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The Greek council house which is covered meeting place for the democratically-elected council is called:

The Grandest Temple of all Egyptian temples, it was not built by upon one complete plan but owes its size, disposition and ma
The father of modern picture books of Architecture
Tomb of Atreus, a noted example of the tholos type of tomb is also known as:
The memorial column built in the form of tall Doric order and made entirely f marble is;
natural rocks in a Greek theater is called:
It is the third phase of English-Gothic Architecture where elaborated ornamental vaulting, and refinement of stonecutting tech
Enclosure formed by huge stones planted on the ground in circular form.
A style in the architecture Italy I the second half of the 16th century and to a lesser extent elsewhere in Europe. It uses classica
A revival style based on the buildings and publications of the 6th century architect marked by ancient Roman Architectural for
The space reserved for the bishop at the end of the church is
Church plan of the Early Christian is
Church plan of the Byzantine is
Church plan of the Romanesque is
In the E. Christian’s church atrium is a fountain of water for ablutions that is similar to our present day.
A deep, wide ditch surrounding a castle, fort, town; defense against attack.
The high altar is covered above by a canopy called
The space for clergy and choir is separated by a low screen wall called
The Iconoclastic Movement during the Byzantine period forbade the use of ______ for representations.
Due to its length, the E.Christian church gives an impression of ____.
When the dome and the pendentives are part of the same sphere, the dome is classified as
The masterpiece of Byzantine architecture is
Principal material for the Byzantine architecture
Character of Romanesque architecture is
In Romanesque architecture, door and window openings have jambs or sides formed in a series of receding moulded planes k
Characteristic feature of Romanesque in N. Italy is the wheel window and the
Walls of the Romanesque churches are relieved by shallow buttresses or pilaster strips, connected at the top by
The church which is half-Gothic, half-Renaissance and known present as S. Maria del Fiore is
In Gothic architecture, the upper story of the nave walls rising above the aisle roof which is pierced with windows is the
The characteristic Renaissance wall that have cut stones with strongly emphasized recess joints and smooth or roughly texture
It is known as the architecture of the curve line
It is very usual in English Gothic cathedrals to include a chapel in honor of the Virgin Mary called
The ornamental pattern work in stone filling upper part of a Gothic window is
The third largest Gothic cathedral in Europe is
The forerunner of Gothic in France was
It is the period in French Gothic which is characterized by flame-like or free-flowing window tracery.
One characteristic feature of German Gothic is its use of
Gothic character of verticality was neutralized in Italy by
Spanish Gothic interiors are characterized by the use of
gothic means.
The earliest form of dwelling developed by man is the
The Stonehenge is an example of
Early type of tomb architecture in Egypt was the
Characteristic feature of Egyptian external wall is that it is
The torus mold in Egyptian temples were used to cover the _____ of the walls.
Persian architectural character is described as _____ and airy magnificence.
Assyrian system of construction is essentially
The favorite motifs of design of the Egyptians include the lotus papyrus and
Structures which corners were made to face the four cardinal points were the
The four-seated colossal statues of Rameses III are carved in the façade of the
The palace proper found in Assyrian palaces called
Ziggurats are also called
The famous Hanging Gardens is found in the
A style of decoration in architecture and applied art developed principally in France and Belgium toward the end of the 19th C
One of the most important architecture of the Early Victorian period and designed by Sir Joseph Paxton.
Romanesque revival in the USA was introduced by
The chief chamber containing the statue in Greek temple is
The passageway leading to the main vault of the tholos is called
The slight curvature of the Greek column is called
The Roman palatial public bath
Structure used for gladiatorial contests.
The Greek wrestling school is called
The greek collonade shelter is called
the greek council house is called
The sunk panels found in the ceiling of Greek temples is the
A temple arranged with a single line of columns surrounding the naos is called
A recess or alcove with raised seat where disputes took place is the
The triangular termination of the roof of a Greek temple.
The popularly used column in the Greeks is
The traditional Maranao house for the ordinary members of the community is
The only surviving structure of the 1945 war in Intramuros is the
The private sleeping room in the bahay kubo is called
The mezzanine floor in the bahay na bato.
Found in the ground floor of the bahay na bato, it is where the carriages and saint’s floats or andas are usually kept.
This is the cistern found underneath the azotea.
The church in Bohol that contains the biggest number of murals on the walls and ceilings.
It is the first all steel building in the Philippines.
