Iron in 19th C Architecture Revision

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