Neoclassical Colors
Also known as Greek, Roman Revivals and Jeffersonian.
Woodlawn A handsome 126 acre estate in Alexandria, VA, Woodlawn was originally part of George Washington’s Mount Vernon.
Neoclassical architecture encompasses both Greek and Roman Revival styles, as well as Jeffersonian architecture. Popular from about 1790 to 1830, Neoclassical buildings often feature Palladian windows, symmetrical shapes, columns that span the full height of the building, door and window arches and domed roofs.