History
5-letter words
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Elements and Principles
Materials
200

Which column type has a scroll-like round capital?

Ionic

200

when black is added to any hue found on the color wheel. 

Shade

200

Has the catchphrase “I dig it”

Russ Richey

200

This element is the smoothness or roughness of a surface; it can be read visually or through touch

Texture

200

glazed ceramic, cork, linoleum, or other material for covering floors, walls, or other surface.

tile

400

a house designed by the architect Frank Lloyd Wright in 1935 in the Laurel Highlands of southwest Pennsylvania-

Falling Water

400

The first name of a famous architect who designed the Fallingwater house and is known for his organic architecture

Frank (Frank Lloyd Wright)

400

Played the drums in their school’s rock band.

Jake Son

400

This element is open and closed areas; this can be positive (filled) or negative (open)

Space

400

a floor or stair covering made from thick woven fabric

carpet

600

A style of design that was prominent in western Europe and the US characterized by intricate linear designs and flowing curves based on natural forms.

Art Nouveau 

600

Ancient _____ 

Interior design consisted of stucco, mosaic, patterns, pillars, and atriums. 

Roman

600

Gets up at 5 a.m. 5 days a week to run a few miles

Sarah Alfaro

600

This element is a three-dimensional shape, such as a cube, cone, or sphere

form


600

primarily used as a finish for walls and ceilings, and is known in construction as plasterboard

gypsum board


800

Significant modernist school of design that focused on the relationship between art, technology, and mass manufacturing

Bauhaus
800

A principle of design; A sense of wholeness or coherence in a composition.

Unity

800

Favorite Ball State Interior space is Lucina Hall’s Welcome Center

Cynthia Hunter

800

This principle is the size relationship or ratio of parts to whole, such as the size of a chair in relation to the size of its arms

proportion

800

These suspended panels in distinctive shapes and designated areas, you can allow the original ceiling to remain visible while controlling sound as well

clouds

1000

The first interior decorator, she worked in New York and around the world, and published her book in 1913.

Elsie de Wolfe

1000

This is considered the most important design element and impacts the mood of a space

Light

1000

Designed a bowling facility

Reza Ahmadi

1000

This principle is an enhancement that produces a point of interest or focal point in a design

emphasis


1000

fine plaster used for coating wall surfaces or molding into architectural decorations

stucco

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