Across
- 4. - made up of straight wood timbers (or, nowadays, steel members) arranged in triangular shapes or cells
- 5. - pattern created in windows spaced in a wall, or columns in a colonnade, or piers in an arcade.
- 7. effect.
- 8. A form's position relative to the ground plane, the compass points or to the person viewing the form
- 10. - arch rotated about its center vertical axis generates a dome; a semicircular arch makes a hemispherical dome
- 11. - an arched structure of stone, brick or reinforced concrete, forming a ceiling or roof over a hall, room or other wholly or partially enclosed space
- 13. - The hue, intensity, and total value of a form's surface; color is the attribute that mostly clearly distinguishes a form from it's environment
- 14. - creates psychological responses and has a strong
- 16. The principle identifying characteristic of form; Shapes result from the specific configuration of a form's surfaces and edges.
- 17. With length, width, shape, surface, orientation and space
- 19. with length, direction and space
Down
- 1. - meant that “the appearance of the work is pleasing and in good taste, and [that] its members are in due proportion according to correct principles of symmetry.”
- 2. - refers to foundations that were solid and to building materials used wisely to do their required work.
- 3. - in relation to providing optimum satisfaction (mental satisfaction)
- 6. - an important structural element in a building, the nonvisible portion how it is supported on the ground itself on its foundation
- 7. A form's location relative to its environment or visual feild.
- 9. refers to the functional arrangement of rooms and spaces so that there is no hindrance to use and so that a building is perfectly adjusted to its site.
- 12. - as a quality that is confusing because it is ambiguous or displays an absence of a perceivable pattern of relationships.
- 15. - to determine just how big a building is by measuring against our own human size
- 17. - indicate a position in space
- 18. Architecture as the product or result of architectural work, building, collectively.
