EARLY WORLD ARCHITECTURE
CLASSICAL ORDERS & ANTIQUITY
MEDIEVAL EUROPE
RENAISSANCE & COLONIAL
BAROQUE & ROCOCO
100

This dome‑shaped structure uses a bent‑sapling frame.

What is a wigwam?

100

This simplest Greek order has no base and features fluting.

What is Doric?

100

This medieval style uses round arches and fortress‑like massing.

What is Romanesque?

100

This Italian Renaissance villa is known for perfect symmetry.

What is the Villa Rotonda?

100

This Baroque technique creates illusionistic ceilings.

What is quadratura?

200

This elongated building type housed multiple families in a communal plan.

What is a longhouse?

200

This order is known for its scroll‑shaped volutes.

What is Ionic?

200

This Gothic structural element channels thrust outward to allow taller walls.

What is a flying buttress?

200

This Iberian style blends Gothic massing with ornate, lace‑like façades.

What is Plateresque?

200

This French term describes ornament resembling shells and pebbles.

What is rocaille?

300

A recessed ritual space often used symbolically in temples.

What is a niche?

300

This Roman innovation allowed for wider interior spans than post‑and‑lintel.

What is the arch?

300

This type of vault, characteristic of Gothic, uses intersecting ribs.

What is a rib vault?

300

Spanish Colonial structures use these roof beams paired with latillas.

What are vigas?

300

This Baroque lighting technique heightens drama through contrast.

What is chiaroscuro?

400

This pyramid is known for repeated recesses with astronomical meaning.

What is the Pyramid of the Niches?

400

This type of vault is formed by the intersection of two barrel vaults.

What is a groin vault?

400

This architectural feature symbolizes “light as theology.”

What are stained‑glass windows?

400

French Colonial houses often sit on these to protect from flooding.

What are raised foundations?

400

This Rococo furniture feature curves outward like an animal’s leg.

What is a cabriole leg?

500

This concept explains why many temples align with solstices or cardinal directions.

What is celestial alignment?

500

This term refers to the horizontal beam supported by columns in Egyptian and Greek architecture.

What is post‑and‑lintel?

500

This plan type, used in Early Christian churches, features a long nave and side aisles.

What is a basilica plan?

500

This Dutch Colonial roof type has two slopes on each side.

What is a gambrel roof?

500

This Baroque characteristic uses movement and theatricality to convey power.

What is Baroque theatricality?