Contents
- INTRODUCTION
- IDEAS
- THE SETTING
- SITE
- PLAN
- STRUCTURE
- SKIN
- DETAILS
- STYLE
- THE PAST
- TASTE
Glossary
- acroterion
- ancien élève
- anthemion
- architrave
- Art Deco
- Arts and Crafts
- atelier
- attic
- baluster
- balustrade
- banister
- Baroque
- Bauhaus
- bond
- Brutalism
- cantilever
- charette
- classicism
- Colonial Revival
- Composite order
- Corinthian order
- cornice
- curtain wall
- deconstructivism
- dentils
- Doric order
- École des Beaux-Arts
- entablature
- entasis
- esquisse
- façade
- Federal
- flutes
- frieze
- Georgian
- gerberette
- Gothic
- high tech
- International Style
- Ionic order
- mannerism
- maquette
- Mediterranean Revival
- megastructure
- metope
- modernism
- neoclassicism
- oculus
- order
- parti
- pediment
- peristyle
- torus
- trelliage
- triglyph
- Tuscan order
- vernacular
- Vitruvius
Analysis
- Use of classicism vs. Classicism
- Use of deconstructivism vs. Deconstructivism
- Use of high tech vs. High Tech
- Use of modernism vs. Modernism
- Use of neoclassicism vs. Neoclassicism
- Use of postermodernism vs. Postmodernism
- Use of revival vs. Revival
Sources Cited
Rybczynski. Witold. How Architecture Works: A Humanist’s Toolkit. New York, NY: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2013.
Key Facts
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