloomsbury London, England

    Designed by Nicholas Hawksmoor, St George's Bloomsbury was built in 1716-31 as part of the Fifty New Churches Act.

  • Athenaeum Bury St. Edmunds, England

    Assembly Rooms. C17 with later alterations and additions. Originally a large 3-storey house, converted into an Assembly House in 1714 by John Eastland, a dancing master. Remodelled in 1789, when it was reduced to 2 storeys.

  • 1-11, Belgrave Square SW1 London, England c. 1825

    Grand terrace of houses. Circa 1825. George Basevi. Stucco. Roofs not visible. Graeco-Roman style. One of four grand terraces facing Belgrave Square.

  • Pantheon Stourton with Gasper, England

    Temple. 1753-54 by Henry Flitcroft for Henry Hoare. Limestone ashlar.

  • Chatsworth House Chatsworth, England

    Country house. South wing 1687-9 by William Talman. East front 1689-91 by Talman, west front 1700-03, north front 1705-7 by Thomas Archer.

  • St. Johns City Hall Portland, Oregon 1905-07

    Now home to the Portland Police Traffic Division, this small Neo-Georgian building near St. Johns Bridge was built in 1907 as the City Hall of St. Johns, a separate city from Portland at the time.

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