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The ancient Greek and Roman cultures greatly influenced Western civilization in many ways, including philosophy, medicine, language, government, theatre, literature, art, and architecture. You may not realize it, but many of the buildings in your town or city are based on the building designs of these societies, which is commonly referred to as neoclassical architecture.  

1. Research neoclassical architecture. What are the characteristics of this style?

2. Choose a neoclassical style building in Washington, DC.

3. Paste an image of it directly into the discussion board. Include the name of the building, location, the designer or architect, and the date it was completed.

4. Identify and explain the purpose and function of three architectural elements that are adapted or inspired by Greek and Roman buildings.

5. Alongside the image of the building in Washington, DC, paste an image of a building from the ancient Greek or Roman cultures that could have inspired it.

6. Explain why the designers and architects of the nation’s capital looked to the ancient Greeks and Romans for inspiration.

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Additional Information

· Your posts should be of substance and address the topic

· Use MLA format for any quotations or citations you use to support your answer

Textbook/Materials • Perceiving the Arts: An Introduction to the Humanities, 11th ed. (2015). Sporre, Dennis J.P

Resources

· Great Architectural Projects

· https://www.architecturaldigest.com/story/best-architectural-projects-article (Links to an external site.)

· Neoclassical Architecture Resource

· http://www.visual-arts-cork.com/history-of-art/neoclassical-architecture.htm (Links to an external site.)

· The 15 Neoclassical Buildings Every D.C. Resident Should Know

· http://dc.curbed.com/maps/washington-dc-architecture-neoclassical (Links to an external site.)

· Museum of Modern Art: Architecture & Design 

· http://www.moma.org/explore/collection/departments/architecture_design (Links to an external site.)

· Michael Graves Architecture and Design

· http://michaelgraves.com/ (Links to an external site.)

· Classical/Classical Revival/Neo-Classical Architecture

· https://www.architecture.com/Explore/ArchitecturalStyles/Classical.aspx (Links to an external site.)

· City for Life – Celebrating Architecture and Design in Copenhagen 

· City for Life - celebrating architecture and design in Copenhagen (Links to an external site.)

· TEDx Talk: Sustainable Architecture and Design

· TEDxManhattanBeach - Andy Cohen - Sustainable Architecture And Design (Links to an external site.)

· Bjarke Ingels: The Power of Architecture

· Bjarke Ingels Will Make You Believe in the Power of Architecture (Links to an external site.)

· Frank Lloyd Wright, Architecture, & Environment 

· Frank Lloyd Wright, Architecture, & Environment (Links to an external site.)

· Louis Kahn, Architect

· Louis Kahn architect (Links to an external site.)

· American Architecture Now: Philip Johnson 

· American Architecture Now: Philip Johnson (Links to an external site.)

· Gender & Architecture

· GENDER & ARCHITECTURE (Links to an external site.)

· Katja Grillner: "Feminism as Architecture"

· Katja Grillner: "Feminism as Architecture" (Links to an external site.)

· Women Shaping Our World: Gender, Architecture, and Space

· Women Shaping Our World: Gender, Architecture, and Space (Links to an external site.)