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100

Swiss-French architect who said “a house is a machine for living in”

Who is Le Corbusier?

100

This early modern school emphasized functional simplicity and craft integration.

Bauhaus 

100

Salvador Dalí is associated with this dreamlike movement.

Surrealism 

100

This engineered wood panel is made from thin cross-laminated layers.

Plywood 

100

This Paris museum was once a royal palace.

The Louvre

200

Iraqi-British architect designed the Heydar Aliyev Center

ZAHA HADID 

200

Symmetry, columns, and classical orders define this Greek and Roman revival style.

Neoclassical 

200

Building upon Art Nouveau flowering organic motifs, this movement emphasized luxury, symmetry, and streamlined ornament in the 1920s. 

Art Deco 

200

SPF Wood could be any of these three species?

Spruce Pine Fir 

200

This Roman structure features the world’s largest unreinforced concrete dome.

The Pantheon

300

Project Architect on The Arc Building in Vancouver

Mehran Parnian 

300

Flat roofs, ribbon windows, and pilotis define this early modernist approach.

International Style

300

This Dutch movement featured primary colors and strict geometry.

De Stijl 

300

This material is formed by heating limestone with clay.

cement 

300

This Barcelona basilica remains unfinished more than a century after construction began.

La Sagrada Familia 

400

Designer of the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao

Frank Gehry

400

Flying buttresses came to distinguish Gothic architecture from this stylistic predecessor

Romanesque Achitecture 

400

This Italian movement celebrated speed, machines, and modern industry.

Futurism 

400

It's not liquid or solid, but is an element that is commonly found between glass in an IGU. 

Argon 

400

Parisian Landmark built for the 1889 Exposition Universelle. 

The Eiffel Tower 

500

Danish architect designed the Sydney Opera House.

Jørn Utzon

500

Regional climate-responsive architecture using local materials is known as this.

Vernacular Architecture

500

This early 20th-century anti-art movement emerged in Zurich during WWI.

Dada

500

Technical term for the "pickling" that is used to make wood products treated and durable, used by Accoya.  

Acetylated 

500

This Chicago skyscraper designed by SOM was once called the Sears Tower.

Willis Tower