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100

What type of designs are made up of mostly straight lines and right angles, opposite to curvilinear?

What are rectilinear designs?

100

In architecture, what uses a curve to span a space from two points, and is a core structural concept for various kinds of architecture?

What is an arch?

100

What type of architecture includes curved lines and is often considered the opposite of rectilinear?

What is curvilinear architecture?

100

What is a railing along the edge of a balcony or roofline, which can be either ornamental or functional?

What is a balustrade?

100

Translating to "raw concrete" from French, what term refers to the aesthetic of unfinished concrete and gave rise to Brutalism?

What is Béton brut?

200

What is a thin material applied to another material, often a sheet of stone, wood, or other options?

What is a veneer?

200

What concept suggests that humans have a natural desire to be surrounded by nature, influencing architectural design?

What is Biophilia?

200

What term encompasses the pathways people take to safely exit a building, including vertical circulation and hallways?

What is building egress?

200

What is the term for the cantilevering coverage of an outside area, often built over entrances to provide shelter?

What is a canopy?

200

 In architecture, what is a vertical void that can serve as a circulation center with elevators and stairs?

What is a core?

300

What term is used to describe any interior volume in a building, similar to a courtyard but typically enclosed and conditioned?

What is an atrium?

300

What structural system takes the form of a half sphere and originates from a simple arch?

What is a dome?

300

What are the triangular spaces often found above doorways or on gables, accentuated by moldings or sculptures?

What are pediments?

300

French doors are typically made of wood with large glass areas. What separates these glass areas?

What are mullions?

300

What is the long, thin area between the cornice and the column capitals, commonly covered in sculptural elements?

What is a frieze?

400

What form of structure helps reinforce a wall and is built against or near it, reaching across for support?

What is a buttress?

400

What are small columns that elevate a building off the ground plain, often resembling stilts?

What are pilotis?

400

What is a porch at the entrance of a Classical building, covered by a roof supported by columns?

What is a portico?

400

What term is used to describe a defined passageway in architecture that can be marked in various ways, including under a series of arches?

What is an arcade?

400

What is a small, narrow window above a door or other window, sometimes hinged to open?

What is a transom?

500

What is a partially transparent or porous facade element in architecture, often referred to as a rain screen system?

What is a screen?

500

What is a circular opening at the center of a dome, with a famous example found in the Pantheon?

What is an oculus?

500

When architecture copies processes or forms found in nature, what term is used for both aesthetic and functional purposes?

What is Biomimicry?

500

According to the common rule for cantilevers, what fraction of a section can overhang without support?

What is 1/3?

500

What is a small entrance area that people pass through before reaching a larger space, helping to reduce heat loss?

What is a vestibule?