Across
- 6. Antonio Gaudi's apartment in Barcelona based on non-rectilinear spaces independent of structure
- 7. term for Le Corbusier's design for interior spaces that unfold with the user's movement
- 8. housing for factory workers in the USA after WWI
- 9. the exhibition of modern houses which showed a unified modern architectural vocabulary
- 11. the architect who designed the barcelona pavilion
- 13. Sant Elia's futurist city
- 14. a group of art and architectural movements in early 20th which rejected history
- 16. American architect known for his early factory designs based on the assembly line
- 17. last name of the designer of the monument to the third international
- 18. the avant-garde movement which prioritized dynamism and speed by means of technology
- 19. the German association found to promote German industrial products by superior design
- 20. avant-garde movement based on the manifestation of spiritual values
- 22. interior which is not separated by walls
- 25. Frank Lloyd's Wright's architecture is known by that name due to its rejection of solid enclosures
- 26. the architect of the AEG factory
- 27. the diagram of the modern house for Le Corbusier which consists of slabs, supports and stairs
Down
- 1. name given to Frank Lloyd Wright's suburban houses
- 2. the opposite of figurative
- 3. 18th c. philosophy based on rationality and progress
- 4. the architect of villa savoy
- 5. term used for Adolf Loos' complex arrangement of spaces with different sizes and heights
- 8. the avant-garde movement that manifested a new understanding of space and time
- 10. the integration of all design elements of a building based on the same formal vocabulary
- 12. the architecture and design school that unified arts, crafts and architecture
- 15. Ebenezer Howard's self-sufficient city which incorporates the advantages of town and country
- 21. the architectural approach to early cinema buildings in the USA
- 23. House designed by William Kent in the Arts and Crafts tradition
- 24. Dutch avant-garde movement based on the primacy of primary colors and right angles