Classical Commons

Classical architecture for classical schools | Nicolas Charbonneau

Robert L. Jackson

How can schools start building beautiful buildings again? There are some very encouraging projects in the works that can provide a blueprint! Architect Nicolas Charbonneau joins us to explore:

📖 The training of a classical architect
📖 The evidence for why people prefer traditional architecture
📖 Nicolas' recent work in classical schools
📖 What it takes for a school to take on a traditional architecture project

LINKS:
➡️ Harrison Design: https://www.harrisondesign.com
➡️ St. Benedict's Classical Academy: https://www.stbca.org/
➡️ Transcript for this episode: coming soon

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