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Isolated forms of Palladianism throughout the world were brought about in this way.
Nor was he the only architect practising the concept during the Palladianism.
Whatever the reason, Palladianism still had to be adapted for the wetter, colder weather.
He had introduced palladianism to a country which was to adopt it, with a gusto unlike any other European country.
The Georgian architecture of the 18th century was an evolved form of Palladianism.
In the early 19th century the romantic medieval gothic style appeared as a backlash to the symmetry of Palladianism.
The Palladianism of Thomas Jefferson sounds the dominant note.
It had a strong Baroque styling clearly contrary to Catherinian palladianism.
From the 1760s Palladianism was slowly superseded by Neoclassicism.
Instead they range from severe Palladianism to a finer and later neoclassicism in the style of Robert Adam.
He embellished and relaxed his Palladianism; he brought immense breadth of vision to his fantasies.
From the 17th century Palladio's interpretation of this classical architecture was adapted as the style known as Palladianism.
Palladianism was being challenged by a new taste for neoclassical designs, one exponent of which was Robert Adam.
The semicircular buildings which connect the main wings to the lower and short lateral wings are typical of the contemporary English Palladianism.
The neoclassical presidential mansion, the White House in Washington, was inspired by Irish Palladianism.
In contrast to the Palladianism of the West front, the East front is austere in its neoclassicism.
The pavilions are given unity with the mansion by high yew hedges acting as walls, which link the buildings, accentuating the Palladianism of the design.
Bold, John, Wilton House and English Palladianism.
This shift initially brought a return to the Italian Palladianism that had characterised the earliest manifestations of Classical architecture in England.
Clearly influenced by Palladianism and French trends, it has a rusticated base, a giant order of columns and is topped with a series of statues.
Wittkower, Rudolf, Palladio and English Palladianism.
The later designs, with cubic houses, flat undecorated exterior walls, prostyle porticos and other elements gave clear evidence of borrowings from English Palladianism.
The architecture of the bank shows the influence of Thomas Jefferson's fusion of Palladianism with Roman temple forms.
Augustus Pugin even pronounced that medieval architecture was the only form suitable for a church and that Palladianism was almost heretical.