The architect of the Philippine General Hospital.
The Chicago architect who prepared the Manila Plan under the American Colonial Period.
He defined architecture as: utilitas, firmitas, venustas - generally translated as utility, firmness, and delight.
Roofs, domes, vaults and balustrades comprises the
The _____ forms of a structure are organized according to their origin, composition and treatment.
The line that is described as sturdy, masculine.
Is a decorative treatment when forms and shapes are arranged in a diminishing or increasing manner.
One of the most influential architect of the Italian Renaissance who proposed the seven most beautiful and proportionate ma
is a feature of Islamic architecture and is the place from where the call to prayer is sent out.
Largest buddist temple in the world
the center of islamic religion in the west
The most beautiful and celebrated towers in the world
an indonesian epic is called
common shape of islamic temple
in feudalism this is the one who recieves the grant
the decree that banned statues as means of representations of human/animal forms
doctrine that sets clergy apart as a separete class and that they where exempted from taxes
orientation of byzantine church
ornament that symbolized Jesus Christ
ornament that symbolize immortal/eternal life
place inside the byzantine church that decoated with head and soulder of Jesus Christ.
place inside the byzantine church that decoated with picture of virgin and child.
place inside the byzantine church that decoated with the four evangelist.
place inside the byzantine church that decoated with separations of saints and pictures of life of Christ.
ornaments that symbolized eternity
place where towers are located in different locations
king or queens residence
window place vertically in a sloping roof of its own.
the rebirth or revival of roman classical arts.
residence of a lord came from the latin word which means dwelling.
this is he most striking features of a mansion
this is central position connecting all the parts of the mansion
A prehistoric monument consisting of an upright megalith, usually standing alone but sometimes aligned with others.
A heap of stones piled up as a monument, tombstone, or landmark.
An artificial mound or earth or stone, esp. over an ancient grave.
A prehistoric monument consisting of two or more large upright stones supporting a horizontal stone slab, found esp. in Britai
A circular arrangement of megaliths enclosing a dolmen or burial mound.
The beginner of the great hypostyle hall at karnak and the founder of the 19th dynasty.
The mineral of greatest importance to Greek architecture of which Greece and her domains had ample supply of was.
Greek architecture was essentially.
orming the imposing entrance to the acropolis and erected by the architect Mnesicles is the.
The building in the acropolis generally considered as being the most nearly perfect building ever erected is the.
With the use of concrete made possible by pozzolan, a native natural cement, the Romans achieved huge interiors with the.
Which of the order was added by the Romans to the orders used by the Greeks.
From the 5th century to the present, the character of Byzantine architecture is the practice of using.
Romanesque architecture in Italy is distinguished from that of the rest of Europe by the use of what material for facing walls.
The most famous and perfect preservation of all ancient buildings in Rome.
The space between the colonnade and the naos wall in Greek temple.
Amphitheaters are used for ___.
An ancient Greek Portico, a long colonnaded shelter used in public places.
The fortified high area or citadel of an ancient Greek City.
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 tile
Strictly, a pedestal at the corners or peak of a roof tosupport an ornament, more usually, the ornament itself.
Also called a 'Honeysuckle' ornament.
In ancient Greece and Rome, a storeroom of any kind, but especially for storing wine.
The dining hall in a monastery, a convent, or a college.
The architecture of the curved line is known as ___.
The open court in an Italian palazzo.
The ornamental pattern work in stone, filling the upper part of a Gothic window.
"cubicula" or bedroom is from what architecture.
How many stained glass are there in the ChartresCathedral?
Plan shape of a Chinese pagoda.
Usual number of stories for a Chinese pagoda.
Plan shape of a Japanese pagoda.
Triangular piece of wall above the entablature.
A spherical triangle forming the transition from the circular plan of a dome to the poly-gonal plan of its supporting structure.
A long arcaded entrance porch in an early Christian church.
The principal or central part of a church, extending from the narthex to the choir orchancel and usually flanked by aisles.
The uppermost step in the crepidoma.
The lowest step in the crepidoma.
Intercolumniation of 2.25 diameters.
Intercolumniation of 4 diameters.
Intercolumniation of 2 diameters.
Pycnostyle intercolumniation has how many diameters?
Diastyle intercolumniation has how many diameters.
Roman building which is a prototype of the hippodrome of the Greek.
Roman building for which gladiatorial battles took place.
