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Architectural Analysis of the Building

Neoclassical: 92%

  • Balance and symmetry
  • Grandiose triangular pediments
  • Use of columns and pilasters
  • Domed roof element

Beaux-Arts: 75%

  • Rich decorative detail
  • Statuary, swags, and balustrades
  • Grand stairways

Exploration of Architectural Styles and Influences

Neoclassical: 92%

Characterized by grandeur of scale, simplicity of geometric forms, Greek or Roman detail, dramatic use of columns, and a preference for blank walls. The Neoclassical style is derived from the principles of the Enlightenment, celebrating the cultural achievements of antiquity.

  • Pantheon in Paris, France
  • Thomas Jefferson's Monticello in Virginia, USA
  • British Museum in London, UK

Beaux-Arts: 75%

The Beaux-Arts style emerged from the École des Beaux-Arts in France and is known for its opulence, classical detail, and use of modern materials like iron and glass. It usually involves meticulous planning and often incorporates a combination of Renaissance and Baroque elements.

  • Grand Palais in Paris, France
  • Library of Congress in Washington, D.C., USA
  • The New York Public Library in New York City, USA
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