A Brief History of Neoclassical Architecture

This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.


A Brief History of Neoclassical Architecture chronicles how ancient Greek and Roman design became the Western world's go-to power move, from 18th-century European aristocrats playing architectural dress-up to modern-day McMansions with pretentious pediments. Beginning with wealthy Grand Tour travelers who returned from Pompeii obsessed with columns and symmetry, the book traces how architects like Robert Adam, Thomas Jefferson, and Napoleon's designers transformed this ancient aesthetic into everything from the White House to St. Petersburg's palaces. With the irreverent tone of "a museum tour with a rebellious docent," it reveals how what started as scholarly appreciation for classical ruins became a global architectural language of authority and respectability.

The story doesn't end with the 19th century's Greek Revival fever-it follows Neoclassical design through its darkest chapter as the preferred style of fascist regimes, its kitschy resurrection in Las Vegas and suburban America, and its surprising persistence in contemporary government buildings and celebrity architecture. Whether exploring why dictators love big white columns or decoding the difference between Doric and Corinthian orders, this book tackles the eternal question: Is Neoclassical architecture timeless elegance or just expensive nostalgia? Perfect for design lovers, history buffs, and anyone who's ever wondered why their local courthouse looks like it belongs in ancient Rome

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A Brief History of Neoclassical Architecture

This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.


A Brief History of Neoclassical Architecture chronicles how ancient Greek and Roman design became the Western world's go-to power move, from 18th-century European aristocrats playing architectural dress-up to modern-day McMansions with pretentious pediments. Beginning with wealthy Grand Tour travelers who returned from Pompeii obsessed with columns and symmetry, the book traces how architects like Robert Adam, Thomas Jefferson, and Napoleon's designers transformed this ancient aesthetic into everything from the White House to St. Petersburg's palaces. With the irreverent tone of "a museum tour with a rebellious docent," it reveals how what started as scholarly appreciation for classical ruins became a global architectural language of authority and respectability.

The story doesn't end with the 19th century's Greek Revival fever-it follows Neoclassical design through its darkest chapter as the preferred style of fascist regimes, its kitschy resurrection in Las Vegas and suburban America, and its surprising persistence in contemporary government buildings and celebrity architecture. Whether exploring why dictators love big white columns or decoding the difference between Doric and Corinthian orders, this book tackles the eternal question: Is Neoclassical architecture timeless elegance or just expensive nostalgia? Perfect for design lovers, history buffs, and anyone who's ever wondered why their local courthouse looks like it belongs in ancient Rome

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A Brief History of Neoclassical Architecture

A Brief History of Neoclassical Architecture

by KJ Smith

Narrated by Digital Voice Madison G

Unabridged — 3 hours, 3 minutes

A Brief History of Neoclassical Architecture

A Brief History of Neoclassical Architecture

by KJ Smith

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This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.


A Brief History of Neoclassical Architecture chronicles how ancient Greek and Roman design became the Western world's go-to power move, from 18th-century European aristocrats playing architectural dress-up to modern-day McMansions with pretentious pediments. Beginning with wealthy Grand Tour travelers who returned from Pompeii obsessed with columns and symmetry, the book traces how architects like Robert Adam, Thomas Jefferson, and Napoleon's designers transformed this ancient aesthetic into everything from the White House to St. Petersburg's palaces. With the irreverent tone of "a museum tour with a rebellious docent," it reveals how what started as scholarly appreciation for classical ruins became a global architectural language of authority and respectability.

The story doesn't end with the 19th century's Greek Revival fever-it follows Neoclassical design through its darkest chapter as the preferred style of fascist regimes, its kitschy resurrection in Las Vegas and suburban America, and its surprising persistence in contemporary government buildings and celebrity architecture. Whether exploring why dictators love big white columns or decoding the difference between Doric and Corinthian orders, this book tackles the eternal question: Is Neoclassical architecture timeless elegance or just expensive nostalgia? Perfect for design lovers, history buffs, and anyone who's ever wondered why their local courthouse looks like it belongs in ancient Rome


Product Details

BN ID: 2940203488534
Publisher: Ashleigh Robertson
Publication date: 09/12/2025
Series: A Brief History of - Architecture Edition
Edition description: Unabridged
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