What sporting event takes place in the Palaestra?
A foot race course in the cities.
Architects of the Parthenon.
The tower atop the torogan where the princess and her ladies in waiting hide during occasions.
Found in the ground floor of the bahay na bato, it is where the carriages and floats are kept.
The emergency hideout found directly behind the headboard of the Sultan's bed.
In the kitchen of the bahay kubo, the table on top of which is the river stone, shoe-shaped stove or kalan is known as ___.
Japanese tea house
A Muslim temple, a mosque for public worship, also known as place for Prostration
Domical mound containing a relic.
Ifugao house (southern strain).
The style of the order with massive and tapering columns resting on a base of 3 steps.
Earthen burial mounds containing upright and lintel stones forming chambers for consecutive burials for several to a hundred
A semi-circular or semi-polygonal space, usually in church, terminating in axis and intended to house an altar.
Temples in Greece that have a double line of columns surrounding the naos.
Senate house for chief dignitaries in Greek architecture
Architect of the Einstein Tower.
Founder of the Bauhaus School of Art.
What architectural term is termed to be free from any historical style?
The architect of Chrysler building in N.Y.
Another term for crenel or intervals between merlon of a battlement.
In the middle kingdom, in Egyptian architecture, who consolidate the administrative system, made a survey of the country, set
Who erected the earliest known obelisk at Heliopolis.
The world's first large-scale monument in stone.
The highest sloped pyramid in Gizeh
emale statues with baskets serving as columns.
A small tower usually corbelled at the corner of the castle.
A compound bracket or capital in Japanese architecture.
A concave molding approximately quarter round.
Architect of Iglesia ni Cristo.
A Filipino architect whose philosophy is 'the structure must be well oriented'.
Architect of Robinson's Galleria
King Zoser's architect who was deified in the 26th dynasty.
"A house is like a flower pot"
Art Noveau is known as the international style, in Germany it is known as ___.
Architect of TWA airport.
"Modern architecture need not be western".
Not among the three pyramids in Gizeh
A decorative bracket usually taking the form of a cyma reversa strap.
Finest example of French-Gothic architecture
Plan shape of a Chinese pagoda.
A special feature of Japanese houses, used to display a flower arrangement or art.
The most famous structure of Byzantine architecture and notable of its large dome.
An ornamental canopy of stone or marble permanently place over the altar in a church.
A decorative niche often topped with a canopy and housing a statue.
A large apsidal extension of the interior volume of a church.
A recess in a wall to contain a statue or other small items.
A term given to the mixture of Christian, Spanish, and Muslim 12th-16th century architecture.
Architect of the famous Propylaea, Acropolis.
A Greek building that contains painted pictures.
A kindred type to the theater.
The most beautiful and best preserved of the Greektheaters.
A type of Roman wall facing with alternating courses of brickworks.
A type of Roman wall facing which is made of small stone laid in a loose pattern roughly resembling polygonal work.
A type of Roman wall facing with a net-like effect
A type of roman wall facing with rectangular block with or without mortar joints.
Marble mosaic pattern used on ceilings of vaults and domes.
"Form follows function".
He created the Dymaxion House, "the first machine for living".
Architect of the Bi-Nuclear House, the H-Plan.
Mexican Architect/Engineer who introduced thin shell construction.
The architect of the Pantheon.
Architect of the World Trade Center.
He erected the entrance Piazza at St. Peter's Basilica.
Architects of the Hagia Sophia. (St. Sophia,Constantinople)
Architect of the Lung Center of the Philippines.
Who began the building of the Great Hypostyle Hall at Karnak?
Architect of the Great Serapeum at Alexandria.
The dominating personality who became an ardent disciple of the Italian renaissance style.
Conceptualized the Corinthian capital.
Architect of the Temple of Zeus, Agrigentum
Architect of the Temples of Zeus, Olympia.
Roman architect of the Greek Temples of Zeus,Olympius.
Architect of the Erechtheion.
Master sculptor of the Parthenon.
Architect of Manila Hilton Hotel.
"A house is a machine to live in".
Architect of the Chicago Tribune Tower.
"Architecture is Organic".
Invented reinforced concrete in France.
First elected U.A.P. president.
First president and founder of PAS.
Architect of the National Library, Philippines.
Designer of the Bonifacio Monument.
Sculptor for the Bonifacio Monument.
Designer of the Taj Mahal.
Expressionist Architect.
