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The Influence of Greco-Roman Architecture on American Ideals: Exploring the Adoption and Evolution of Classical Styles in American Buildings

The Final paper is based on the Midterm Outline. This assignment is due during the Final exam period,  May 10, 2024.
Start expanding your body topics and transforming them from bullet points to paragraphs. 
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Abstract: 
Greco-Roman Architecture and American Ideals: Why are important American buildings made after the Classical style?
Introduction
·      Brief overview of the influence of Greco-Roman architecture on American buildings.
·      Purpose and scope of the essay: To explore why Greco-Roman architectural styles are emulated in American public and governmental buildings.
·      Significance: Understanding the cultural and ideological reasons behind the adoption of Classical styles in American architecture.
Greco-Roman Architecture
Definition and Characteristics
·      Definition of Greco-Roman architecture, focusing on key elements such as columns, pediments, and the use of marble.
·      The importance of symmetry, proportion, and the pursuit of ideal beauty in classical architecture.
Historical Overview
·      Brief history of Greco-Roman architecture and its significance in the ancient world.
·      How these architectural styles reflected the values and ideals of ancient Greece and Rome.
The Adoption of Classical Styles in American Architecture
Ideological Foundations
·      The symbolism of Greco-Roman architecture embodies ideals of democracy, republicanism, and civic virtue.
·      The Enlightenment and the revival of interest in classical antiquity as models for governance and philosophy.
Examples of American Buildings
·      The U.S. Capitol Building: An analysis of its classical architectural elements and their symbolic meanings.
·      The Jefferson Memorial: Exploration of its design and how it reflects Jefferson’s admiration for classical ideals.
Symbolism and Identity
Representing Ideas
·      How classical architecture in America serves as a symbol for the nation’s democratic ideals and aspirations.
·      The use of Greco-Roman styles in monuments and memorials as a means to inspire civic duty and remembrance.
Cultural Identity
·      The role of classical architecture in shaping American national identity and its perception both domestically and internationally.
·      Discussion on whether the adoption of these styles reflects cultural appropriation or homage.
Modern Reflections and Critiques
Contemporary Views
·      Analysis of modern critiques regarding the relevance and implications of continuing the tradition of Greco-Roman styles in American architecture.
·      Debates on architectural diversity and the representation of a multicultural society.
Evolution and Adaptation
·      How contemporary architects reinterpret classical elements for the 21st century.
·      Examples of modern buildings that incorporate classical style in innovative ways.
Conclusion
·      Summary of key points discussed.
·      Reflection on the enduring legacy of Greco-Roman architecture in American culture and its implications for future architectural choices.
·      Restate the significance of understanding this architectural influence as a means to grasp broader cultural and ideological underpinnings.