Words of an Architect
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An exterior wall, or face of a building.  The side of a building.

What is a facade?

100

The strongest shape.

What is a triangle?

100

The philosophy of architecture which promotes harmony between human habitation and the natural world.

What is organic architecture?

100

The four areas of study used in architecture known as STEM.

What are science, technology, engineering, and mathematics?

100

Bell tower in Italy that took over 200 years to complete and was built on soft soil.

What is the Leaning Tower of Pisa?
200

An outline, sketch, or plan, as of the form of structure of work of art, edifice, or machine to be executed or constructed. 

What is design?

200

The act of being pushed together.

What is compression?

200

Arguably the most famous residence built by Frank Lloyd Wright.

What is the Fallingwater House?

200

Anything put in or on something for transportation or conveyance; freight; cargo.

What is a load.

200

Building in New York City that held the record at one time for the largest building in the world.

What is the Empire State Building.

300

A carved human or animal face or figure projecting from the gutter of a building typically acting as a spout.

What is a gargoyle?

300

The three main types of bridges.

What is suspension, beam and arch?

300
Museum in New York City built by Frank Lloyd Wright.

What is the Guggenheim Museum? 

300

A ancient structure still standing in Rome where gladiators battled.

What is the Roman Coliseum? 

300

Building in New York City where nations from all over the world meet.

What is the United Nations Building?

400

What is another word used by architects to describe the side or facade of a building?

What is elevation?

400

The state of being stretched tight.

What is tension?

400

The man who hired Frank Lloyd Wright to build Fallingwater.

Who is Edgar Kaufmann, Sr.?

400

The name of a whole in a dome roof.  

What is an oculus?

400

Building in Seattle, Washington as a show piece of the World's Fair in 1962. 

What is the Seattle Space Needle?

500

The art or practice of designing and construction of buildings, brides, and other structures.

What is architecture?

500

The most famous suspension bridge in America.

What is the Golden Gate Bridge?

500

The location of Fallingwater House.

What is Bear Run, Pennsylvania?  

500

The three types of columns.

What are doric, ionic, and corinthian?

500
Hotel built in Japan to impress dignitaries from other nations and suffered a fire and an earthquake.  

What is the Imperial Hotel?  

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