Founders of the "Art Noveau".
Architect of the Batasang Pambansa.
Architect of the Philippine Heart Center.
Architect of the Rizal Memorial Stadium.
The architect of the Quiapo Church before its restoration
Architect of SM Megamall.
Central Bank of the Philippines, Manila.
G.S.I.S. Building, Roxas Boulevard.
Built by the Franciscan priest Fr. Blas dela Madre, this church in Rizal whose design depicts the heavy influence of Spanish Baro
This church, 1st built by the Augustinian Fr. MiguelMurguia, has an unusually large bell which was made from approximately 7
A raised stage reserved for the clergy in early Christian churches.
In Greek temples, the equivalent of the crypt is the ___.
From the Greek temples, a temple that have porticoes of columns at the front and rear.
Corresponds to the Greek naos.
The first plan shape of the St. Peter's Basilica byBramante.
The final plan shape of the St. Peter's Basilica by Carlo Maderna.
On either side of the choir, pulpits for the reading of the epistle and the gospel are
In some churches, there is a part which is raised as part of the sanctuary which later developed into the transept, this is the __
In early Christian churches, the bishop took the centralplace at the end of the church called ___.
Orientation of the Roman temple is towards the ___.
Orientation of the Greek temple is towards the ___.
Orientation of the Etruscan temple is towards the ___.
Orientation of the Medieval Church
The space for the clergy and choir is separated by a low screen wall from the body of the church called ___.
Smallest cathedral in the world. (Byzantine period)
One of the few churches of its type to have survivedhaving a square nave and without cross-arms, roofed by a dome which sp
Type of plan of the Byzantine churches.
First school which offered architecture in the Philippines
The best example of a German Romanesque church with apses at both east and west ends.
The council house in Greece.
The senate house of the Greeks.
The oldest circus in Rome.
The oldest and most important forum in Rome.
The warm room in the Thermae
The Hot room of the Thermae
The dry or sweating room in the Thermae.
The dressing room of the Thermae.
The colosseum in Rome also known as the "flavianamphitheater" was commenced by whom and completed by whom?
The finest of Greek Tombs, also known as the 'tomb of Agamemnon'.
Who commenced the 'hall of hundred columns'?
The private house of the Romans.
The sleeping room of the 'megaron'.
Roman apartment blocks
Semi-palatial house surrounded by an open site
A roman house with a central patio.
A small private bath found in Roman houses or palaces.
A megalithic structure consisting of several large stones set on end with a large covering slab
Monumental gateway to an Egyptian temple consisting with slanting walls flanking the entrance portal
A massive funerary structure of stone or brick with a square base and four sloping triangular sides meeting at the apex; used m
Principal room of Anatolian House
It consists of the upright column or support including the capital, base, if any, and the horizontal entablature or part supported
The steps forming the base of a columned Greek temple.
The principal chamber in a Greek temple containing the statue of deity.
Dry sweating room with apodyteila or dressing room and unctuaria or for oils.
A great awning drawn over roman theatres and amphitheatres to protect spectators against the sun
Roman apartment block that rose four or more storey high
A canopy supported by columns generally placed over an altar or tomb.
A long arcaded entrance porch to a Christian Basilican Church.
That part of a Greek house or Byzantine Church reserved for women
Truncated wedge-blocks forming an arc
A monument erected in memory of one not interned in or under it
A rose or wheel window of the Romanesque Church was of ten placed over the
A period in Gothic Architecture in France characterized by circular windows with wheel tracery
Projecting ornament at the intersection of the ribs of ceilings, whether vaulted or flat.
A slight convex curvature built into truss or beam to compensate for any anticipated deflection so that it will have no sag whe
A method of forming stonework with roughened surfaces and recessed joints, principally employed in Renaissance building.
Designer of the Crystal Palace, London
Architect of the Sagrada Familia, Barcelona
Architect of the White House, D.C.
Second Filipino registered architect after the well-known Tomas Mapua
A mosque principal place of worship, or use of the bldg. for Friday prayers
Man who leads the congregation at a prayer
Architectural style characterized by Friezes and Crestings
Sacred enclosure found at walls of Damascus great mosque
Erected to the memory of his favorite wife Mumtaz Mahal, it was the culminating work in the life of the emperor.
