An extra year face of a building that hides its underlying structure is. Facade. The structure formed when arches have legs, it form a circle is. Dome. Vertical ridges cut into the... An extra year face of a building that hides its underlying structure is. Facade. The structure formed when arches have legs, it form a circle is. Dome. Vertical ridges cut into the shaft of a column are called. Looting a triangular casing above a door or window is called. A pediment. A masonry wall built on the outside of the leg of an arch provides additional support. A buttress. The late 19th century Chicago architect whose approach to design emphasized careful consideration of the use of spaces within his designs and in the design of structure to provide those spaces summarized as form, follows function. That was Louis Sullivan. Frank Lloyd Wright's approach to architectural design size designs that were completely aesthetic harmony with their surroundings. This approach came to be called. Organic architecture. In climates where there's heavy snowfall, houses typically have what sort of a roof. We would call that a pitched roof. A model that serves as the basis or inspiration for another design is a prototype. Steel and concrete are frequently used together in modern architecture in order to combine the. Compressive strength of the concrete with the tensile strength of the steel. The ancient Romans developed the structural technique that overcame the main limitation of the post-millennial system structure. The Romans developed the arch. It combining together of aesthetic elements taken from more than one style is called eclecticism. That property of the material to withstand and resist bending forces. That's tensile strength. The property of the material that supports weight without being crushed, that's compressed, right? The primary disadvantage of posts and rental structures. Is that they're unable to enclose spaces, you'll encounter a number of line drawings of various architectural elements. And so among them, they'll be asked to identify Doric, Ionic and Corinthian columns and some other structural techniques, such as arcade cantilever buttresses and flying buttresses. For the featured architectural works, the 15 of them that are in the unit, the questions will include both verbal discussion descriptions and small photographs. The ancient Greek temple built in the 5th century B.C., that's a refined example of posts and little instruction. That's the part that. Thomas Jefferson designed his home in Virginia in the late 18th century. It was called. Monticello. King Louie, the 14th starred that building the French Summer Palace at the first sign. The Middle Eastern skyscraper that is now by far the world's tallest building, Borge Khalifa, the Frank Lloyd Wright masterpiece that was a private residence built atop a waterfall in western Pennsylvania in the 1930s. Falling water. The Roman masterpiece built in the second century A.D. that features a concrete dome with an Oculus. The Pantheon. The Manhattan Modern Art Museum that resembles a parking garage designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in the 1950s. The Guggenheim Museum. The Parisian Modern Art Museum built in the 1970s that features a controversial inside out design. The Pompidou Center. If you're asked the name from among four choices, the one that is the best example of the international style you would be looking for. A skyscraper, wouldn't you? The provocative 1950s architectural design by Art Buckminster Fuller that featured an exterior framework with metal rods and sided plates. That's the geodesic dome. Architect Frank Gehry designed this architectural work, it was completed in two thousand three in Los Angeles. That's an example of his sculptural approach to modern architecture. That would be the Walt Disney Concert Hall. The ancient and mysterious configuration of giant stones in England is, of course, Stonehenge, some style periods. The architectural style period that spanned the years sixteen hundred is 1750 and was characterized by grander decorative detail and the ostentatious display of wealth. Revile. Missile period of the early Middle Ages that spanned the years 1950 and featured rounded arches, thick walls and pillars and small windows. The Romans. This style period of the years, fourteen hundred and sixteen hundred that featured a revival of classic Roman style derived from the size and proportions of Roman ruins, the addition of decorative details of the facades of buildings and the development of external designs and concealed underlying structure. That would be the sights. You contemporary style of architecture that's been practiced since about 19:00, featuring glass and steel box skyscrapers. The international style. This style period of the years 1750 to 1825 that featured the influence from archeological discoveries of the buildings of the ancient Greeks while displaying an eclectic approach to design the neoclassical period. The style period of the years eighteen, twenty five to nineteen hundred that featured eclectic designs based on both historic Western styles and eastern styles. Bold experimentation and the use of new materials that would be the romantic.

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The text appears to be a read-aloud of various architectural concepts, terminologies, and notable buildings and architects. It includes definitions and historical references that are common in an architectural exam review.

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Key concepts: facade, dome, flutes, pediment.

Based on the provided information, here are some key architectural concepts related to different styles and elements: a facade hides the underlying structure of a building; a dome is formed when arches have legs forming a circle; vertical ridges in a column shaft are flutes; and a triangular casing above a door is a pediment.

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Based on the provided information, here are some key architectural concepts related to different styles and elements: a facade hides the underlying structure of a building; a dome is formed when arches have legs forming a circle; vertical ridges in a column shaft are flutes; and a triangular casing above a door is a pediment.

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These architectural terms describe various design elements commonly found in architecture. A facade is often used to create a specific aesthetic. Domes are notable for their structural properties, and columns often have fluted designs for both aesthetics and symbolic reasons.

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