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White City
buildings, Chicago, Illinois, United States
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World’s Columbian Exposition
- In Daniel Burnham: The World’s Columbian Exposition of 1893
Nicknamed the “White City,” the fair’s grand Neoclassical buildings were planned as a cohesive whole in a landscaped setting; they made a lasting impression on millions of visitors. Often noted as the inspiration for the City Beautiful movement, the fair proved to be a turning point both…
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…the grandeur of the “White City,” electrically lighted at night, temporarily led to a resurgent interest in Classical architecture.
Read More - In City Beautiful movement
…who attended as the “White City,” a semi-utopia in which visitors were meant to be shielded from poverty and crime. Burnham’s plans for the site incorporated the designs of architects trained at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris, who paired the balance and harmony of Neoclassical and Baroque architecture…
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