Ancient Marvels: Greek and Roman
From Gothic to the Birth of the Renaissance
Randomised Questions
The Emergence of the Enlightenment and Neoclassicism
The 19th century, and Modern Architecture
100

Which of the following is not a component of Classical Greek and Roman architecture? Stoa, Agora, Friezes, Volutes, Pointed Arches, and Coffers

Pointed Arches

100

Fill in the blanks: Filippo Brunelleschi formulated the mathematical rules of _____ _________, revolutionising art and architecture during the Renaissance period.

Linear Perspective

100

Developed by ancient Greek architects in the 5th century BC, _____ is a classical architectural technique which applies a slight convex curve to a column, illusively allowing them to appear perfectly straight  

Entasis

100

Which of the following individuals did not contribute to the Renaissance/Neoclassical era of Architecture? Claude-Nicolas Ledoux, Étienne-Louis Boullée, Le Corbusier, or Giovanni Battista Piranesi?

Le Corbusier

100

Which colonial architect designed the General Post Office?

James Barnett

200

What ancient Roman structure is famous for its massive unreinforced concrete dome and central oculus?

The Pantheon

200

Which of the following is not an example of Gothic architecture? Westminister Abbey, Notre Dame, St. Peter's Basilica, or Cologne Cathedral?

St. Peter's Basilica

200

Gaston Leroux's 1910 play "The Phantom of the Opera," was partly inspired by real events that happened at what late 19th century Palace?

The Palais Garnier
200

Piranesi's collection of fictitious underground prisons, designing spaces that evoked feelings of the sublime. What is the sublime in relation to architecture?

Creating monuments or spaces which induce overwhelming awe, astonishment, or a sense of horror through immense scale, darkness, and seemingly impossible forms

200

What material was Kahn's conceptual sketch of The Room made with?

Charcoal

300

This temple on the Acropolis was dedicated to Athena, goddess of wisdom.

The Parthenon

300

Which of the following figuures was not a pioneer of Renaissance architecture? Andrea Palladio, Donato Bramante, Leon Battista Alberti or Antoni Gaudí?

Antoni Gaudí

300

Blending both Gothic and Art Nouveau styles, what unfinished Roman Catholic church in Barcelona was designed by Antoni Gaudí?

The Sagrada Família (Basílica de la Sagrada Família) 

300

Fill in the blank: Neoclassicism emerged as a reaction against the decorative, __________ style, favoring serenity and structural honesty. 

Baroque/Rococo 

300
How long did The Garden Palace stand for before it burned down?

3 years

400

What was the point of coffering ceilings in Ancient Greek and Roman Architecture?

Coffered ceilings were primarily used to dramatically reduce the weight of heavy concrete/stone ceilings and reduce amount of material needed.

400

Who is credited with designing the first European Gothic church?

Abbot Suger

400

Within Kahn's writing, he talks about "the vectors" within his drawing of The Room. What is this referring to?

The intersection of two vectors from the speaker and listener, allowing for "generative" discussion and agreement

400

What were the defining attributes of Neo-Classical architecture? 

A revivalist movement inspired by the Enlightenment, focusing on simpler, cleaner, and more massive geometric forms to create dramatic, orderly structures. e.g. The White House, The British Museum

400

This Marxist term, central to Ruskin's critique of the crystal palace; describes the process by which skilled labor is reduced in complexity due to automation and technology. 

Deskilling

500

Name five architectural elements on the Arch of Constantine

Roundrel, Frieze, Voussoir, Keystone, Piers, Plinths, Impost, Inscriptions, Statues, Corinthian Columns, 

500

Leon Battista Alberti famously argued that architectucture should be influenced by music. How were Renaissance architects influenced by musical principles?

Answers could include: Shared mathematical principles and ratios (1:2, 2:3, 3:4), Harmony and order through symmetry and rhythm, the tonic 

500

Vitruvius postulates three principles in his treatise "De Architectura, often called the Vitruvian Triad. What are these three attributes? 

Firmitas (Firmness/Durability)

Utilitas (Utility/Functionality)

Venustas (Beauty/Delight)

500

In order to recreate the illusion of night and day, what did Piranesi place onto Newton's cenotaph?

Holes were to be pierced in across the ceiling in the patterns of constellations, allowing light to filter through the innerworkings of the cenotaph.                                  

500

Before the Garden Palace was destroyed by fire in 1882, what two modern day Sydney landmarks did the site of the palace stretch between?

The State Library of New South Wales and the Sydney Conservatorium of Music