18 Questions
What style was the principal mode of design in Late Victorian England and the USA?
Queen Anne Style
Which architect was responsible for the design of Liverpool Cathedral?
Sir George Gilbert Scott
Who led the Arts and Crafts Movement in Britain?
William Morris
What was the name of the movement that emerged in the 1870s in England and the USA?
Queen Anne Revival
Who was the symbolic figure in the High Victorian period?
Sir George Gilbert Scott
What style was characterized by the use of repeating stylized floral patterns?
Arts and Crafts Movement
What architectural style is characterized by a lack of adherence to any historical style?
Art Nouveau
Which architectural style is associated with the use of steel in construction?
Realist
What type of roof is characteristic of the Second Empire style?
Mansard roof
Which architectural style combines elements from diverse styles?
Ecclecticism
What is the name of the style characterized by monumentality and strict use of the orders?
Neo-Classicism
Who designed the Eiffel Tower?
Gustave Eiffel
What architectural style gained popularity during the Early Victorian period in England?
Greek Revival
What type of building design emerged as a result of the Industrial Revolution?
Industrial Buildings and Warehouses
What new material was first used by Auguste Perret in construction?
Reinforced Concrete
What type of transportation hub emerged during the 19th century?
Railway Stations
In which cities did department stores emerge during the 19th century?
Paris, London, and Brussels
Who designed the Crystal Palace in London?
Sir Joseph Paxton
Explore the history of the Arts and Crafts Movement in Britain, led by William Morris, Philip Webb, and John Ruskin. Learn about the characteristics of this style, including repeating stylized floral patterns on furniture, glassware, and more. Discover how this movement revived traditional crafts in the late Victorian era.
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