In Romanesque arch’re a period where an order founded by St. Bruno in 1806 is notably severe and adorned
General characteristic of the Romanesque empire was
Vaulting compartment into six parts known as
A rectangular feature in the shape of a pillar, but projecting only about one sixth of its breath from wall
Is a circular tower 16 m ( 52 ft. ) in diameter rising in 8 stories of encircling arcades.
Roughly carved of men and beasts used as support columns of projecting porches and of bishops throne.
A secluded place
Secular architecture
The first Frankish king who became roman emperor, was crowned in 800 at Rome by the pope, and ruled over the franks, whi
Type of roof in which 4 faces rest diagonally between the gables and converge at the top
The most important of the distinctive characteristics of mature Spanish Romanesque architecture
Is well endowed with medieval military achre and grand castles are particularly numerous in castle
Finest or Romanesque castles in Spain is at ___________.
Sited and designed to secure the routes from coastal ports to Jerusalem
A civil settlement under the protection of a castle.
A projecting wall or parapet allowing floor openings, through w/c molten lead, pitch, stones were dropped only on an enemy b
A parapet having a series of indentions or embrasures, between which are raised portions known as merlons.
The upstanding part of an embattled parapet, between two crenels/ embrasure openings.
A squared timber used in bldg. construction or a low ridge of earth that marks a boundary line
A Scandinavian wooden church with vertical planks forming the walls
A projection block or spur of stone carried with foliage to decorate the raking lines formed by angles of spires and canopies.
An arch starting from a detached pier and abutting against a wall to take the thrust of the vaulting.
A circular or polygonal apse when surrounded by an ambulatory of which are chapels.
Leafed ornament.
Vertical tracery members dividing windows into different numbers of lights.
The actual sanctuary of a church beyond the choir and occupied only by the officiating clergy.
Single and most important building in Britain.
A room, where food is stored in a manor house.
The screen/ ornamental work rising behind the altar.
Term applied to a tower crowned by a spire.
A ledge or shelf behind an altar for holding vases or candles.
Originally the minaret of the mosque.
The largest medieval cathedral and is somewhat German in character in north Italy.
A space entirely or partly under a building in churches generally beneath the chancel and used for burial in early times.
A movement which begun in Italy in the 15th century created a break in the continuous revolution of European times.
In renaissance archre, which is logically staid and serene architectural style?
The phase in western European renaissance archre 1750-1830, when renewed inspiration was sought from ancient Greek and
A term coined to describe the characteristics of the output of Italian renaissance architects of the period 1530-1600. Characte
A method of forming stonework with roughened surfaces and recessed joints, principally employed in renaissance buildings
A light portable receptacle for sacred relics
Famous architect in Florence renaissance archre.
The principal floor of an Italian palace, raised one floor above ground level and containing the principal social apartments.
Known architect in early renaissance.
Vertical members dividing windows into different numbers of lights.
Horizontal divisions or crossbars of windows.
A twisted band, garland or chaplet, representing flowers, fruits, leaves often used in decoration.
An ornament consisting of a spirally wound band, either as a running ornament or as a terminal.
A room decorated with plants, sculpture and fountains (often decorated with nymphs) and intended for relaxation.
France generally describe rococo as_________.
Central shaft of a circular staircase also applied to the post in which the handrail is framed.
One of the winged heavenly beings that support the throne of god or act as guardian spirits, or chubby, rosy- faced child with
Space between the columns.
An ornament in classic or renaissance archre consisting of an assembly of straight lines intersecting at right angles of various p
A stone gallery over the entrance to the choir of a cathedral or church.
The selection of elements from diverse styles for architectural decorative designs,particularly during the 2nd half of the 19th c
A long dormer on the slope of a roof, it has no sides, the roofing being carried in a nave line.
The central rounded of a pattern or ornament, an oculus, one at the summit of a dome.
A vertical steel support cast iron was used until relatively cheap steel became available.
The sanctuary of a classical temple, containing the cult statue of the God.
Also known as Siam (before 1993) and was named, meaning “land of the free”
A stupa in a form of a corn cob.
Reflects Burma’s cultural connections with China and India, built over older foundations (16th-17th century) at Rangoon.
Burma’s term for monasteries.
Chinese monumental gateway.
Is the most famous for the eye catching tower he constructed in Paris for the exposition universally of 1889 work of Eiffel towe
One of the pioneers of the modern movement in American architecture. Work auditorium building, U.S.
Arch of the famous Twin Tower World Trade Center.
