History of Architecture I Quiz

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Across
  1. 3. Ornamental work of branch-like lines in the upper part of a Gothic window.
  2. 6. A shallow rectangular feature projecting from a wall, having a capital and base and usually imitating the form of a column.
  3. 10. The circular portion of Pantheon is known as ___________
  4. 11. A channel used to transport fresh water to highly populated areas
  5. 12. The space enclosed by a lintel and an arch over a doorway, often containing pedimental sculpture or other imagery or ornaments.
  6. 15. The oblong compartments were vaulted using the _________ arch.
  7. 19. The temple of Zeus uses _________ columns.
  8. 21. The circles of stones in Pre-historic Times
  9. 22. A mud brick construction technique popular in ancient Mesopotamia
  10. 24. One of a series of sliding translucent panels in Japanese architecture
Down
  1. 1. An architectural treatise that influenced design during the Renaissance.
  2. 2. A type of Greek temple with a colonnade surrounding all four sides.
  3. 4. A long, narrow, enclosed porch or vestibule at the entrance of a church that is often colonnaded or arcaded
  4. 5. A monumental stone sculpture of human-headed winged Orion guarding the Mesopotamian temples and palaces.
  5. 7. The Corinthian order had a fluted shaft and a capital with _______ leaves
  6. 8. Basic modular unit of Chinese construction
  7. 9. An ancient Greek portico
  8. 13. Domes were placed over square bases, brought to a circle by the means of _______________
  9. 14. The capitals in the Egyptian columns were derived from this Plant
  10. 15. Massive sloping towers in the Temple of Khons.
  11. 16. A bracket system used in Chinese construction to support beams
  12. 17. A semicircular projection of a building vaulted at the sanctuary.
  13. 18. Extreme form of baroque developed in France
  14. 20. A traditional Japanese gate most commonly found at the entrance of or within a Shinto shrine.
  15. 23. The dome of Florence Cathedral was the principal work of ________________