Neo-Classical

Neo-classicism harked back to Rome, democratic Athens and the Greek city-state. The regular proportion, geometry and symmetry of classical temple-style architecture suggested order in chaotically-expanding urban environments and served to associate towns regarded as squalid and unruly with the cultured ancient civilisations of antiquity. These were buildings constructed with the aim of elevating the towns in which they stood.

English
  • Originally Aired September 6, 2010
  • Runtime 60 minutes
  • Network BBC Four
  • Created September 30, 2010 by
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  • Modified September 30, 2010 by
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Name Type Role
Jonathan Foyle Writer