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Thomas Ustick Walter

Definition

Thomas Ustick Walter was an American architect during the 19th century known for designing parts of the United States Capitol building, including its iconic dome.

Analogy

Imagine Thomas Ustick Walter as J.K Rowling writing Harry Potter series - just like she added new books to expand her magical world over time; Walter expanded and transformed US Capitol with his architectural additions making it more majestic than before.

Related terms

United States Capitol Dome: The large dome sitting atop the United States Capitol which is one of its most symbolic features designed by Thomas Ustick Walter.

Greek Revival Architecture: A style popularized in America during mid-18th century marked by clean lines and ornamentation inspired from ancient Greek temples; also used extensively by Walter in his works.

Cast Iron Architecture: Use of cast iron for structural or decorative elements in buildings; prominently used by Walter while designing US Capitol Dome.

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