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Leonardo da Vinci, The Vitruvian Man, c. 1490
Michelangelo, David, 1504
Thomas Cole, The Architect’s Dream, 1840
Andrea Palladio, Teatro Olimpico, Vicenza, 1580-1585, completed by Palladio’s pupil, Vicenzo Scammozzi, as drawn by Ottavio Bertotti Scamozzi, in The Buildings and Designs of Andrea Palladio, 1776-1783
Michelangeloa Buonarotti, Campidoglio, on the Capitoline Hill, 1536-1546
Giorgio Vasari, Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence, b. 1560
Giambattista Nolli, New Topography of Rome, small map, 1748
Willey Reveley, after Jeremy Bentham, The Panopticon Penitentiary, 1791
Claude-Nicolas Ledoux, Ideal city of Chaux, 1780-1784
Charles Eisen, The Primitive Hut, Frontispiece to the 2nd edition of Marc-Antoine Lauier’s Essai sur l’architecture, 1755
Pierre Patte, “Profile of a Street,” from Memoire sur le objets le plus importants de l’architecture, 1765
William Kent, followed by James Gibbs, 1730s-1740s, and Capability Brown, 1750s to 1780s, Stowe, Buckinghamshire
John Wood, the younger, The Royal Crescent, Bath, 1767-1774
Charles Garnier, New Opera, Paris, 1863-1875
Joseph Paxton, Crystal Palace, London, 1851 - as reconstructed in Sydnenham; photograph from 1853
Vienna Ringstrasse proposal, 1860
Joseph Paxton, Crystal Palace, London, 1851
A. W. N. Pugin, Church of St. Giles, Cheadle, 1840-1846
Henri Labrouste, Bibliotheque Sainte-Genevieve, Paris 1838-1850
Apartment house with ground-floor shop, project, 1871, from Eugene-Emmanuel Viollet-le-Duc, Entreins sur l’architecture, vol. 2, 1872
Dankmar Adler and Louis Sullivan, The Wainright Building, St. Louis, 1890-1891
Charles Atwood for Burnham and Root, Reliance Building, Chicago, 1890-1894
Thomas Jefferson, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, 1817-1826 with addition by McKim, Mead, and White at top (c1900)
Olmsted and Vaux, Central Park, New York, 1856-1883
Daniel Burnham and Fredrick Law Olmsted, World’s Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893
Daniel Burnham and Edward Bennett, City Plan for Chicago, 1909, drawn by Jules Guerin- partially realized
Ebenezer Howard, from To-morrow: A Peaceful Path to Real Reform, 1898
Toni Garnier, Cite Industrielle, 1900-1904- public services at city center
Edwin Lutyens, Rashtrapati Bhavan (Viceroy’s House), New Dehli, 1911-1929
Hachijo Toshihito (1579-1629) and Hachijo Noritada (-1662) patrons, Katsura Rikyu, Kyoto, 1620-1660
Old Shoin from the Pond