"Monticello" is the name of Thomas Jefferson's home, and he did design it himself, so that's probably the answer.
Monticello was designed by Thomas Jefferson, the third President of the United States. Jefferson began building his home when he was 26 years old.
Thomas Jefferson was the one who lived at Monticello.
All Mercury Head dimes have the "W" it's the designers initial, Adolph A. Weinman he also designed the Liberty Walking Half dollar.
Sculptor John Flanagan. His initials are in tiny letters at the neckline of Washington's portrait.
These marks occur on three of the four commemorative designs minted for the Lincoln Bicentennial. If you use a good magnifying glass you'll see that they're the monograms of the coins' designers and sculptors:Log cabin cent: designed by Richard Master and sculpted by Jim LicaretzProfessional life cent: designed by Joel Iskowitz and sculpted by Don EverhartPresidency cent: designed by Susan Gamble and sculpted by Joseph Menna
Thomas Jefferson
i set up the nation's system of finance, which Jefferson wanted to undo
Besides Monticello, Jefferson designed the University of Virginia.
He designed his famous home, Monticello and the rotunda at U of VA as well as other buildings. He developed a distinct style that has influenced later architects.
Monticello and Mount Vernon are both estates in Virginia which had been the homes of US presidents. Monticello was designed and built by Thomas Jefferson. It was his home for 56 years. George Washington inherited Mount Vernon from his half-brother, Lawrence Washington. George and Martha Washington lived there for nearly 50 years. They are both buried in tombs on the estate. Both Mount Vernon and Monticello have become national shrines, open to the public.
The Roman Pantheon was used as a model for Monticello. Monticello was designed and built in Virginia by President Thomas Jefferson.
The architects.
It is called Monticello.
Monticello is the name of Thomas Jefferson's house near Charlottesville, Virginia which he designed along Palladian principles. The word Monticello means "little mountain" in Italian.
Thomas Jefferson. He designed his home, Monticello
Monticello and University of Virginia.
His home which is designed himself is called Monticello.