Architecture with an "A"

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Across
  1. 2. matrix: A matrix used to clarify the design parameters for the client by rating components of a project based on most desirable features and placement.
  2. 3. styles: The design element of a structure that is identified by the distinguishing characteristics of the exterior.
  3. 5. Examined carefully and methodically; broken down for consideration of constituent parts.
  4. 6. Roads that carry between 400 to 800 cars per lane per hour depending on businesses, parking, signs, and control signals.
  5. 9. Of or concerning how pleasing something is to the senses.
  6. 10. A measure of electrical current flow.
  7. 11. An object produced or shaped by human craft, especially a tool, weapon, or ornament of archeological or historical interest.
  8. 12. The profession of designing buildings and environments with consideration for their aesthetic effect.
  9. 13. A person who designs and supervises the construction of buildings or other large structures.
  10. 14. Clay, silt, gravel, or similar material deposited by running water.
  11. 15. A structure, such as a house, with steeply angled sides that meet at the top in the shape of the letter A.
  12. 17. The process whereby one substance is physically taken into and included within another substance, as the absorption of water by soil.
Down
  1. 1. Growing in the absence of oxygen, as in anaerobic bacteria in a septic tank.
  2. 4. A person legally appointed by another to act as his or her agent in the transaction of business, specifically one qualified and licensed to act for plaintiffs and defendants in legal proceedings.
  3. 5. Lack of balance or symmetry.
  4. 7. The horizontal angle reckoned clockwise from the north or south meridian.
  5. 8. of Repose: The angle, measured from the horizontal, that granular material is stable while unsupported.
  6. 11. An underground geological formation or group of formations containing usable amounts of groundwater that can supply wells and springs.
  7. 16. ground: Term applied to any utility that is brought into a property situated or taking place on or above the surface of the ground.