Iron in 19th C Architecture Revision
Across
- 2. Criss-cross pattern formed by interlocking iron bars making building stronger
- 4. Wall that does not have a structural or load-bearing function
- 5. Architect who designed Sainte Genevieve Library
- 7. Iron shaped via heating to high temperatures and being poured into a mould
- 9. Usually solid wall that has a structural function
- 11. Pressure that can be withstood before material snaps or breaks
- 14. Features used to describe ceiling of Sainte Genevieve Library
Down
- 1. Supporting structure for a roof, for example
- 3. Very important French art school that tried to set official standards of taste and excellence in art and architecture
- 6. Exposed rods or bars forming a support framework for vaulting
- 7. Architect who designed Paris Opera House
- 8. Iron that can be worked and welded together to form intricate structures
- 10. Stone/marble of different colours often used decoratively
- 12. The style some described the Paris Opera House as displaying
- 13. Medieval style of architecture referenced in the Sainte Genevieve Library