Benjamin Henry Latrobe
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Definition
- Proper noun:
- Benjamin Henry Latrobe: An architect of historical significance, born in England, who practiced professionally in the United States. He is recognized for designing important federal buildings and is often regarded as the first professional architect in the United States.
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- Benjamin Henry Latrobe designed the south wing of the United States Capitol.
- The architectural legacy of Benjamin Henry Latrobe includes the Baltimore Basilica.
Advanced Usage
- "Latrobean" (adj): Pertaining to or characteristic of the architectural style or work of Benjamin Henry Latrobe.
- The building's interior exhibits distinct Latrobean neoclassical elements.
Variants and Related Words
- Latrobe: A common shortened reference to Benjamin Henry Latrobe, especially in architectural contexts.
- Latrobe's influence on American neoclassicism is profound.
Synonyms
- Architect: A person who designs buildings. (This is the general profession, of which Latrobe is a specific, noted example.)
- Neoclassical architect: A designer specializing in the neoclassical style, which characterizes much of Latrobe's work.
Related Phrases
- "Father of American Architecture": An honorary title sometimes attributed to Benjamin Henry Latrobe due to his pioneering professional role.
- Often called the "Father of American Architecture," Latrobe set high standards for the profession.
Noun
- United States architect (born in England) whose works include the chambers of the United States Congress and the Supreme Court; considered the first professional architect in the United States (1764-1820)