Name this structure. Bonus: Date/Architect
What is the Seagram Building? Bonus: Van der Rohe, 1950's
The main focus in a Christian church is located here
What is the apse?
Identify each capital order from left to right
What are Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian?
Hagia Sophia's dome was influenced by a famous work in Rome
What is the Pantheon?
This building was once a mosque, now it has a 16th c. Christian church in the middle of it.
What is the Mosque of Cordoba?
Name this building called "a machine for living". Bonus: Artist and Date

What is "Villa Savoye"? Bonus: Le Courbusier, 1929
Term for the crossing area in a church, shown in pink here![]()
What is the transcept?
This architectural detail allows churches to have more height. (Bonus: name this structure and dates)

What are groin vaults, or rib vaults? (Chartres Cathedral, early 1200s)
Thomas Jefferson designed Monticello in this style
What is Neo-Classical, or Federal Style?
This location was once a temple to the Hindu god, Vishnu. Later, it was modified to accommodate these spiritual beliefs. Bonus: title/location

What is Buddhism? (Angkor Wat, Cambodia)
Identify the STYLE/period of this work. Bonus: approximate DATE, or range of dates.

What is Post-Modernism/ Dates: 1970's-today
This image shows a traditional wall and niche. Name the wall and the niche.

What is the qibla wall and mihrab niche?
The triangular support area below the dome and between the arches is called
What are pendentives?
This building was a modern revival of what previous style? (Bonus/tie breaker; title, date, architect(s)
What is Gothic architecture? (Palace of Westminster, Chas. Barry and Pugin, 1840-1870)
This building on the Acropolis was re-purposed more times than any other in history. Was used as munitions storage by the Ottomans and destroyed by the Venetians.
What is the Parthenon? 
This museum floor plan is located in Rome, Italy. (Bonus: date and Artist)
What is the MAXXI Museum? (2003-2010, Zaha Hadid)
These arches are common features of this religion and this region. Name the religion, arches, and region.

What are the Islamic or Moorish horseshoe arches in Cordoba, Spain?
This describes the honeycomb-like details in this facade

What are maquarnas?
The Ruccellai Palace was inspired by which earlier architectural piece

What is the Roman Coliseum?
This building was rebuilt several times and downsized due to lack of materials. Roof tiles and bronze were repurposed, among other items. Identify this building.

What is Todai Ji Temple?
This is the floor plan of a department store in Chicago

What is the Carson, Pirie, Scott building?
This religious site is the home of the Lanzon Stele. (bonus: date)

What is Chavin de Huantar? (900-500 BCE)
Vocabulary term: this complex in China is said to connect heaven and earth. (Bonus: title, date)

What is the axis mundi? (Forbidden City, 1420)
This structure was designed to outshine and surpass Hagia Sophia in Turkey by Sinan
What is the Mosque of Selim II?
This building was called the "Golden House"
The foundation walls are original, and withstand earthquakes. The structure once belonged to this culture and was called
What is the Incan Qorikancha?