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History Of Architecture 2

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HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 02

Combination of Roman &


Byzantine Architecture

a. Romanesque Architecture
b. Greek Architecture
c. Gothic Architecture
d. Roman Architecture
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 02
ROMANESQUE ARCHITECTURE

Combination of Roman &


Byzantine Architecture

a. Romanesque Architecture
b. Greek Architecture
c. Gothic Architecture
d. Roman Architecture

SOURCES:https://www.proprofs.com/quiz-school/quiz
report.php?title=romanesque-architecture&sid=27724
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HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 02
ROMANESQUE ARCHITECTURE It is entitled as the most distinct
Romanesque church in Sicily.

A. Cefalu Cathedral

B. Monreale Cathedral

C. Worms Cathedral

D. York Cathedral
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 02
ROMANESQUE ARCHITECTURE It is entitled as the most distinct
Romanesque church in Sicily.

A. Cefalu Cathedral

B. Monreale Cathedral

C. Worms Cathedral

D. York Cathedral

SOURCE:https://www.wallpaperflare.com/cefalu-sicily-duomo-architec
ture-built-structure-building-exterior-wallpaper-zkmml
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 02
ROMANESQUE ARCHITECTURE A type of Romanesque building were
often sited just outside the city gates
and provided work,medical care,
education, and hostels for travellers.

A. Castles

B. Monasteries

C. Civic buildings

D.Churches
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 02
ROMANESQUE ARCHITECTURE A type of Romanesque building were
often sited just outside the city gates
and provided work,medical care,
education, and hostels for travellers.

A. Castles

B. Monasteries

C. Civic buildings

D.Churches

SOURCE:https://www.slideshare.net/MitaliGondaliya/romanesque-51
638461
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 02
ROMANESQUE ARCHITECTURE
A defensive wall or elevation of earth
stone protecting soldiers from
enemy.

A. Parapet

B. Berm

C. Rampart

D.Cordon
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 02
ROMANESQUE ARCHITECTURE
A defensive wall or elevation of earth
stone protecting soldiers from
enemy.

A. Parapet

B. Berm

C. Rampart

D.Cordon

SOURCE:SOURCEhttps://buffaloah.com/a/DCTNRY/p/parapet.html
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 02
ROMANESQUE ARCHITECTURE

It was the original region of


Romanesque Art.

a. Italy

b. France

c. England

d. Germany
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 02
ROMANESQUE ARCHITECTURE

It was the original region of


Romanesque Art.

a. Italy

b. France

c. England

d. Germany

SOURCE:
https://www.slideshare.net/BinumolTom/romanesque-architecture-14165982?fbclid
=IwAR17TYE12vtXcO7Zt6J4gXgXA13DFvdmp7UhLzh9nAIEM9IW1_Pa7DhTT
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HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 02
GOTHIC ARCHITECTURE
They were highly skilled craftsmen
and their trade was most frequently
used in the building of castles,
churches and cathedrals.
a. Master Carpenter

b. Architects

c. Engineers

d. Master Mason
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 02
GOTHIC ARCHITECTURE
They were highly skilled craftsmen
and their trade was most frequently
used in the building of castles,
churches and cathedrals.
a. Master Carpenter

b. Architects

c. Engineers

d. Master Mason

SOURCE:
www.visual-arts-cork.com/history-of-art/gothic-architecture.htm
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 02
GOTHIC ARCHITECTURE
In Gothic vaulting, any small
subordinate rib which is inserted
between the main ribs, more often as
an ornament than for reasons of
construction.
a. Barrel Vault

b. Lierne Vault

c. Rose Window

d. Flying Buttress

SOURCE:
www.visual-arts-cork.com/history-of-art/gothic-architecture.htm
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 02
GOTHIC ARCHITECTURE
In Gothic vaulting, any small
subordinate rib which is inserted
between the main ribs, more often as
an ornament than for reasons of
construction.
a. Barrel Vault

b. Lierne Vault

c. Rose Window

d. Flying Buttress

SOURCE:
www.visual-arts-cork.com/history-of-art/gothic-architecture.htm
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 02
GOTHIC ARCHITECTURE
Which kinds of building best
articulated the various
features of gothic
architecture?
1. FFA

a. Cathedrals
b. Forts
c. Museums
d. Castles
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 02
GOTHIC ARCHITECTURE
Which kinds of building
best articulated the various
features of gothic
architecture?

