HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE REVIEW QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS (ALREADY PASSED)
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HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE REVIEW QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS (ALREADY PASSED)
"The beginner of the great hypostyle hall at karnak and the founder of the 19th dynasty." - Answers Rameses I
"The mineral of greatest importance to Greek architecture of which Greece and her domains had ample suppl...
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE REVIEW QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS (ALREADY PASSED)
"The beginner of the great hypostyle hall at karnak and the founder of the 19th dynasty." - Answers
Rameses I
"The mineral of greatest importance to Greek architecture of which Greece and her domains had ample
supply of was." - Answers Marble
Greek architecture was essentially. - Answers Columnar trabeated
"Forming the imposing entrance to the acropolis and erected by the architect Mnesicles is the." -
Answers Propylaea
"The building in the acropolis generally considered as being the most nearly perfect building ever
erected is the." - Answers Parthenon
"With the use of concrete made possible by pozzolan, a native natural cement, the Romans achieved
huge interiors with the." - Answers Arch and vault
"Which of the order was added by the Romans to the orders used by the Greeks." - Answers Composite
"From the 5th century to the present, the character of Byzantine architecture is the practice of using." -
Answers Domical roof construction
"Romanesque architecture in Italy is distinguished from that of the rest of Europe by the use of what
material for facing walls." - Answers Marble
"The most famous and perfect preservation of all ancient buildings in Rome." - Answers Pantheon
"The space between the colonnade and the naos wall in Greek temple." - Answers Pteroma
Amphitheaters are used for ___. - Answers Gladiatorial Contests
"An ancient Greek Portico, a long colonnaded shelter used in public places." - Answers Stoa
The fortified high area or citadel of an ancient Greek City. - Answers Acropolis
"An upright ornament at the eaves of a tile roof, concealing the foot of a row of convex tiles that cover
the joints of the flat tiles." - Answers Antefix
"Strictly, a pedestal at the corners or peak of a roof to support an ornament, more usually, the
ornament itself." - Answers Acroterion
Also called a 'Honeysuckle' ornament. - Answers Anthemion
"In ancient Greece and Rome, a storeroom of any kind, but especially for storing wine." - Answers
Apotheca
, The characteristic of Greek ornament. - Answers Anthemion
The dining hall in a monastery, a convent, or a college. - Answers Refectory
The architecture of the curved line is known as ___. - Answers Baroque
The open court in an Italian palazzo. - Answers Cortel
"The ornamental pattern work in stone, filling the upper part of a Gothic window." - Answers Tracery
"cubicula" or bedroom is from what architecture. - Answers Roman
"How many stained glass are there in the Chartres Cathedral?" - Answers 176
"Parts of an entablature, in order of top to bottom. i. Cornice ii. Frieze iii.Architrave" - Answers a. i, ii, iii
Plan shape of a Chinese pagoda. - Answers Octagonal
Usual number of stories for a Chinese pagoda. - Answers 13..
Plan shape of a Japanese pagoda. - Answers Square
Triangular piece of wall above the entablature. - Answers Pediment
"A spherical triangle forming the transition from the circular plan of a dome to the polygonal plan of its
supporting structure." - Answers Pendentive
A long arcaded entrance porch in an early Christian church. - Answers Narthex
"The principal or central part of a church, extending from the narthex to the choir orchancel and usually
flanked by aisles." - Answers Nave
The uppermost step in the crepidoma. - Answers Stylobate
The lowest step in the crepidoma. - Answers Stereobate
Intercolumniation of 2.25 diameters. - Answers Eustyle
Intercolumniation of 4 diameters. - Answers Areostyle
Intercolumniation of 2 diameters. - Answers Systyle
Pycnostyle intercolumniation has how many diameters? - Answers 1.5 Diameters
Diastyle intercolumniation has how many diameters. - Answers 3 Diameters
"Roman building which is a prototype of the hippodrome of the Greek." - Answers Circus
Roman building for which gladiatorial battles took place. - Answers Colosseum
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