E Kh some of the books I used in english were Giordano, Ralph G. The Architectural Ideology of Thomas Jefferson; Whiffen, Marcus, and Frederick Koeper. American Architecture, 1607-1976; Dumas Malone's biographies on Jefferson (if you really need to write in-depth about the whole idea of founding the university and such), and I also used the info about the restoration from Rotunda's official website. Hope it helps :)
I like to preserve photos but this isn't a stretch to say preserving things I support. It would be neat though to have a quick 3D graphic to show where to those who are not near Virginia the Chemistry room was discovered. Finding that story naturally I had to check out about it. :)
I'm writing a study on The Rotunda, those shots of interior were immensely useful, thanks :)
E Kh
I mostly used library books for research, but this video was also useful for some minor details
ok. thanx for your attention. Do you remember the titles of the books?
E Kh
some of the books I used in english were Giordano, Ralph G. The Architectural Ideology of Thomas Jefferson; Whiffen, Marcus, and Frederick Koeper. American Architecture, 1607-1976; Dumas Malone's biographies on Jefferson (if you really need to write in-depth about the whole idea of founding the university and such), and I also used the info about the restoration from Rotunda's official website. Hope it helps :)
Franka Thank you so much. I don't have the words to tell you how grateful I am.
E Kh
No problems :)
I like to preserve photos but this isn't a stretch to say preserving things I support. It would be neat though to have a quick 3D graphic to show where to those who are not near Virginia the Chemistry room was discovered. Finding that story naturally I had to check out about it. :)
Clearly, an inspired copy of the Pantheon.