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The Greek arch can typically be seen in what American structure
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Miyah
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The library is housed in a building constructed in 1180.-plaque on the tinkerville,public library
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floydlawadesutton50
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Match the isometric drawing below with the correct orthographic.
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2. The Empire State Building was the tallest building in the world for 40 years. It has observation decks for visitors on the
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goku dragon,naruto dragon
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8. What type of plan is the best choice for an architect who wishes to show a client how space will be used throughout
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buttocks
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The empire state building in New York City is 1,250 feet tall. It has 103 floors. Rounded to the nearest whole, what is the
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lindacampoalegre2
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buildings were created for a utilitarian purpose. Which of the following changes would not be practical to enhance the purpose
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Elizabeth Afton 13
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Why might a college choose to use Greek architectural elements such as columns when designing the central building on campus?
A.
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Anonymous
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What did Daniel H. Burnham and Edward P. Bennett design in 1909?(1 point)
Responses World’s Columbian Exposition World’s
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LEMICKEY!
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Two new skyscrapers, North and South, are being built.
Dayton says that the floors of the North Tower are taller than the floors
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name
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The Aviary
by Sir William Chambers and J. Haberkorn Digital image courtesy of the Getty's Open Content Program
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rebelA30 in fortnite
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Identify the cultural trait that influences the architecture of the cultural landscape shown in the image.
Responses Ethnicity
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blu
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Drag and drop the elements of Roman culture and their creators to categorize them.
(2 points) Put responses in the correct input
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rebelA30 in fortnite
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Which of the following is an example of Roman Architecture?
* 1 point The Pantheon The Iliad The Gregorian Plutarch
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Help the ELA Kid😔✏️📃
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People build permanent shelters
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Bramante would have needed the help of what type of specialist to design a structurally solid dome on St. Peter’s Basilica?
A.
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addreian
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Why wouldn’t the Postmodern architect of the San Antonio Library want to continue his bold, red exterior design throughout the
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addreian
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What type of plan is the best choice for an architect who wishes to show a client how space will be used throughout a home?
A.
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addreian
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Who was the architect in the 14th-15th century who is credited with inventing linear perspective?
A. Abel Grimmer B. Albert
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Wednesday
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Why do some people feel the Wall for Peace in Paris is unsightly?
A. The contemporary design was poorly constructed and is
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Addrian
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Roman architecture was able to make great structures such as the Colosseum and the Pantheon through its use of
* 1 point wood.
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yO pOsAy sTaNk
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This church ....(build) in 19th century and it...(never be) removed since then.
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Yitbarek
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This is the biggest building which....(ever build )
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Yitbarek
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Which of the following Native American cultures built connected stone homes?
A. the Mississippians B. the Ancestral Puebloans C.
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Hann
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Which statement about hacienda homes is not true?
A. They are always found in the center of major cities. B. They are the largest
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Chloe
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Which statement best describes the differences between architecual developments in Russian and Inca culture?
A. Russian
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Callie
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4. Which of the following statements about hacienda homes is not true?
Also can someone plz put all ansewrs so I can check mine
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some kid from conexuse
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Interior solution
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Mafia
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Identify and list the specifications for the model house structure
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Happiness
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An orthographic view of an object is a two-dimensional drawing that is used to represent a three-dimensional object. For
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The artist who designed this architectural structure made choices in the design that
(1 point) Responses allowed for function,
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Iyona
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The entrance hall to the Louvre Museum
in Paris is a glass and metal pyramid with a surface area of approximately 1980 square on
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Bob
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1. In which style was the Havana Catherdral built?
a. classical b. baroqe c. modern d. bauhas
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my crafting
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The artist who designed this architectural structure made choices in the design that
(1 point) Responses allowed for function,
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anime nerd
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One of the most prominent features of any Greek building is its . a. entryways b. roof c. columns***d. scale
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Anonymous
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The Cathedral of Havana was built in the _______ style.
(1 point) Responses romantic romantic baroque baroque modern modern
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Which of these technologies was a cultural development in ancient Egypt? (1 point)(1 point)
Responses hygiene products hygiene
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no name
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how could and observer distinguish the home of a rich inca from a regular citizen
A. home of the wealthy were made with wood. B.
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Ann
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Why do some people feel the wall for Peace in Paris is unsightly?
The contemporary design was poorly constructed and is falling
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FluttershyK22
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The grid-like Hippodamian plan is similar to that of the
City of Machu Picchu City of Nan Madol Palace at Versailles Forbidden
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Max
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why might a college choose to use Greek architecture elements when designing the central building on campus???
A.)to symbolize
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Rose
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The Great Pyramid of Cheops is a right square pyramid
with height of 148 m and a square base with a perimeter of 940 m. The
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Kirk
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Church architecture in Australia shows influence of
a. Aborigine culture b. East Asia c. central European culture d. Polynesian
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Kaai97
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what's the slope of the roof on adobe house?why might a roof in connecticut be steeper than a roof in the desert?
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manal HELP ME
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The fact that all into an architecture share similar design principles suggest what in Incan value
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Nick
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READ THE PASSAGE!!
1 The arch is one of the most important structural developments in the history of architecture. An arch
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PLEASE HELP MEEE!! IM DOING A TESTT!
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Unlike the peoples of the plane cultures who built portable homes called teepees the people of the puebloan culture built
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Student 3
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In which style was the Havana Cathedral built?
(1 point) Responses Classical Classical Baroque Baroque Modern Modern Bauhaus
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These buildings were created for a utilitarian purpose. Which of the following changes would not be practical to enhance the
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Comet
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A lean-to is a simple shelter with three walls, a sloping roof, and an open front facing away from the prevailing winds. The
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Anonymous
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