The Architectural Ideology of Thomas Jefferson

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<p> In contrast to his enormous political influence Thomas Jefferson's vast cultural contributions especially in the realm of American architecture remain relatively unknown to mainstream Americans. Among architectural professionals however Jefferson is immediately recognized as one of the most influential architects of all time. Although he was considered a gentleman architect Jefferson honed his skills as well as any professional. His three most notable visionary works at the Virginia State Capitol the educational complex at the University of Virginia and his own home at Monticello remain monumental in the field of American architecture and society. This volume reveals how Jefferson's politics and architecture coexisted and explains how he marked his political maturation through corresponding architectural monuments that reflected his ideals. Consequently Jefferson provided America with a combined architectural and political ideology with the intention of safeguarding the future of liberty and democracy in America.</p>
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