User:Brendan Bunting/Choose an Article

Article Selection
Please list articles that you're considering for your Wikipedia assignment below. Begin to critique these articles and find relevant sources.

Option 1

 * Church Architecture
 * This article is broad and includes many if not all notable aspects of church architecture. It could however use supplementing in sub categories such as "Gothic era church architecture"
 * and "Postmodernism". Wikipedia says that it needs better and clearer citations in order to improve this page and I believe I could provide that.
 * Dahinden, Justus. Justus Dahinden: New Trends in Church Architecture. London: Studeo Vista, 1967.
 * Hart, J. Coleman. Designs for Parish Churches, in the Three Styles of English Church Architecture;: with an Analysis of Each Style; a Review of the Nomenclature of the Periods of English Gothic Architecture, and Some Remarks Introductory to Church Building, Exemplified in a Series of over One Hundred Illustrations. New-York: Dana and Company, no. 381 Broadway., 1857.
 * Roulin Eugène, Cornelia Gaigie, and John A?. Southwell. Modern Church Architecture. London: B. Herder, 1947.
 * Hart, J. Coleman. Designs for Parish Churches, in the Three Styles of English Church Architecture;: with an Analysis of Each Style; a Review of the Nomenclature of the Periods of English Gothic Architecture, and Some Remarks Introductory to Church Building, Exemplified in a Series of over One Hundred Illustrations. New-York: Dana and Company, no. 381 Broadway., 1857.
 * Roulin Eugène, Cornelia Gaigie, and John A?. Southwell. Modern Church Architecture. London: B. Herder, 1947.

Option 2

 * Georgian Architecture
 * The section titled "Colonial Georgian Architecture" is vague in the way that it describes what separates it from the rest of the article. It could use help describing what set them apart from previous building. Just at first glance, one can also tell the the "Public buildings" sub category needs more information in order to balance it out with the amount of information in the other sub categories. I also see areas where the tone needs to be brought back down to neutral.
 * Eberlein, Harold Donaldson, and Cortlandt van Dyke Hubbard. American Georgian Architecture . New York: Da Capo Press, 1976.
 * Richardson, A. E. Georgian Architecture. New York: Pellegrini & Cudahy, 1950.
 * Curl, James Stevens. “Georgian Architecture in the British Isles, 1714-1830.” Architectural Research Quarterly 16, no. 02 (November 27, 2012). https://doi.org/10.5860/choice.50-0687.
 * Richardson, A. E. Georgian Architecture. New York: Pellegrini & Cudahy, 1950.
 * Curl, James Stevens. “Georgian Architecture in the British Isles, 1714-1830.” Architectural Research Quarterly 16, no. 02 (November 27, 2012). https://doi.org/10.5860/choice.50-0687.

Option 3

 * Neoclassical Architecture
 * This article is probably the best organized option out of the three I chose. It has pictures well placed in almost every section, more balanced content, and examples of its existence in multiple nations. However, I believe that the "United States" sub category could be contributed to as well as "The Third Reich". Neither of these offer quite enough information compared to how much is seen in "Latin America". I also think that there should be more information included in the lead section, as it is the first thing a reader will see. I will admit this one is a more challenging to find sources for though.
 * Mumford, Lewis. The Culture of Cities . London: Routledge, Thoemmes Press, 1997.
 * Middleton, Robin, and David Watkin. Neoclassical and 19th Century Architecture. Milan: Electa, 1993.
 * PALMER, ALLISON LEE. HISTORICAL DICTIONARY OF NEOCLASSICAL ART AND ARCHITECTURE. S.l.: ROWMAN & LITTLEFIELD, 2020.
 * Pierson, William Harvey, and William H. Jordy. American Buildings and Their Architects. Vol. 4. New York: Oxford University Press, 1986.
 * PALMER, ALLISON LEE. HISTORICAL DICTIONARY OF NEOCLASSICAL ART AND ARCHITECTURE. S.l.: ROWMAN & LITTLEFIELD, 2020.
 * Pierson, William Harvey, and William H. Jordy. American Buildings and Their Architects. Vol. 4. New York: Oxford University Press, 1986.