a. Cathedrals
b. Forts
c. Museums
d. Castles

https://www.varsitytutors.com/ap_art_history-help/a
nswering-other-questions-about-gothic-architecture
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 02
ROCOCO ARCHITECTURE
The word “rococo” derives from the
word ______, which is french for
rubble or rock.

a. Whimsical

b. Millieu

c. Rocaille

d. Quadratura
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 02
ROCOCO ARCHITECTURE
The word “rococo” derives from the
word ______, which is french for
rubble or rock.

a. Whimsical

b. Millieu

c. Rocaille

d. Quadratura
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 02
ROCOCO ARCHITECTURE
He was trained in paris before his
appointment (1725) as court
architect to Duke Maximilian II
Emanuel of Bavaria.

a. Nicolas Pineu

b. François de Cuvilliés

c. Jean Courtonne

d. Germain Boffrand
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 02
ROCOCO ARCHITECTURE
He was trained in paris before his
appointment (1725) as court
architect to Duke Maximilian II
Emanuel of Bavaria.

a. Nicolas Pineu

b. François de Cuvilliés

c. Jean Courtonne

d. Germain Boffrand
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 02
BAROQUE ARCHITECTURE
This roofing element is a key feature of
French Baroque architecture and was
incorporated in many chateaux or
country mansions.

a. Large Domes or Cupolas


b. Attention-Grabbing Features
c. Double-sloped Mansard Roof
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 02
BAROQUE ARCHITECTURE
This roofing element is a key feature of
French Baroque architecture and was
incorporated in many chateaux or
country mansions.

a. Large Domes or Cupolas


b. Attention-Grabbing Features
c. Double-sloped Mansard Roof
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 02
BAROQUE ARCHITECTURE

Which of the following best characterizes


Baroque Architecture

a. Grandeur, Drama and Contrast


b. complex proportional systems, placed
emphasis on symmetry , proportion,
geometry, and regularity of parts.
c. Roman columns carried arches as well as
entablatures, permitting greater spatial
freedom
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 02
BAROQUE ARCHITECTURE

Which of the following best characterizes


Baroque Architecture

a. Grandeur, Drama and Contrast


b. complex proportional systems, placed
emphasis on symmetry , proportion,
geometry, and regularity of parts.
c. Roman columns carried arches as well as
entablatures, permitting greater spatial
freedom
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 02
RENAISSANCE ARCHITECTURE
Presented a Greek cross plan and
strengthened the piers of the dome.

A. oRaphael (rafaello) Sanzio


B. oDonato Bramante
C. Michelangelo Buonarroti
C.o
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 02
RENAISSANCE ARCHITECTURE
Presented a Greek cross plan and
strengthened the piers of the dome.

A. oRaphael (rafaello) Sanzio


B. oDonato Bramante
C. Michelangelo Buonarroti
C.o
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 02
RENAISSANCE ARCHITECTURE
It is a famous example of
Renaissance Architecture that was
completed in the year 1471. Its
octagonal dome design is
considered as the largest masonry
dome in the world.

A. oBasilica of Superga
B. oCathedral of Santa Maria Del
Fiore
C. Monreal CathedralC.o
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 02
RENAISSANCE ARCHITECTURE
It is a famous example of
Renaissance Architecture that was
completed in the year 1471. Its
octagonal dome design is
considered as the largest masonry
dome in the world.

