Architecture From The Federalist Period:

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...of America’s early architects does indeed reflect the nationalism of the time. While many of the federalist architects clearly based their designs upon neoclassical styles, they did so on their own terms, that reflects a decidedly American spirit.
For instance, it was Latrobe that was responsible for discovering Pompeii and many other Greek and Roman ruins, and this generated an excitement that was reflected in architecture (Lev, 2004). Upon his return to America, he incorporated many of the Greek and Roman architectural elements into his designs, revealing not only a Greek and Roman influence, but also the spirit of initiative and discovery that very much embodied Federal period ideals (Lev, 2004). However, these elements were very much tempered with upholsteries and fabrics that were very much English in design, and represented a comfort based on the past (Lev, 2004).
Therefore, the Federalist period was very much based upon the unity of...

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