The Architecture of Thomas Jefferson, hosted by the Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities at the University of Virginia, is an interdisciplinary project that explores Jefferson’s architectural works and his contributions to American architecture.
The project provides access to a range of resources, including architectural drawings, historical documents, and scholarly analyses. It covers key sites such as Monticello, Poplar Forest, and the University of Virginia, examining their design, construction, and cultural significance.
The project also features a catalog of Jefferson’s architectural drawings, offering insights into his design process and aesthetic vision. Through its comprehensive approach, the project aims to enhance understanding of Jefferson’s architectural legacy and its impact on American architectural traditions.



