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Oldest of the 5 methods

Post and Lintel

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This method bridges a space between two columns with a series of wedge-shaped masonry blocks

rounded arch

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A radial form of arch that covers a circular, octagonal, or square area.

Dome

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Like post and lintel, this method typically uses vertical and horizontal members, but the vertical members are NOT load bearing.

frame construction

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By the 1800’s steel rods or cables were embedded into the concrete for strength. This material became known as

ferroconcrete

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True or False:

Lintels are vertical

False


Posts-vertical

Lintels-horizontal

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The wedge-shaped stones, called THIS of a rounded arch are held in place by a temporary scaffolding until topmost stone, called THIS,  is inserted. 


voussoir

keystone

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Another name for the Cathedral of Florence (Italy, 1421-36 AD)- the first large domed structure to be built since ancient Rome.

The Duomo

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After 1860, these two materials allowed architects to design huge enclosed spaces that were sturdy and, unlike wood, resistant to rot, pests, and fire.

steel and iron

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Ferroconcrete is more versatile than other materials, allowing it be constructed into more ___________ shapes rather than strictly geometric ones.

organic

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Maximum stress is called this

tensile strength

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Because the walls or piers supporting the arch need to be very thick or given extra strength, this is done to avoid it collapse.  

Buttressing

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Since a masonry dome would be too heavy, the Colosseum originally had a retractable roof called a  

velarium

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The first major advance in commercial high-rise architecture.

Louis Sullivan Wainwright Building, St. Louis Missouri. 1890-91.

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Born in 1867, he became one of the most respected American architects of the twentieth century.

Frank Lloyd Wright

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max distance between posts

20 feet

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By extending an arch’s depth, it is possible to THIS- a corridor for passage or shelter.

Barrel vault

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A hallmark of Russian architecture featuring colorful onion-shaped domes.

St. Basil's Cathedral

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These two things encouraged architects to take advantage of vertical airspace, resulting in the modern skyscraper.

metal frame construction 

passenger elevator

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Ferroconcrete-designed museum in NYC

Guggenheim

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4 Examples of Post and Lintel

Stonehenge

Parthenon

Golden Pavilion

Temple of Horus

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The Labna Vault, constructed by the Mayans of Central America in 400-200 BCE, preceded the rounded arch of the Romans with their use of this.

Corbeled Arch

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One of the largest brick domes in the world and a masterpiece of Islamic architecture

Dome of Soltaniyeh

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A Megatall skyscraper in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, it is the world's tallest structure, with a total height of 2,722 feet

The Burj Khalifa

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The Wotruba Church, officially known as the Church of the Most Holy Trinity, was constructed between 1974-1976 in Vienna, Austria. It is a renowned example of this type of architecture.

Brutalist

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