It was in these years & this location that was Fontenay Abbey was built:
What is Burgundy, France, 1139-47 CE.
Bernini was the acting architect for these structures in these years:
What is St. Peter's Square in 1656 and the Baldachin in 1623-134
It was in this place that Fredrick Stevens built Victoria terminus (now Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus):
What is Bombay, India
Wapan masonry, a traditional Chinese vernacular tiling technique that has evolved into a hybrid construction process involving brick, stone, and roof tiles, was utilized in this building:
What is the Ningbo History Museum
This building is reconstructed every 30 years:
What is the Ise Shrine
This building was the first Gothic church, inspiring others after it:
What is St. Denis
What is San Carlo
This architect designed the Saint Genevieve Library, located in Paris, France:
Henri Labrouste
This architectural style, seen in Frank Lloyd Wright's Robie House, reflects the surrounding natural environment with modern elements:
What is Prairie-style architecture
The Zen Garden at Ryoanji was built in this year in this location:
What is 1450 Kyoto, Japan
What is the name for "two intersecting barrel vaults":
This architect built Florence, Italy's Palazzo Strozzi:
Who is Giuliano da Sangallo
Charles Barry and Augustus Pugin designed the Houses of Parliament in this year:
What is 1836
Le Corbusier's modernist Villa Savoye is an example of this phrase:
What is a “Machine for Living”
The Red House, by William Morris, featured this design principle, characteristic of this architectural movement:
What is "useful beauty" of the Arts & Crafts movement
Gothic churches commonly use these types of arches for structural support:
What are flying buttresses
They worked on the construction of
1. Palace of the Louvre:
2. and Palace of Versailles:
1. Who are Louis Le Vau, Claude Perrault, and Charles Le Brun
2. Who are Louis Le Vau, Andre Le Notre, and Charles Le Brun
This building in Arc et Senans, France embodies the principle of speaking architecture through this feature:
What is the Royal Saltworks and its openings that pour salt OR its cavernous salt-mine like arch
This architect, known for his distaste for ornamentation, designed this building:
Who is Adolf Loos & Looshaus
Otto Wagner is credited for designing these two buildings in these years:
What are Karlsplatz Station (1898) & the Maiolica House (1898-1899)
The Cathedral of St. James, located in Santiago de Compostela, Spain, was
1. built between these years:
2. featured this type of architectural plan:
1. What is 1078-1122 CE
2. What is a pilgrimage plan
The Taj Mahal
1. was built by this architect:
2. and features this type of garden:
1. Who is Ustad Ahmad Lahouri
2. What is a Chahar bagh
This building is categorized as "Ferrovitreous Architecture":
What is the Cristal Palace
This woman is credited with being the first female to design this skyscraper:
The Gando Primary School, a modernist structure, was built
1. by this architect:
2. in this year:
3. in this location:
1. Who is Francis Kere
2. What is 2001
3. What is Gando, Burkina Faso