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Q: What was designed by Thomas Jefferson. Which architectural style most influenced the design of this building?
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What does the word architectural style mean?

The style in which a building is designed.


Who is the designer of the Jefferson Memorial?

The Thomas Jefferson Memorial was designed by an architect named John Russell Pope. He was with the architectural firm of Eggers and Higgins.


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What is another building designed by Monticello?

Besides Monticello, Jefferson designed the University of Virginia.


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John Russel Pope


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Who designed the Virginia Capitol?

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Which president designed and lived in a home called Monticello?

Monticello was designed by Thomas Jefferson, the third President of the United States. Jefferson began building his home when he was 26 years old.


Did Thomas Jefferson actually build any of the buildings he designed?

Yes Thomas Jefferson did build building, he build University of Virginia!


What buildings did the architect firm Perkins and Will design?

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What building is on th back of a nickel?

Monticello - An estate of central Virginia southeast of Charlottesville. Designed by Thomas Jefferson, it was begun in 1770 and was his home for 56 years. Owned by other families from shortly after Jefferson's death until 1923, it is now a national shrine.


Who paid for Jefferson memorial?

The Jefferson Memorial was designed byJohn Russell Pope and actually constructed by by Philadelphia contractor John McShain. Unfortunately, Pope died in 1937 before construction officially began and architects Daniel P. Higgins and Otto R. Eggers took over from there. It was started in 1938 and completed in 1943. Many people made fun of the design because it looked like a muffin. However, the design was modeled after three important architectural structures: the Roman Pantheon, Jefferson's own Monticello home, and Andrea Palladio's Villa Capra.Sources:http://architecture.about.com/od/greatbuildings/ig/Monuments-and-Memorials/Jefferson-Memorial.-A4m.htmhttp:/www.lycos.com/info/thomas-jefferson-memorial.html