Architectural Styles
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100

Which architectural style is characterized by its use of monumental structures and pyramids

Egyptian architecture

100

This Italian Renaissance architect is renowned for his work on the design of St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City.

Michelangelo

100

What are the flat, horizontal elements that form a building's roof and provide shelter from the weather?

Roof

100

What iconic tower located in Paris is known for its iron lattice structure?

Eiffel Tower

200

What architectural style is known for its use of complex geometric patterns and vibrant colors, originating in the Islamic world?

Islamic architecture

200

Known for her innovative and futuristic designs, this Iraqi-British architect left a mark with buildings like the Heydar Aliyev Center in Baku, Azerbaijan.

Zaha Hadid

200

What structures connect two points over a gap, such as a river or a road, and can be made of materials like stone, steel, or concrete?

Bridges

200

What ancient wonder located in Egypt features a pyramid-shaped structure and is known for its precision?

The Great Pyramid of Giza

300

Which architectural style is characterized by innovative and modern designs, often featuring glass and steel?

Contemporary architecture

300

This American architect is celebrated for designing iconic structures such as Fallingwater and the Guggenheim Museum in New York City.

Frank Lloyd Wright

300

What is the name for the tall, vertical post that supports the roof or an archway in a building?

column

300

What famous Roman amphitheater in the center of Rome was used for gladiator contests and other public spectacles?

Colosseum

400

What architectural style emerged in Europe during the 14th-17th centuries, featuring classical elements and symmetry?

Renaissance architecture

400

This visionary architect and inventor is known for his geodesic domes and his commitment to sustainable design.

Buckminster Fuller

400

What are the curved structures that support weight and can be found in doorways, windows, or bridges?

Arches

400

What modern architectural masterpiece in Sydney, Australia, is famous for its sail-like roof and hosts opera performances?

Sydney Opera House

500

What architectural style is known for its pointed arches and flying buttresses?

Gothic

500

This ancient Egyptian architect and polymath is credited with the design of the Step Pyramid in Saqqara, one of the earliest monumental structures in history.

Imhotep

500

Why are arches considered a stable and structurally efficient architectural form?

Even distribution of weight

500

What iconic medieval cathedral located in Florence is famous for its distinctive dome?

Florence Cathedral

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