Design Flashcards

1
Q

If an arch slides in a straight line, what is formed?

A

Vault

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2
Q

The architecture of Exurberance. What architecture movement?

A

Baroque Architecture

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3
Q

Architecture reaches new heights.

A

Gothic Architecture

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4
Q

20th Century Jazzy Architecture

A

Art Deco

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5
Q

The New Style

A

Art Nouveau

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6
Q

Dawn of architecture

A

Pre-historic

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7
Q

Early masters of engineering

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Ancient egypt

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8
Q

Beauty from order

A

Classical

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9
Q

When Rome builds an Eastern Empire

A

Byzantine

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10
Q

Medieval Architecture + Roman + Byzantine

A

Romanesque

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11
Q

Classical ideas reborn

A

Renaissance

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12
Q

Architecture in the Age of Mozart

A

Rococo

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13
Q

New Approaches to Classical Architecture

A

Neo-classic

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14
Q

Modern Gothic

A

Neo-Gothic

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15
Q

Beauty in Function

A

Modernism

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16
Q

Interpretation of space

A

Cubism

17
Q

Simultaniety of movement

A

Futurism

18
Q

focuses on growth processes and movement capabilities associated with organisms

A

Biomorphic

19
Q

“The Ten Books of Architecture” (Vitruvius)

A
  1. The architect and architecture (includes Site)
  2. Building materials
  3. Temples and the orders of
    architecture
  4. Continuation of Orders
  5. Civil buildings
  6. Domestic buildings
  7. Pavements and decorative
    plasterwork
  8. Water supplies and aqueducts
  9. Sciences influencing architecture
  10. Use and construction of machines
20
Q

Interpretation of space

A

Cubism

21
Q

Simultaniety of movement

A

Futurism

22
Q

focuses on growth processes and movement capabilities associated with organisms

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Biomorphic