A. oBasilica of Superga
B. oCathedral of Santa Maria Del
Fiore
C. Monreal CathedralC.o
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 02
18th TO 19th CENTURY REVIVAL

It is characterized by grandeur of scale,


simplicity of geometric forms, Greek
especially Doric or Roman detail, dramatic
use of columns, and a preference for blank
walls.

a. Neoclassical Architecture
b. Greek Architecture
c. Gothic Architecture
d. Roman Architecture
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 02
18th TO 19th CENTURY REVIVAL

It is characterized by grandeur of scale,


simplicity of geometric forms, Greek
especially Doric or Roman detail, dramatic
use of columns, and a preference for blank
walls.

a. Neoclassical Architecture
b. Greek Architecture
c. Gothic Architecture
d. Roman Architecture
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 02
18th TO 19th CENTURY REVIVAL
It was greatly influenced by earlier
architectural movements and foreign,
exotic styles, which were adapted to
the new technologies of the early
modern age. The revivals of Greek,
Gothic, and Renaissance designs were
fused with contemporary engineering
methods and materials.

a. 18th to 19th Century


b. 19th Century
c. 18th Century
d. 20th Century
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 02
18th TO 19th CENTURY REVIVAL
It was greatly influenced by earlier
architectural movements and foreign,
exotic styles, which were adapted to
the new technologies of the early
modern age. The revivals of Greek,
Gothic, and Renaissance designs were
fused with contemporary engineering
methods and materials.

a. 18th to 19th Century


b. 19th Century
c. 18th Century
d. 20th Century

Sources: Architecture 19th Century: Characteristics, History


(visual-arts-cork.com)
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 02
20TH CENTURY MODERN ARCHITECTURE
Pier Luigi Nervi designed and constructed
four structures for 1960 Olympic Games
that were also used for the Paralympic
Games. The Stadio Faminio is one of his
most celebrated buildings in which located in
_____________?

a. Sydney, Australia
b. Rome, Italy
c. Berlin, Germany
d. Amsterdam, Netherlands
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 02
20TH CENTURY MODERN ARCHITECTURE
Pier Luigi Nervi designed and constructed
four structures for 1960 Olympic Games
that were also used for the Paralympic
Games. The Stadio Faminio is one of his
most celebrated buildings in which located in
_____________?

a. Sydney, Australia
b. Rome, Italy
c. Berlin, Germany
d. Amsterdam, Netherlands
Average Round
2 points per correct answer
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 02
ROMANESQUE ARCHITECTURE

Ther

The curved arris formed by


intersecting vaulting surfaces is
called Groin Vault.

True or False
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 02
ROMANESQUE ARCHITECTURE

Ther

The curved arris formed by


intersecting vaulting surfaces is
called Groin Vault.

True or False
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 02
ROMANESQUE ARCHITECTURE

The term Romanesque was coined by


Charles- Alexis- Adrien De Gerville
to describe the form of art and
architecture that preceded Gothic.

True or False
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 02
ROMANESQUE ARCHITECTURE

The term Romanesque was coined by


Charles- Alexis- Adrien De Gerville
to describe the form of art and
architecture that preceded Gothic.

True or False

SOURCE:
https://www.slideshare.net/BinumolTom/romanesque-architecture-14165982?fbclid
=IwAR17TYE12vtXcO7Zt6J4gXgXA13DFvdmp7UhLzh9nAIEM9IW1_Pa7DhTT
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HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 02
GOTHIC ARCHITECTURE

Generally, cathedrals and other


Gothic churches were decorated with
sculptures depicting a variety of
fabulous and frightening grotesque
monsters

True or False
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 02
GOTHIC ARCHITECTURE

Generally, cathedrals and other


Gothic churches were decorated with
sculptures depicting a variety of
fabulous and frightening grotesque
monsters

True or False

SOURCE:
https://schoolhistory.co.uk/medieval/gothic-architecture/
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 02
GOTHIC ARCHITECTURE

The plan of Chartres Cathedral


is shaped like a cross.

True or False
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 02
GOTHIC ARCHITECTURE

The plan of Chartres Cathedral


is shaped like a cross.

True or False

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HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 02
ROCOCO ARCHITECTURE

Religion is not emphasized in Rococo


architecture. Rather, it emphasizes
ability and aristocracy.