Scottish architect and designer who was prominent in the arts and crafts movement in Great Britain.
Received the “Patnubay ng Sining at Kalinanagan“ award for the City of Manila, who is the architect?
For Egyptian Architecture design, due to excessive sunshine, there was no need for windows, the massive unbroken walls prov
What is the name of the Cathedral in France that was designed by Jean d’ Orbais.
In France, It is the official residence of President of France, It was built in 1718 by Claude Mollet for Henry de la Tour d’ Auverg
In Philippine Architecture, It is considered the home of the Sultans. Carved on the wooden posts in the niyaga, a stylized mytic
A monumental, four-sided stone shaft, usually monolithic and tapering to a pyramidal tip.
A caulking material made from old hemp rope fibers that have been treated with tar.
A waterspout projecting from the roof gutter of a building, often carved grotesquely(Sculpture).
The Greek council house which is covered meeting place for the democratically-elected council is called:
The father of modern picture books of Architecture
Tomb of Atreus, a noted example of the tholos type of tomb is also known as:
The memorial column built in the form of tall Doric order and made entirely of marble is;
The sacred enclosure fond in the highest part of a Greek city is called:
The architect who said that the exterior of the building is the result of the interior
Enclosure formed by huge stones planted on the ground in circular form.
The architect who said that the exterior of the building is the result of the interior.
Mythical monsters each with the body of a lion and a head of a man, hawk, ram or woman possessed
An ancient Egyptian rectangular, flat-topped funerary mound with battered (sloping) sides covering a burial chamber blow gro
Inward inclination or slope of an outward wall
Artificial Mountains made up of tiered (layered), rectangular stages which rose in number from one to seven
A term originally applied painting on a wall while the plaster is wet and is not in oil colors. painting done on fresh plaster: a pa
A slab forming the crowning member of a column
The vertical channeling on the shaft of a column; architecture: groove in column: a groove running down an architectural colu
Sculptures female figures used as columns or supports
The sharp edge formed by the meeting of two surface usually in DORIC columns
A triangular piece of wall above the entablature enclosed by raking cornices; architecture gable on colonnade: a broad triangu
The lowest square member of the base of a column
Town square, was the center of social and business life, around which were stoas, or colonnaded porticoes, temples, markets,
Palatial public baths of Imperial Rome raised on a high platform; hot springs: hot springs or baths, especially the public baths o
A turret (small rounded tower) or part of a building elevated above the main building. architecture pointed ornament: a point
Line of intersection of cross-vaults
Sunk panels, caissons or lacunaria formed in ceilings, vaults or domes; sunken panel in a ceiling: a decorative sunken panel in a
Bouleuterion
Great Temple of Ammon, Karnak
Andrea Palladio
Tomb of Agamemnon
Trajans Colum
Cavaea
Decorated Style
Cromlech
Mannerism
Palladianism
apse
Basilican
Greek cross
Latin cross
water basin
Moat
Baldachino
Cancelli
Statues
Horizontality
Simple
S. Sophia , Constantinople
Marble
Sober and dignified
orders
central projecting porch
Corbel Arches
Florence cathedral
clear story
rusticated masonry
baroque
lady chapel
tracery
cologne
Villard de hannecourt
Flamboyant
Brick
Horizontal Cornices
rajas
Departure of the curve line
Rock cave
Stone circle
Mastabas
battered
Angles
serene
Arcuated
Palm
Ziggurat
The Great temple of Abu Simbel
Seraglio
Holy mountain
Palace of Nebuchadnezzar
Art Nouveau
Crystal palace
Henry H. Richardson
Naos
Dromos
Entasis
Thermae
Amphitheaters
Palaestra
stoa
Bouleuterion
