
This feature and the style it began in
Rose window - Gothic

Structural form of structures like this.
Post and Lintel

This structure.
Hypostyle hall

What building is this - full identification.
Templo Mayor
Aztec, present-day Mexico City, built 1300s destroyed by Spanish 1500s, stone masonry

The name of this type of structure
Cantilever/cantilevered

Name of this plan
Basilica Plan


Name of these two types of vaults
Groin and Barrel vaults


The style of decoration used in Islamic spaces (multiple descriptive words accepted)
Vegetal, Arabic (text from the Qu'ran), geometric

The technique used making this.
Dry stone technique

Minimilast style characterized by rectilinear forms, steel, glass, and concrete. (Bonus: name a building in this style)
International Style
Bonus: Seagram Building

Name of this plan - what differentiates it from a basilica plan?
Cruciform plan - extension of the transept (looks like a cross)

The type of lighting/windows used. (Bonus: what building is this?)
Clerestory lighting/windows
Santa Sabina

Name of this structure and where it is found on mosques.
Minaret -- at each corner of mosque (sometimes more)
Stone technique to make structures like this.
Ashlar Masonry (cut stone into rectangular sections, lade precisely, extremely little mortar used)

Style of architecture where buildings blend/are closely built with nature.
Organic architecture

Name of this plan
Central plan

Name of this structural/decorative technique.
Engaged columns

This structure AND ITS FUNCTION
Mihrab - points in direction of Mecca for prayer


Name of this structure/feature.
Roof comb

Name of the column supporting the cantilevered structure.
Pilotis


Name of this structural feature - what style is it known to be from?
Flying buttress - Gothic
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Name of the column-like part of this building
Pilaster

This decorative structure.
Muqarnas
Technique used in structures like Templo Mayor where new structures were built directly on top of older ones.
Superimposition

Modern technique/feature involving lighter walls to maximize height and size.
Curtain wall