Thomas Jefferson's Academical Village:
The Creation of an Architectural Masterpiece |
| Edited by Richard Guy Wilson |
| 144 pages, 10 x 10 |
| 15 color and 67 b&w illustrations |
| Cloth ISBN 978-0-8139-2830-2 $24.95 |
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Thomas Jefferson's design for the University of Virginia is widely
hailed as a masterpiece. It is his greatest architectural accomplishment,
the summation of his quest for intellectual freedom. The story
of the University encompasses the political and architectural
worlds, as Jeffeson struggled against great opposition to establish
a new type of educational institution. Thomas Jefferson's
Academical Village offers a comprehensive look at Jefferson's
design for the University, at how it came into being, at the different
perecptions of its successes and failures, and at the alterations
that have taken place down through the years.
The revised edition incorporates research that has been ongoing
since the book first appeared in 1993, and includes a preface
by Richard Guy Wilson, essays on architecture and education and
the Lawn, additional architectural drawings and historic photographs,
a foreword by President John T. Casteen III, and numerous color
illustrations.
Richard Guy Wilson holds the Commonwealth
Professor's Chair in Architectural History at the University of
Virginia, where he is also Chair of the Department of Architectural
History. He is curator of the University of Virginia's Art Museum
exhibition Thomas Jefferson's Academical Village, which will run
from September 2009 to Januatry 2010.