Lacunaria
peripteral
exedrae
pediment
Doric
walay
San Agustin Church
Silid
Entresuelo
Zaguan
Aljibe
Loboc
San Sebastian Church
William Parsons
Daniel Burnham
Vitrivius
protective elements
Decorative
straight
gradiation
Palladio
Minarets
Borubuddur
Siva Temple
Giralda seville
ramayana
onion/bulb
vassal
iconodastic movement
theodosean code
east
Chi-rho
peacock
Dome
apse
pendentives
walls
endless knot
germany
Palace
lucarne
renaissance
mansion
long gallery
great hall
menhir
cairn/carn
tumulus/barrow
dolmen
cromlech
rameses I
marble
columnar trabeated
propylea
parthenon
arch and vault
composite
domical roof construction
Marble
pantheon
pteroma
gladiatorial contest
stoa
acropolis
antefix
acroterion
anthemion
apotheca
refectory
baroque
cortel
tracery
roman
176 pieces
octagonal
13 stories
square
pediment
pendentives
narthex
nave
stylobate
stereobate
eustyle
areostyle
systyle
1.5 diameters
3 diameters
circus
colosseum
wrestling
stadium
callicrates and ictinus
lamin
zaguan
bilik
dapogan
cha-sit-su
masjid
stupa
bale
doric
tumuli
apse
dipteral
prytaneion
erich mendelsohn
walter gropius
art Nouveau
van alen
embrasures
amenemhat I
senusret I
pyramid of zoser
pyramid of khufu
canephora
bartizan
masu-gumi
cavetto
carlos santos viola
caesar homer concio
william cosculluela
imhotep
richard josef neutra
jugendstijl
eero saarinen
kenzo tange
khufu
console
chartres cathedral
octagonal
tokonama
hagia sophia
baldachino
tabernacle
exedra
niche
mudejar
mnesicles
pinacotheca
odeion
epidauros
opus mixtum
opus incertum
opus recticulatum
opus quadratum
opus tesselatum
louis sullivan
buckminster fuller
marcel lajos breuer
felix outerino candela
agrippa
minuro yamasaki
bernini
Anthemius and Isidorus
george ramos
thothmes I
ptolemy III
Iñigo Jones
Callimachus
Theron
libon
cossutius
mnesicles
phidias
welton becket
le corbusier
eiliel saarinen
frank lloyd wright
hennevique
jose herrera
juan nakpil
felipe mendoza
juan nakpil
guillermo tolentino
shah jahan
erich mendelson
John Ruskin and William Moris
felipe mendoza
juan nakpil
juan nakpil
juan nakpil
antonio sin diong
gabriel formoso
george ramos
morong church
Panay Cathedral in Capiz
bema
naos
amphi-prostyle
cella
greek cross
latin cross
ambo
bema
apse
forum
east
south
west
cancelli
Little Metropole Cathedral, Athens
nea moni
centralized
liceo de manila
worms cathedral
Bouleuterion
Prytaneion
Circus Maximus
Forum Romanum
Tepidarium
Calidarium
Sudatorium
Apodyteria
Vespasian / Domitian
Treasury of Atreus
Xerxes
Domus
Thalamus
Insulae
Villa
Atrium House
Balneum
menhir
pylon
Royal pyramids
megaron
orders
Crepidoma
Naos
Thermae
Velarium
Insula
Baldachino
Narthex
Gymnaceum
Voussoirs
Cenotaph
West door
Rayonnant
Plough
Camber
Rustication
Sir Joseph Paxton
Antonio Gaudi
James Hoban
Carlos Baretto
Masjid
Muenzzin
Islamic
Kibla
Shah-Jahan
Cluniac
sober & dignified
sixtite
pilaster strips
campanile
ambrogio
Altars
Castle
Alexander
Helm Roof
Church bldgs.
portugal
Alocabaca, Portugal
Fortress
Fortification
Machicolations
battlement
merlons
bailey
steve church
crocket
buttress
transept
mouldings
tracery
presbytery
West minister abbey
pantry
cimborio
finial
retablo
kibla
florence cathedral
crypt
Renaissance
Palladian
antiquarian
mannerists
Rustication
Reliquary
Brunelleschi ,
Piano Noble
Donato Bramante
Mullion
transom
wreath
scroll
nymphaneum
rocaile
newel
cherubin
intercolumnation
fretwork
pulpitum
expressionism
eyebrow
skylight
reja
cella
Burma
viharas
shwe dagon pagoda
pitakat-taik
pailou
Alexandre Gustav Eiffel
Louis Henry Sullivan
Yamasaki and Roth
Charles Mackintosh
Tomas Mapua
hieroglyphics
Reims Cathedral
Elysee Palace
torogan house
obelisk
aokum
gargoyle
Bouleuterion
Andrea Palladio
Tomb of Agamemnon
Trajan’s Column
Temenos
Le Corbusier
cromlech
le corbusier
Sphinx
Mastabas
Batter
Ziggurat
fresco
Abacus
flutes
caryatids
arris
pediment
plinth
agora
thermae
pinaccle
groins
coffers

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