True or False
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 02
ROCOCO ARCHITECTURE

Religion is not emphasized in Rococo


architecture. Rather, it emphasizes
ability and aristocracy.

True or False
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 02
ROCOCO ARCHITECTURE
In Spain the term “rococo” originally
denoted an irregular, oddly-shaped
pearl, whereas in italy it meant a
pedantic, contorted argument of little
dialectic value.

True or False
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 02
ROCOCO ARCHITECTURE
In Spain the term “rococo” originally
denoted an irregular, oddly-shaped
pearl, whereas in italy it meant a
pedantic, contorted argument of little
dialectic value.

True or False
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 02
BAROQUE ARCHITECTURE
Baroque architecture is a theatrical
style of building that originated in
Spain in the 17th century.

True or False
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 02
BAROQUE ARCHITECTURE
Baroque architecture is a theatrical
style of building that originated in
Spain in the 17th century.

True or False
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 02
BAROQUE ARCHITECTURE
Palace of Versailles is a good example
of Baroque Architecture.

True or False
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 02
BAROQUE ARCHITECTURE
Palace of Versailles is a good example
of Baroque Architecture.

True or False
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 02
RENAISSANCE ARCHITECTURE
The Renaissance Architecture have 4
periods. Early Renaissance, High
Renaissance, Baroque, and Rococo.

True or False
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 02
RENAISSANCE ARCHITECTURE
The Renaissance Architecture have 4
periods. Early Renaissance, High
Renaissance, Baroque, and Rococo.

True or False
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 02
20TH CENTURY MODERN ARCHITECTURE

Ther
Dymaxion House is a futuristic dwelling
invented by the architect and practical
philosopher Buckminster Fuller created the
first “machine for living”, a portable home
inside from metal alloys and plastics.

True or False
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 02
20TH CENTURY MODERN ARCHITECTURE

Ther
Dymaxion House is a futuristic dwelling
invented by the architect and practical
philosopher Buckminster Fuller created the
first “machine for living”, a portable home
inside from metal alloys and plastics.

True or False

SOURCE:
https://www.archdaily.com/401528/ad-classics-the-dymaxion
-house-buckminster-fuller
Difficult Round
3 points per correct answer
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 02
18th TO 19th CENTURY REVIVAL

American architect and urban planner


whose impact on the American city
was substantial. He was instrumental
in the development of the skyscraper
and was noted for his highly successful
management of the World’s Columbian
Exposition of 1893 and his ideas about
urban.

planning.
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 02
18th TO 19th CENTURY REVIVAL
American architect and urban planner
whose impact on the American city
was substantial. He was instrumental
in the development of the skyscraper
and was noted for his highly successful
management of the World’s Columbian
Exposition of 1893 and his ideas about
urban.

DANIEL BURNHAM

planning.
Sources: Daniel Burnham | Biography & Facts | Britannica
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 02
RENAISSANCE ARCHITECTURE
Father of anatomy, vitruvian man,
mona lisa and the last supper. famous
renaissance master.
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 02
RENAISSANCE ARCHITECTURE
Father of anatomy, vitruvian man,
mona lisa and the last supper. famous
renaissance master.

Leonardo Da Vinci
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 02
ROMANESQUE ARCHITECTURE

Ther

Horizontal Wings perpendicular to


the nave choir which gives the
church plan form of a church
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 02
ROMANESQUE ARCHITECTURE

Ther

Horizontal Wings perpendicular to


the nave choir which gives the
church plan form of a church

TRANSEPT

SOURCES:https://www.proprofs.com/quiz-school/qui
zreport.php?title=romanesque-architecture&sid=277
241120
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 02
ROMANESQUE ARCHITECTURE

It is the type of vault in which a


single arched surface extends from
wall to wall, the length of the space
to be vaulted
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 02
ROMANESQUE ARCHITECTURE

It is the type of vault in which a


single arched surface extends from
wall to wall, the length of the space
to be vaulted

BARREL VAULT

SOURCE:
https://www.slideshare.net/BinumolTom/romanesque-architecture-14165982?fbc
lid=IwAR17TYE12vtXcO7Zt6J4gXgXA13DFvdmp7UhLzh9nAIEM9IW1_Pa7
DhTT_o
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 02
GOTHIC ARCHITECTURE

This refers to the portion of the wall


occupied by the stained glass
windows in gothic architecture.
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 02
GOTHIC ARCHITECTURE

This refers to the portion of the wall


occupied by the stained glass
windows in gothic architecture.

