Architecture
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100

The art or practice of designing and constructing buildings.

What is architecture?

100

The vertical elements, usually a rounded shaft with a capital and a base, which in most cases serves as support.

What is a Column?

100

A bas-relief ornament (sometimes painted) in the form of a stylized flower.

What is a Rosette?

100

The exterior face of a building, often used to refer to the wall in which the building entry is located.

What is a Facade?

100

A theme or predominant feature of a design.

What is an Motif?

200

A simple building framing system that uses a series of vertical posts and horizontal beams.

What is Post and beam construction?

200

The earliest type of classical Greek architecture, has a simple yet powerful capital design.

What is the Doric order?

200

The flat, middle portion of an entablature (sometimes decorated).

What is a Frieze?

200

A square or rectangular masonry or wood pier that supports a building and carries its weight of it down to the ground.

What is a Pier?

200

Residences built after 1955 with allusions to the colonial revival architectural style.

What is a Neo-colonial?

300

Lumber left exposed in construction that looks hand-cut and is heavily textured.

 What is Rough-hewn?

300

The Greek classical styles is distinctive by the volutes (spiral scroll-like ornaments) used in the capital’s design.

What is Ionic order?

300

A molding with an S-shaped cross-section used on top of a baseboard or other structure.

What is an Ogee cap?

300

The portion of the wall that projects above the adjacent roof.

Wh is a Parapet?

300

The triangular gable end of a classical building, or the same form used elsewhere in the building.

What is a Pediment?

400

A window with top and bottom sashes that slide past each other vertically.

What are Double-hung windows?

400

The most ornate and recent of the Greek classical order. The capital’s design is heavily ornamented.

What is the Corinthian order?

400

The wall that encloses the end of a gable roof; triangular gable end below a roof overhand.

What is a Gable?

400

The projecting overhang at the lower edge of a roof.

What are the Eaves?

400

A brick oriented with the smaller end exposed on the face of the wall and a smaller dimension vertical; typically placed over window and door openings.

What is a Brick header?

500

A large rectangular block of stone or brick (sometimes wood) used to accentuate an outside corner of a building, typically in a toothed form with alternate quoins projecting and receding from the corner.

What is a Quoin?

500

The Roman-designed column style that combines characteristics of the ancient Greek-era Ionic and the Corinthian columns.

What is the Composite order?

500

A projecting roof structure that shelters an entrance.

What is a Canopy?

500

Neo-classical architecture in the style modeled after the Italian architect Andrea Palladio aka Andrea di Pietro Della Gondola.

What is a Palladian?

500

A bay window cantilevered out from a facade that starts above the ground level.

What is an Oriel?

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