In classical grandeur, the 30th Street Station displays its majestic-and traditional-architectural style with its enormous waiting room and its vestibules.
The white marble of the walls gave it a classical grandeur; the composition of its rectangular masses gave it the cleanliness and beauty of a modern plant.
Juvarra fulfills the needs of his patron for classical grandeur, but with the baroque urge to decorate, to construct buildings as if they were made with curling ribbons.
In David Dixon, Ms. Mei has an actor capable of merging classical grandeur with everyday colloquialism.
He developed a modified Empire style - less classical grandeur and greater sobriety.
Any mural by Mr. Haas radiates classical grandeur.
Needless to say, the 1811 plan could not have been more different from the classical grandeur of Europe's capitals, with their imposing array of public edifices.
In previous seasons, as Brecht's Galileo and as King Lear, he had the classical grandeur of Laurence Olivier.
His innovations lacked the compelling classical grandeur of civic monuments like Grand Central Terminal and the New York Public Library.
Like the Precisionists half a century later, Monet endows these industrial forms with a classical grandeur.