CLERESTORY

SOURCE:
https://schoolhistory.co.uk/medieval/gothic-architecture/
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 02
GOTHIC ARCHITECTURE

_____ A key feature of gothic


churches, symbolized an effort to
reach heaven.
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 02
GOTHIC ARCHITECTURE

_______ A key feature of gothic


churches, symbolized an effort to
reach heaven.

VERTICALITY

https://www.varsitytutors.com/ap_art_history-help
/answering-other-questions-about-gothic-architectur
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 02
RENAISSANCE ARCHITECTURE

Considered as masterpiece of High


Renaissance that is also called “small
temple” designed by Donato
Bramente that serves as small
commemorative tomb.
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 02
RENAISSANCE ARCHITECTURE

Considered as masterpiece of High


Renaissance that is also called “small
temple” designed by Donato
Bramente that serves as small
commemorative tomb.

TEMPIETTO
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 02
ROCOCO ARCHITECTURE

It was the summer residence of the


Russian tsars. The palace is part of
the world heritage site Saint
Petersburg and related groups of
monuments.
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 02
ROCOCO ARCHITECTURE

It was the summer residence of the


Russian tsars. The palace is part of
the world heritage site Saint
Petersburg and related groups of
monuments.

CATHERINE PALACE
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 02
ROCOCO ARCHITECTURE

It is one of the last great rococo


buildings to be built in europe. The
sumptuous 18th century palace was
build as a summer retreat for Dom
Pedro of Braganza but later became
the official royal residence.
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 02
ROCOCO ARCHITECTURE

It is one of the last great rococo


buildings to be built in europe. The
sumptuous 18th century palace was
build as a summer retreat for Dom
Pedro of Braganza but later became
the official royal residence.

QUELUZ NATIONAL PALACE


HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 02
20TH CENTURY MODERN ARCHITECTURE

An architect who worked with


city planner Lucio Costa to
conceive and build Brasilia,
parliament Building, Brazil’s
capital in a record time of just
four years.

Brasilia, parliament Building


HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 02
20TH CENTURY MODERN ARCHITECTURE

An architect who worked with


city planner Lucio Costa to
conceive and build Brasilia,
parliament Building, Brazil’s
capital in a record time of just
four years.

OSCAR NIEMEYER

SOURCE:
https://www.archdaily.com/773568/ad-classics-national-con
gress-oscar-niemeyer
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 02
20TH CENTURY MODERN ARCHITECTURE

Bauhaus literally translated to


“construction house” originated as
a German school of the arts in the
early 20th century founded by
_______________.

Bauhaus Dessau
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 02
20TH CENTURY MODERN ARCHITECTURE

Bauhaus literally translated to


“construction house” originated as
a German school of the arts in the
early 20th century founded by
WALTER GROPIUS

SOURCE:
https://mymodernmet.com/what-is-bauhaus-art-movement/
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 02
20TH CENTURY MODERN ARCHITECTURE

Architectural style that emerged in


the 1950s and grew out of the
early-20th century modernist
movement which characterised by
their massive, monolithic and
‘blocky’ appearance with a rigid
geometric style and large-scale use
of poured concrete.
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 02
20TH CENTURY MODERN ARCHITECTURE
Architectural style that emerged in
the 1950s and grew out of the
early-20th century modernist
movement which characterised by
their massive, monolithic and
‘blocky’ appearance with a rigid
geometric style and large-scale use
of poured concrete.

