Classicistic Designs
Date March 2024
Classicistic designs have been an all time favourite and keep coming back. It inspires other styles too. It will probably always return.
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Pavillon Dufour of the Palace of Versailles. Architect: Gabriel.
Exuberant classicistic design. Probably never realised. Architect: unknown.
Classicistic design with Greek elements attributed to emperor Hadrian (who was architect himself). Architect: possibly Hadrian(?).
Modern classicistic design. Year and architect unknown.
The Bank of England, Londen. Built in 1939. Architect: Herbert Baker.
French classicistic design. Architect: unknown.
Classicistic design not known for what city or by which architect.
The 'Trippenhuis' in Amsterdam. Built in 1662 and still present in the city along the canal 'Kloveniersburgwal'. It was built as a living house for two rich merchants. Architect: Justus Vingboons.
Design for a church in Paris along Rue St.Honoré. Architect: unknown.
Classicistic design for unknown purpose. Architect: unknown.
Classicistic 'chapel'. Architect: Andrea Palladio.
New Sessions House for the Corporation of London. Architect: Edward W. Mountford.
Classicism in Palladio style.
Classicism, for museum or government building.
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