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Architecture. The Hammond-Harwood House is a five part Anglo-Palladian (derived from 16th Italian architect Andrea Palladio) mansion that features some of the best woodcarving and plasterwork in America. It maintains a kind of symmetry and system of proportions that are rarely seen in buildings of this period. While most 18th century structures ...
- Architecture Tour
The Hammond-Harwood House offers a two hour in-depth tour of...
- Historic House Museum in Annapolis, MD
The Hammond-Harwood House, a National Historic Landmark, was...
- Architecture Tour
October 9, 1960. The Hammond–Harwood House is a historic house museum at 19 Maryland Avenue in Annapolis, Maryland, USA. Built in 1774, is one of the premier colonial houses remaining in America from the British colonial period (1607–1776). It is the only existing work of colonial academic architecture that was principally designed from a ...
- Buckland, William
- 1774
- 0.5 acres (0.20 ha)
- Maryland Ave. and King George St., Annapolis, Maryland
Apr 1, 2020 · Why Did Thomas Jefferson Draw the Hammond-Harwood House? By Mark Wenger, Preservation Architect Plan and elevation for an undesignated project, inspired by the Matthias Hammond House. Thomas Jefferson. 1783-84.
Hammond Harwood House. The Hammond-Harwood House is a masterpiece of architectural design. It has been described as “the most beautiful house in colonial America”. There are no challengers. Architect William Buckland designed the house in 1773. With his knowledge of English Palladian architecture he refined the typical Annapolis five-part ...
1774–1780, William Buckland. 19 Maryland Ave.
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