BRUTALISM/BRUTALIST
ARCHITECTURE
SOURCE:
https://www.designingbuildings.co.uk/wiki/Brutalism
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 02
20TH CENTURY MODERN ARCHITECTURE

One of the most renowned


architects of the 20th and early
21st centuries, known for
LOUVRE PYRAMID
signature projects such as the
Louvre Pyramid and the National
Gallery of Arts’ East Wing.

NATIONAL GALLERY OF ARTS’ EAST WING


HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 02
20TH CENTURY MODERN ARCHITECTURE

One of the most renowned


architects of the 20th and early
21st centuries, known for
signature projects such as the
Louvre Pyramid and the National
Gallery of Arts’ East Wing.

I. M. PIE

SOURCE: https://www.biography.com/artist/im-pei
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 02
20TH CENTURY MODERN ARCHITECTURE

20th century architect who


designed a summer-house in 1935
for the Kaufmann family over a
waterfall in Pennsylvania. He
called the house "Fallingwater"

SOURCE: https://www.britannica.com/place/Fallingwater
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 02
20TH CENTURY MODERN ARCHITECTURE

20th century architect who


designed a summer-house in 1935
for the Kaufmann family over a
waterfall in Pennsylvania. He
called the house "Fallingwater".

FRANKLLOYD WRIGHT

SOURCE: https://www.biography.com/artist/im-pei
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 02
BAROQUE ARCHITECTURE

is a famous Baroque church in


Vatican city has features that are
inspired by the Renaissance.
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 02
BAROQUE ARCHITECTURE

Saint Peter’s Basilica


HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 02
BAROQUE ARCHITECTURE

A Palace with lavish complex and was an


important part of Louis XIV's style of rule and
beliefs about monarchy, which we would call
absolutism, said Schmidt. "As king of France
he was the embodiment of France — and his
palace was meant to display the wealth and
power of his nation,"

Famously known for its Hall of Mirrors.


HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 02
BAROQUE ARCHITECTURE

Palace of Versailles
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 02
RENAISSANCE ARCHITECTURE

Famous for its staircase designed


by Da Vinci ?
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 02
RENAISSANCE ARCHITECTURE

Famous for its staircase designed


by Da Vinci ?

Chateau de blois
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 02
ROCOCO, ART NOVEAU, BEAUX-ARTS Characterized by an explosion of
forms that cascaded down the walls.
It featured molding formed into
curves and counter-curves, twisting
and turning patterns, ceilings and
walls with no right angles, and
stucco foliage which seemed to be
creeping up the walls and across the
ceiling. The decoration was often
gilded or silvered to give it contrast
with the white or pale pastel walls.
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 02
ROCOCO, ART NOVEAU, BEAUX-ARTS

Augustusburg Palace
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 02
GOTHIC ARCHITECTURE

A projecting gallery or parapet at


the top of a castle wall supported by
corbeled arches and have openings in
the floor through which stones,
molten lead or boiling oil could be
cast upon an enemy beneath.
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 02
GOTHIC ARCHITECTURE

MACHICOLATIONS
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 02
GOTHIC ARCHITECTURE

The innermost and strongest


structure or tower of a medieval
castle, used as a place of residence,
especially in times of siege.
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 02
GOTHIC ARCHITECTURE

KEEP/DONJON
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 02
RENAISSANCE ARCHITECTURE

A method of forming a stone work


with roughened surface and recessed
joints
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 02
RENAISSANCE ARCHITECTURE

Rustication
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 02
RENAISSANCE ARCHITECTURE

Several steps going up 3 steps going


down before the principal flooring of
an italian palace.
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 02
RENAISSANCE ARCHITECTURE

Piano Nobile
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 02
INDUSTRIAL

Because of the development of the


textile industry in the industrial
revolution, what did the architectural
designs introduced?
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 02
INDUSTRIAL

Fabric, Velvet, Silk


HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 02
RENAISSANCE ARCHITECTURE

It is used in both exterior and


interior walls. It is a decorative
recess into a wall which displays
statue, vase, or other object.
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 02
RENAISSANCE ARCHITECTURE

NICHE

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