Usually curved member spanning an opening and serving as support.
arch?
Flying buttresses, windows with tracery, and piers composed of colonnettes or shafts bundled around a core are elements that are original to what style?
What is Gothic?
What is one of the notable buildings from Ancient Rome?
What is the Pantheon?
Finds architecture in nature and has designed Falling Water, Robie house, and the Guggenheim Museum.
Frank Lloyd Wright
Art Nouveau structures are not balanced.
A hemispherical structure that is usually placed over a circular of square space.
a dome?
This style is reflected in opulent and dramatic churches with irregular shapes and extravagant ornamentation.
What is Baroque?
What is a notable building from Ancient Greece?
the Parthenon
Well known artist and architect associated with St. Peter's Cathedral and the Sistine Chapel
Michelangelo Buonoroti
This style stress the horizontal and the vertical
Art Deco?
A vertical element with a support function containong a base, shaft, and a capital.
a column?
This style is characterized by grandeur of scale, simplicity of geometric forms, dramatic use of columns, and a preference for blank walls
What is Neo=Classical
Revival of the ideals from Greek, Roman and Renaissance
Neo-Classical
Monticello was built to resemble this building.
the Pantheon
This style is heavy with organic lines and forms
What is Art Nouveau?
The front exterior prospect of a building.
the facade?
This style is characterized by harmonious form, mathematical proportion, and a unit of measurement based on the human scale.
What is Renaissance?
whichmedieval style is known for few windows/small openings
Romanesque
Monticello was built by which American President?
Thomas Jefferson

What is a gothic cathedral...Notre Dame de Paris
the decorative, topmost part of a column. Could be Doric, Ionic, Lotus, a person's head or Corinthian
What is a capital?
Characterized by excessive use of gold, intricate curves, ornamentation, and relentless decoration.
which style is known for flying buttresses
Gothic

The Guggenheim Museum by Frank Lloyd Wright
Massive and heavy with volume and form
What is Brutalism?