New Classicism
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British pronunciation/njˈuː klˈasɪsˌɪzəm/
American pronunciation/nˈuː klˈæsɪsˌɪzəm/

Definition & Meaning of "New Classicism"

New Classicism
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an architectural style that combines classical design elements with contemporary aesthetics and technologies

What is "New Classicism"?

New Classicism is an architectural movement that seeks to revive and reinterpret classical design principles from ancient Greece and Rome in a modern context. This style emphasizes symmetry, proportion, and harmony, incorporating elements such as columns, triangular tops above doors and windows, and decorative motifs inspired by classical architecture. New Classicism often blends traditional forms with contemporary materials and techniques, creating buildings that are both timeless and relevant to today's architectural landscape. The movement aims to create structures that evoke a sense of elegance and grandeur while meeting the needs of modern living, reflecting a respect for historical styles and cultural heritage.

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