Name the Period
Vocabulary
Name the Period, again
Building facts
Vocabulary one more time
100

Katsura Imperial Palace

Japanese

100

The edge of a building that frames the building's plan

Perimeter

100

Santa Costanza

Christian

100

This Islamic, white-marble mausoleum was built to house the tomb of emperor Shah Jahan's wife

Taj Mahal

100

A typically symmetrical curved structural member that spans an opening and serves as a support

Arch

200

Hagia Sofia

Byzantine

200

A rush covered straw mat that forms a traditional Japanese floor covering, can be used for sleeping and then folded up

Tatami

200

Temple of Hera 2

Greek

200

This building is rebuilt on an adjacent site every 20 years

Ise Shrine

200

A large stone that forms a prehistoric monument or part of one

Megalith

300

Angkor Wat

Hindu

300

A monumental gateway formed by two truncated pyramidal towers

Pylon

300

Hadrian's Villa

Roman

300

This building features an incredible dome that is meant to look like it is supported by "the gods" because of its size

Hagia Sophia

300

A large Roman public building that usually follows a rectangular floor plan

Basilica

400

St. Basil the Blessed

Russian

400

The body of a temple where the image of the deity is housed

Cella

400

Khufu and Khafre

Egyptian

400

This building is important to the history of Rome, as it was the first church built after the death of a saint to memorialize his martyrdom

Old St. Peter's

400

A several story tiered tower with multiple eaves, often erected as a temple or memorial

Pagoda

500

House of the Prophet

Islamic

500

A slight, convex curve in the shaft of a column to increase strength

Entasis

500

Fogong Pagoda

Chinese
500

This may be the best-preserved Roman villa and consists of over 30 buildings across 250 acres

Hadrian's Villa

500
Name the 5 orders

Tuscan, Doric, Composite, Ionic, and Corinthian

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