Renaissance architecture

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Across
  1. 3. a small dome, or hexagonal or octagonal tower, located at the top of a building
  2. 5. a system of traditional architectural units
  3. 7. a heavy stonework with a surface left rough used principally on Renaissance buildings.
  4. 10. a series of arches supported by columns
  5. 12. a palace built by wealthy Italian families; large block with interior courtyard
  6. 13. a tube for conveying hot air, gas, steam, or smoke, as from a furnace or fireplace to a chimney
  7. 14. an open space, usually open to the sky, enclosed by a building, often with an arcade or colonnade.
  8. 15. a railing consisting of a row of supporting small columns
  9. 16. a crowning projection at a roof line, often with molding or other classical detail
Down
  1. 1. being of stone, brick, or concrete.
  2. 2. a small tower that pierces a roofline; is usually cylindrical, and is topped by a conical roof
  3. 4. a range of columns that supports a string of continuous arches or a horizontal entablature.
  4. 6. a rounded vault forming the roof of a building or structure, typically with a circular base
  5. 8. an enclosed interior sanctuary
  6. 9. a monumental church
  7. 11. a tall cylinder that stands upright and is used to support a structure
  8. 12. a rectangular column, especially one projecting from a wall