Module 1: Architecture in the Age of Enlightenment-Neoclassicism and the Doctrine of Progress

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Modernity

Characterized by a change in thinking that challenges tradition, based upon rational interrogation of the world and social structures

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Modernism

A movement in art and culture from the late 19th century; rejection of traditional forms and the implementation of new and innovation styles

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The Enlightenment

An intellectual movement that emphasized reason, science, and human progress; challenges traditional authority and promoting ideas of liberty, equality, and rationality in all aspects of life

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Neoclassicism

Reaction against the Baroque and Rococo; general desire fir established principles based on the laws of nature and reason

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Ste. Genevieve

Paris, France, (1757-89)

<p>Paris, France, (1757-89)</p>
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Who designed the Ste. Genevieve?

Jacques-Germain Soufflot

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Plan of Washington DC

District of Colombia, USA, 1791

<p>District of Colombia, USA, 1791</p>
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Who designed the plan of Washington DC?

Pierre Charles L’Enfant

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